A Sea Full Of Inspiration
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka|September 2018

From nursing to marketing to engineering to defending clients in court, over the years, women have found themselves progressively breaking boundaries in terms of career goals. Dr. Asha De Vos, marine biologist and pioneer of blue whale research, found the strength to break boundaries paving the way for other women to follow in her footsteps. The road she took was rocky, to say the least, and she met with resistance at every turn. But, she didn’t give up. She went after what she wanted, and got it.

Lakshika Pinto
A Sea Full Of Inspiration

Q/ HOW DID YOU GET INTO MARINE BIOLOGY?

A/ My mom’s convinced the journey started when I was 2 weeks old and she, along with my dad and brother took me to Hikkaduwa to head out on a glass bottom boat. Needless to say, I have absolutely no recollection of this but what I do remember is flipping through National Geographic magazines at the age of 6 and lying under the blue whale skeleton in the Colombo museum, being mad curious about what this creature was.

Growing up, my brother was my idol. He lived life as an active participant rather than a passive recipient of the world around him and this coupled with my own curiosity and my parents’ constant nudge of support, pushed me right into the depths of the big blue. So after I finished school, I went on to do my undergrad in Marine and Environmental Biology at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. After this, I did my Master’s at the University of Oxford and after a break back in Lanka, I headed to the University of Western Australia for my PhD and wrapped up with a Post-Doctoral Research position at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Q/ HOW HAS IT BEEN BRINGING BACK ALL THIS KNOWLEDGE TO SRI LANKA?

Diese Geschichte stammt aus der September 2018-Ausgabe von Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka.

Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.

Diese Geschichte stammt aus der September 2018-Ausgabe von Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka.

Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.

WEITERE ARTIKEL AUS COSMOPOLITAN SRI LANKAAlle anzeigen
Letting go of fear
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka

Letting go of fear

Oozing confidence, Shalindri Malawana learned a long time ago how to take on anything life thrust at her.

time-read
3 Minuten  |
April-June 2020
Conservation and care
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka

Conservation and care

Savera Weerasinghe’s career, from a non-profit to the manufacturing industry to sustainability, has always had a single common theme: start small, think big.

time-read
3 Minuten  |
April-June 2020
A woman with a cause
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka

A woman with a cause

Shiandra Gooneratne is in a bat t le against an age-old enemy and plans to make a difference

time-read
3 Minuten  |
April-June 2020
Telling stories making space
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka

Telling stories making space

Nabeela Yaseen created a platform for women and girls to feel safe, seen, and supported. She never expected just how many of them would need it.

time-read
3 Minuten  |
April-June 2020
Saving the environment
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka

Saving the environment

Anoka Abeyrathne, a conservationist and social entrepreneur, is only just getting started

time-read
4 Minuten  |
April-June 2020
Doing her own thing
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka

Doing her own thing

Shifani Reffai has done a lot of different things. But she’s done them all her way.

time-read
3 Minuten  |
April-June 2020
Dance etched  in her veins
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka

Dance etched in her veins

Thajithangani “Thaji” Dias lives and breathes dance

time-read
3 Minuten  |
April-June 2020
Changing mindsets
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka

Changing mindsets

Randhula De Silva, CEO of Hatch and Director of GIZ, is a disrupter at her core. And she’s just get ting started.

time-read
4 Minuten  |
April-June 2020
A guide to making it big in your career
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka

A guide to making it big in your career

It 's in the details

time-read
4 Minuten  |
April-June 2020
How To Watch A Movie Alone And Have The Best Time Ever
Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka

How To Watch A Movie Alone And Have The Best Time Ever

Movie marathon, anyone? No? Cool, I‘ll go solo!

time-read
3 Minuten  |
January 2020