Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Building a career of the future at Australia’s top University

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Chathuri Jayasunder­a was inspired to study at the University of Melbourne to further her love for microbiolo­gy at a leading research institute. Ranked number one in Australia and 32 in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings; the University of Melbourne attracts talented students from all over the world – including more than 100 Sri Lankan students every year. “The University of Melbourne holds its reputation for research and teaching and ranks as one of the pioneers in world higher education and the leader in Australia in many discipline­s including Biology,” she says. Born in Sri Lanka, Chathuri moved to Australia to study the Master of Biotechnol­ogy at the University of Melbourne. “I spoke with the University of Melbourne staff at an expo in Colombo in 2018 and was inspired to confirm my decision to study there,” she says.

Looking to make a global impact, Chathuri wanted to join likeminded graduates who are in industry positions all around the world. When making the decision to move to Melbourne, Chathuri was looking for facilities with worl d - class resources for research, experience­d academics and a strong industry connection. By 2025 the biotechnol­ogy industry is predicted to have annual turnover of around $1 trillion.

Studying in the heart of one of the worlds most liveable cities, Chathuri enjoys exploring the diversity within the University. “The University of Melbourne welcomes internatio­nal students across the world and I wanted to explore the multicultu­ral diversity,” she says. “This opportunit­y will allow me to build new connection­s especially in the research and industrial sections thus enhancing my profile.”

The Master of Biotechnol­ogy course has students based in the heart of the Parkville Biomedical Precinct, learning from leading researcher­s in the field and benefiting from the extensive network of partners across the industry. Chathuri has customised her study plan to develop her profession­al career through choosing subjects such as Commercial­ization of Science and Biopro c e s s Engineerin­g.

Biotechnol­ogy has always been a passion for Chathuri. The career opportunit­ies are in demand and has increased opportunit­ies in the medical, agricultur­al and industrial biotechnol­ogy industries. As a microbiolo­gist, she wanted to learn further how biological agents such as microorgan­isms could be applied in a beneficial way.“This course inspires me as it tells us how to value your products and market it

The Master of Biotechnol­ogy course has students based in the heart of the Parkville Biomedical Precinct, learning from leading researcher­s in the field and benefiting from the extensive network of partners across the industry. Chathuri has customised her study plan to develop her profession­al career through choosing subjects such as Commercial­ization of Science and Bioprocess Engineerin­g.

and gives us experience and skills that are vital when we actually have to work in an industry,” she says.

Most jobs in biotechnol­ogy companies require both a scientific background and an understand­ing of the commercial requiremen­ts of the industry, and that’s why University of Melbourne graduates are in demand for employment in the diverse and growing biotech industry. “As a science student, I am fortunate as the faculty has a wide and strong network with the industry and other research institutes which is a good foundation to start our career once graduated,” she says. Chathuri hasn’t restricted herself to just science at the University of Melbourne. Participat­ing in extracurri­cular programmes, clubs, and volunteeri­ng services ultimately developedh­er confidence, communicat­ion skills, and most importantl­y make new friends and made the whole university experience richer. “I have really enjoyed joining clubs such as Women in Science and Engineerin­g (WISE) and the Sri Lankan Students’ Associatio­n ( MUSLSA) to widen my friendship and networking groups.” Soft skills are important for biotechnol­ogy students, which is why the University of Melbourne includes subjects on scientific communicat­ion and leadership, to ensure students are ready to enter the biotechnol­ogy industry with confidence. As a recipient of the Science Graduate Scholarshi­p ( Internatio­nal), it helped Chathuri focus more on her studies. This scholarshi­p provides tuition fee remission worth $10,000 to high- achieving internatio­nal students undertakin­g graduate study inenvironm­ent and natural resources; Sciences and mathematic­s at the University of Melbourne.“With this scholarshi­p, I knew that I had made the best decision to study at Australia’s best university. It also gave me confidence that internatio­nal students are highly welcomed by the university”, she says.

Discover how you can take your place at Australia’s number one university. Contact Claire Bingley, Regional Manager of University of Melbourne on c.bingley@unimelb.edu.au or Edlocate (pvt) Ltd on 077 177 0361 or email inquiries@edlocate.lk

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