The unique strength of Sri Lanka’s public education system is that it has been free up to university level. When we look at ...
(A response to Prof. Shamala Kumar’s article, “Public funding of higher education: Seeking private funds to fill the gap?” in The Island of 10 June 2025) Prof. Kumar rightly draws attention to the ...
Sri Lanka is poised on the crest of two great waves of opportunity. The first wave can transform the nation from a low-income country to a middle-income country The second wave can transform the ...
Presented for the 11th consecutive year, the CMA Excellence in Integrated Reporting Awards are among Sri Lanka’s most ...
WASHINGTON, May 12, 2017— The World Bank Board of Directors today approved $100 million in financing to support Sri Lanka’s higher education sector. This new initiative will help increase enrollment ...
In a landmark collaboration that marks a new chapter in South Asian higher education, the Bristol Institute of Business ...
Sri Lanka hangs on the precipice of losing its much-lauded educational achievements after two and half years of interrupted learning from COVID-19 and now an economic collapse. Often viewed as a model ...
The FINANCIAL — Sri Lanka has signed a US$100 million credit agreement with the World Bank to support its higher education sector. The objective of this initiative is to increase enrollment in ...
Sri Lanka, July 22 -- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary and Sri Lanka's Ministry of Education, Higher Education, and Vocational Training are preparing to sign a new Memorandum of ...
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