Showing posts with label Orientation day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orientation day. Show all posts

Aug 27, 2013

Orientation Day at the Faculty of Agriculture

The Students Orientation Week was held on the 6 August 2013 at the RBLT. The Orientation Week offered first year students an apercu of University life to facilitate their integration on campus. The Vice Chancellor , Prof HCS Rughooputh, addressed the students through a video presentation. One of the key messages of the Vice Chancellor  is that professional excellence should be matched with excellence in other areas such as social, spiritual etc.The Ag Dean of Faculty, Mr Navin Boodia  in his speech introduced the Faculty and provided key information to students about the education system at the University. The President of Student Union and student representative on the Faculty Board also addressed the students. They both encouraged the students to integrate into University life and to make the most on their studies.The speeches of the Ag Dean and the Faculty Rep Mr Chocalingum are reproduced hereunder.

Aug 4, 2011

Faculty Orientation Day for 2011

New Cohort of Students
The Faculty of Agriculture had an orientation session on Tuesday 2 August for the new students.

It was attended by the Vice Chancellor Prof K. Morgan, the President of the Student Union and our guest and alumni Dr. V.Tatayah.




 In his welcoming speech, the VC stressed that we have brilliant academic staff and administrative staff upon which the students should rely on to gain knowledge and skills and to make their life easy during their studies.
The Dean emphasized the need for the student to acquaint themselves with this new world and to make most of their stay at the Faculty. Link to her speech.


Both president and the Faculty representative gave a warm welcome to all of them and drew their attention to the role of the Student Union and their roles as well. Link to their speeches.

Dr Tatayah gave an inspiring speech to the young students by drawing upon his own experience and career path.
He encouraged the students to learn and unlearn concepts and to have strong belief in themselves. In his concluding remarks, he highlighted the challenges the Mauritian Agriculture and how trained manpower of this generation  can attend these challenges. He ended by wishing all plenty of success in their studies and especially the Faculty which will celebrate its centenary in 2014. Link to his speech.



Academic Staff 2011