The 21st Annual SLAIHEE conference on Higher Education was held on 25th July 2025 at Informatics Institute of Technology (IIT) School of Computing, Colombo 03. The theme of the conference this year was “Helping educators and students reduce and manage performance anxieties” and it was organized by SLAIHEE and supported by IIT. The inauguration commenced with Dr. Iroja Caldera, Immediate Past President, SLAIHEE giving the opening remarks. It was followed by Dr Jinendra Dissanayake, President, SLAIHEE, welcoming the participants who were from several state and private sector universities. Following this welcome note, Professor Hemamalie Gunatilaka, member of University Grants Commission and Professor in Business Administration at the Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce, University of Sri Jayewardenepura delivered the keynote address on “Helping educators and students reduce and manage performance anxieties”. Following the keynote address, Prof Suki Ekaratne introduced the Dr Shrinika Weerakoon Memorial Award for the Best Paper in Changing Higher Education Student Skills. Next, the 2024 award recipient of Dr Shrinika Weerakoon Memorial Award for the Best Paper in Facilitating Student Voice Generation through Teaching in the year 2024, Ms. P D J A Harischandra received the award from Mr Sudharshan Welihinda, COO of IIT. The inauguration concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Ms. Abarnah Kirupananda, President-Elect, SLAIHEE. Soon after the inaguration the paper presentation session started after the address by the Guest of Honour, Mr Mohan Fernando, CEO of IIT. Seventeen peer reviewed papers were presented this year leading to lively discussions during the Q&A sessions. The papers focused on how teaching practices were improved by Sri Lankan university academics, in order to help reduce and manage performance anxiety in themselves and their students. The Conference was followed by the AGM of SLAIHEE.
Download 2025 Conference Keynote Speech by Professor Hemamalie Gunathilaka



