Recognized as the No. 1 employer in the nation, Unilever Sri Lanka is reaffirming its commitment to empowering the country’s future business leaders, by launching ‘Sparks’, a student ambassador programme, designed for university students.

Janashakthi Insurance has tied up with Mercury Institute in order to offer a revolutionary product in the field of education.

Mod’Art International is a renowned French fashion school offering fashion education in partnership with Perpignan University of France.

Two teams from the premier degree awarding institute SLIIT, clinched the Gold and Bronze awards under the Tertiary Student Category - Technology at the recently concluded National Best Quality ICT Awards (NBQSA).

Knowledge in handling and managing credit will determine the success of a business - SLICM

George Washington University (GW) has named Tribal New York as its first advertising digital media agency of record.

SLIIT 'RoboFest 2014' Concludes in Style

Friday, 17 October 2014 17:23

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering at SLIIT, conducted the exciting robotic competition 'RoboFest 2014' recently.

Ericsson and the National Mobile Service provider, Sri Lanka Telecom Mobitel announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Ericsson, Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL) and Mobitel –to deliver Information and Communication Technology (ICT) training to teenage girls from farming communities in Sri Lanka - through Connect To Learn, the global education initiative founded by the Earth Institute, Ericsson and Millennium Promise, which leverages ICT for a 21st century education in developing countries.

Effectively moulding students to take on the corporate world for over a decade, SLIIT celebrates 15 years of academic excellence, recording an impressive growth in student population, academic programmes and prestigious foreign university partnerships.

The Sri Lanka Institute of Credit Management (SLICM) the only institute which offers credit management education in Sri Lanka, opened its registrations for the October intake for the Micro Credit Management Programme, which was recently launched by the institute.

Registrations are now open for the Cambridge Schools Conference, an annual conference attended by Cambridge teachers from across the globe.