Wednesday, March 21, 2018

KIU offers degree programs, diploma and certificate courses in Ayurveda, Acupuncture and Kaatsu

The huge, impressive monumental, Japanese-style building with three red letters KIU (www.kiu.lk) at the top standing for Kaatsu International for Undergraduate studies, located in Malambe is a Higher Education Institute accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and recognized by the University Grants Commission of Sri Lanka.

It currently offers several degree programs as well as diploma and certificate courses in Ayurveda, Acupuncture and Kaatsu at reasonable prices and with government interest-free loan schemes.

Kaastu is a special method of body training invented in Japan by Prof. Sir Yoshiaki Sato, the Chancellor of KIU. Bachelor of Science Honours Medical Science in KAATSU, Bachelor of Science Honours in Medical Science in Acupuncture, Bachelor of Science Honours in Nursing, Bachelor of Science Honours in Biomedical Science, Bachelor of Science Honours in Psychology, Bachelor of Management Honours in Human Resource, Bachelor of Management Honours in Marketing,Bachelor of Management Honours in Accounting are the other degrees in offer at KIU.

Apart from all the facilities designed to provide education and training to students, there is an acupuncture clinic offering free treatment to anyone not scared of needles. KIU also hosts under its roof the office of Green Cross, Sri Lanka presided by KIU Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Jagath Seneviratne.

In commitment to Green University Concept KIU has undertaken many environmental projects in Sri Lanka related to water pollution, degradation of natural forests, effect of heavy use of polyethene and recycling initiatives.

While listing all the impressive facilities at KIU, one definitely cannot be left out - a beautifully designed, state-of-the art auditorium which can be rented out by external companies to hold glorious occasions such as graduation, conference and awards - with the red carpet rolled out just like during Oscars ceremony.

Dr. Alan Lewis, a lecturer in architecture at Manchester university said “research has shown that visible light helps the human body to regulate the production of the hormone melatonin, which in turn helps to regulate our body clock.

Visible light also helps to stimulate the body’s production of the neurotransmitter serotonin, which can reduce the symptoms of depression.” 

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