Cluster Series -05

On September 4th, a music concert was organized by the Project. Management Club at the university premises, showcasing performances by Project Management students. The event featured participation from the Dean and other Heads of Departments, creating a vibrant atmosphere of collaboration and celebration. The concert concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by the secretary of the PM Club, expressing gratitude to all attendees and performers for their contributions to the successful event.

Cluster Series -04

The Cluster Series event, themed “Peaky Blinders,” was held on June 12, 2024, at 1:30 PM, both virtually and physically in the Department of Project Management. The event began with a warm welcome from the Project Management Club President, setting an excited tone for the activities. Second-year students delivered insightful speeches, followed by a heartfelt poem from a first-year student that showcased creative talents. The program featured additional speeches from second-year students, reinforcing camaraderie, and a modern TV program presentation by first-year students that demonstrated their collaborative skills.
The first-year cohort engaged the audience with their speeches, leading to a lively poetry debate by the second-year students that highlighted critical thinking. The event concluded with a thematic song performance by the second-year students, leaving a lasting impression. A vote of thanks from the secretary wrapped up the event, expressing gratitude to all participants and organizers. Overall, the Cluster Series successfully fostered a sense of community and showcased student talents within the department.

Cluster Series -03

The Cluster Series-03 event, themed “Actiums,” was held on March 20, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM at SH4, organized by the PM Club of the Department of Project Management at the University of Vavuniya. The event commenced with a welcome speech by the Project Management Club President, who emphasized collaboration and creativity. First-year students showcased their understanding of project management through a lively role play, followed by insightful speeches from second-year students about their academic experiences. Third-year students expressed gratitude to former treasurer Mrs. S. Mathivathiny for her mentorship. The first-year students returned for a captivating dramatic presentation, and a reflective poem by a second-year student added depth. Second-year students engaged the audience with another role play, and a TV program segment highlighted innovative student collaborations. The event concluded with a vote of thanks from the club secretary, celebrating the contributions of all involved. Overall, Cluster Series-03 successfully fostered community spirit and showcased the talents within the department.