
Developing Aesthetic Sensitivity through the Metaphor of Music
The Department of Accounting and Finance successfully conducted a thought-provoking workshop on “Developing Aesthetic Sensitivity through the Metaphor of Music” as part of the Aesthetic and Anthropology for Accounting and Finance course. The session explored the deep connection between music and creativity, emphasizing how artistic expressions can enhance analytical and decision-making skills in finance and accounting.
The workshop, led by Mr. Theja Buddhika Rodrigo, explored how music can enhance creativity and decision-making in finance and accounting. It focused on the connection between artistic expressions and professional thinking, encouraging students to embrace aesthetic sensitivity in their academic and career paths
The Religious Perspectives in Accounting and Finance
The Department of Accounting and Finance hosted an insightful workshop on “The Religious Perspectives in Accounting and Finance” as part of the Aesthetic and Anthropology for Accounting and Finance course. This unique session explored how different religious philosophies influence financial ethics, decision-making, and business practices.
The Department of Accounting and Finance hosted a workshop on “The Religious Perspectives in Accounting and Finance,” with religious leaders from Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism. They shared insights on how their faiths influence financial ethics, promoting honesty, fairness, and social responsibility in business.
Manora: A Musical Retreat for the Mind
The session was moderated by Mr. Asanka Senevirathne, the session encouraged discussions on how spirituality and finance are connected, helping students understand ethical financial management better.
The Accounting and Finance Students’ Association hosted “Manora”, a mesmerizing musical experience designed to soothe the mind and uplift the soul. Held on 25th October 2024 at the university auditorium, this event blended the power of music with emotional well-being, creating an unforgettable atmosphere for students and faculty alike.
With Mr. Dushmantha Weerasekara and Mr. Lochana Kirinda and the Music Team leading the performance, the audience was taken on a musical journey filled with rhythm, harmony, and deep emotion. The event provided a space for relaxation and mindfulness, reinforcing the importance of aesthetic appreciation alongside academic life.