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Prof Capt. Jayakody acknowledged with the Outstanding Alumnus award by WMU

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Prof Capt. Nalaka Jayakody was recently acknowledged with the Outstanding Alumnus award by the World Maritime University (WMU) at the 2022 Graduation Ceremony held in Malmö, Sweden on Monday (31).The award was conferred by WMU Board of Governors, made up of 30 members from various countries and having a range of expertise, ex officio members who represent the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the Government of Sweden, and the City of Malmö.

The ceremony was attended by the Chancellor/Secretary General IMO Kitack Lim, President of WMU Dr Cleopatra Duombia-Henry, Board of Governors, WMU staff, and many special invitees and dignitaries.Prof Jayakody is the first and only recipient of this prestigious recognition from South Asia.

In his speech at the President’s dinner, Prof Jayakody said: ‘This remarkable acknowledgement certainly marks an important milestone in both my career and life, and to also make my country [Sri Lanka] proud in the midst of the nation’s difficult and challenging times.’

To date, Prof Jayakody is also the first and only Lankan Master Mariner to obtain a Doctorate and become a professor.Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, President WMU said: ‘We are proud to recognise such an eminent graduate, and one who has made such an impact in the field of maritime and education. Professor Jayakody is an example of how, if we work together, we can transform our world and ensure sustainable development for everyone in it.’

Prof Jayakody graduated with an MSc in Maritime Education and Training (MET) from WMU in 2001, prior to pursuing his Doctorate in Maritime Affairs from Dalian Maritime University in China. During his study at the WMU, Prof Jayakody was the VP of the Student Council and represented WMU at the Malmo Dragon Boat Race for two consecutive years including being awarded the Sportsman of the Year in 2001.

Some of his key appointments include Advisor – National Task Force, IMO implementation of Ballast Water Convention including being heavily involved in the implementation of STCW 2010, Board Director – Maritime Training Academy Seychelles and Fiji Maritime Academy, Chairman – Nautical Institute (NI-UK) Sri Lanka Branch – Vice President of Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transportation (CILT-UK) Sri Lanka Branch.

Prof Jayakody was also the Vice President at CINEC, President – Sri Lanka Association of Non -State Higher Education Institutes, Advisor to Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) on Higher Education, Advisor to Ministry of Higher Education including World Bank projects. Prof Jayakody is currently the Vice Chancellor/CEO of Saegis Campus, a leading higher education institution in the country.

He was also awarded the International Leadership Innovation Excellence Award in 2019 by IES India and ‘Award of Academic Excellence’ 2014 by the then President of Sri Lanka. Prior to his stint in academia, Prof Jayakody is a well experienced seafarer, having sailed with various types of vessels and travelled to over 90 countries working with diverse cultures and people. He received his maritime training from the Australian Maritime College (AMC) including a Master Mariner qualification from RMIT, Australia in 1994.

Prof Jayakody is also a speaker at various national and international maritime forums, and have significantly assisted and contributed to Sri Lanka’s maritime and higher education sectors through diverse involvements. He is a Fellow and Life Member of numerous professional bodies including Company of Master Mariners of Sri Lanka.

The World Maritime University (WMU) was founded in 1983 by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations, as its premier centre of excellence for maritime postgraduate education, research, and capacity building. With 5,634 alumni from 171 countries and territories, WMU has created a global network of leaders in the maritime and oceans sectors.

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