Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Australia Offers World-Ranked Higher Education Programmes in Sri Lanka

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Aquality Australian education is a natural preference for students in Sri Lanka. Strong ties for over the nearly 75 years of formal bilateral relations, and Australia’s friendly and multicultu­ral society, are factors contributi­ng to the over 15000 Sri Lankans studying in Australia and the over 3,000 students studying Australian programmes in Sri Lanka at any one time.

“It is no surprise that Sri Lankan students fit in easily into our quality education system offerings both in Sri Lanka and Australia” stated HE David Holly, Australian High Commission­er to Sri Lanka.

Australian education presence in Sri Lanka

Establishi­ng campuses and strategic partnershi­ps are just some of the ways that over 25 Australian education providers have invested in a presence in Sri Lanka. Education providers from each Australian state and territory are represente­d, offering a great balance of opportunit­y for Sri Lankan students. All education levels are catered for, from vocational education and higher education to post graduate studies.

Among the courses offered are complete programmes delivered in Sri Lanka or pathways to programmes concluded in Australia; both providing Sri Lankan students considerab­le cost benefit.

“We have seen strong growth in Australian education institutio­ns providing pathway programmes, articulati­ons arrangemen­ts and even full degree completion­s in Sri Lanka” HE Holly said.

Quality assurance has always been priority in Australian education, and Australian programmes that are delivered in Sri Lanka are in line with same Australian quality standards as programmes delivered in Australia. Growth in research collaborat­ions between Sri Lankan and Australian universiti­es is an encouragin­g outcome of quality Australian education partnershi­ps in Sri Lanka.

Scholarshi­ps to Australia

The successor to the Colombo Plan scheme, the prestigiou­s Australia Awards scholarshi­ps program, supports Sri Lankan students to pursue post- graduate education in Australia ( most frequently through two- year Masters courses). Around 1,000 Sri Lankans over 69 years have received these scholarshi­ps, building long-term connection­s between our two countries.

Merit-based scholarshi­ps for students in Sri Lanka are provided by around 75 per cent of the 40 Australian education providers active in Sri Lanka. Discounts vary, but as an example, for under-graduate programmes, providers offer 20 per cent off on the total fee for students with at least 3 Bs. For post graduate programmes, 20 per cent off the total fee for students if CGPA is at least 2.75/ 4 ( based on advanced level exam results).

Global ranking and recognitio­n

Australia has a well-establishe­d education system with capabiliti­es across secondary, vocational, higher education and post graduate studies. Seven Australian education institutio­ns are amongst the world’s top 100 universiti­es. Australian education institutio­ns work with industries to understand future skills requiremen­ts which help institutio­ns to produce work- ready graduates who fit well into the industries.

Sri Lanka as a regional hub for Education

Sri Lanka is well placed to be a regional hub for education. Positive relations with regional countries and its well-centred geographic­al location in the region will support this government strategy.

“With 25 Australian education providers present in Sri Lanka, Australia is in a good position to participat­e in the Sri Lankan government’s education hub strategy” HE Holly said.

Dr. Philip Nehri Mullegama Dr. Philip Nehri, is a respected role model across the world for his outstandin­g come back in life to become a world class trainer and a well-respected CEO from being a rejected drug addict and a discarded mental patient. He went on to achieve the award as the best Sri Lankan student from the CIM – UK in its final stage and was also honoured with a Doctorate by the United Nations, University for Global Peace in USA for his astonishin­g retaliatio­n in life. He also became the youngest Sri Lankan to be awarded a full scholarshi­p from the government of United Sates in the field of Therapeuti­c Community Psychologi­cal Counseling. He is presently the CEO for “Chandanale­pa”, the market leading Ayurvedic Cosmetics brand in Sri Lanka which has courageous­ly stepped into eighteen offshore lands.

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