ADL Workshop
A practical industry session where students experienced how professional teams think about software, delivery, and real-world engineering standards.
We do not stop at the syllabus. C-Clarke connects students with industry, takes technology education into communities, and creates a campus life where students learn leadership, teamwork, and culture.
Industry workshops
C-Clarke students do not only follow a syllabus. We invite leading technology companies and professionals to campus so students can hear how modern teams build, solve, lead, and hire. These workshops help students connect classroom learning with the expectations of the real industry.
A practical industry session where students experienced how professional teams think about software, delivery, and real-world engineering standards.
C-Clarke connects learners with active technology companies so students can learn directly from people building in the industry.
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Through AI-focused sessions, students explore the tools, workflows, and thinking patterns shaping the next generation of digital products.
CSR initiative
Code4Hope is C-Clarke's social responsibility program. We visit remote communities and introduce students to modern technology, digital skills, coding, AI awareness, and the confidence to imagine a future in tech. It is part of our belief that practical digital education should reach beyond city classrooms.
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C-Clarke campus life is not limited to lectures and assignments. Students build confidence through extra activities, sports, day outs, and cultural events such as Dansala, learning how to work together and enjoy the journey while preparing for their future.
A day for students to connect outside the classroom, build friendships, and strengthen the team spirit that supports their learning journey.
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Sports help students practise teamwork, discipline, leadership, and healthy competition beyond their academic work.
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Students celebrate Sri Lankan culture through community-minded events, learning generosity, service, and togetherness as part of campus life.
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