The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing children to remain indoors and online classes have consumed their day, making them gain weight and are quickly becoming unhealthy due to physical inactivity.
The Women Directors’ Forum of the Sri Lanka Institute of Directors together with CIMA Sri Lanka recently hosted a panel discussion on “Entrepreneurship During a Pandemic” to discuss the challenges faced by entrepreneurs and startup companies during the current pandemic.
As one of Sri Lanka’s leading food conglomerates and a strong advocate for children’s health and wellbeing, CBL Samaposha continues to engage young minds with educational and fun activities through the ‘Samaposha Dinana Daruwo Learning Platform’ on Facebook.
British Computer Society (BCS), The Chartered Institute for IT, with its aim to promote and advance the education and practice of computing through International Higher Education Qualifications (HEQ) have so far empowered over 10,000 students in Sri Lanka who are working for reputable companies both locally and globally.
CIPM Sri Lanka – the Nation’s leader in human resource management, has expanded the solutions portfolio of its consultancy and HR services division recently which was set up to provide an array of consultancy and HR services to businesses.
Dr. Mikel J Harry Six Sigma Management Institute Asia (SSMI Asia), completed the world largest virtual Lean Six Sigma Black Belt & Green Belt class ever to be conducted comprising of 132 participants from 19 countries.
With Covid-19 continuing to impact our everyday life, the schooling system across the country is gearing up for an e-learning based education model once again.
ACL Cables PLC, the No. 1 cable manufacturer in Sri Lanka commenced another novel concept recently supporting electricians enhance skillsets, contributing to their personal growth and the industry.
According to the Graduate Tracer Studies of 2016/2017’, SLIIT has cemented its position amongst the echelons of higher education institutions with 65% of individuals employed in the field of information technology in Sri Lanka, having graduated from its campus.
In recognition of his distinctive contributions to the maritime sector both nationally and internationally, Professor (Dr) Capt Nalaka Jayakody, a renowned academic and Master Mariner, was bestowed an Outstanding Alumnus award on the 01st of November by World Maritime University (WMU) in Malmo, Sweden, making him the first proud recipient from South Asia.
Informatics Institute of Technology (IIT), the pioneer in British higher education in Sri Lanka and the country’s premier IT and Business campus, successfully concluded its first-ever virtual IIT Cutting Edge 2020 where the latest collection of ground-breaking IT and business solutions of IIT students were showcased.