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Strong regional partnership in higher education:

Distance Learning Centre and Australasian Academy sign MoU

by malinga
February 23, 2025 1:00 am 0 comment 10 views

The Distance Learning Centre (DLC) Sri Lanka is a State Owned Institution known for providing flexible, accessible, and high-quality professional education, and Australasian Academy (AA), a leading provider of internationally recognized qualifications in Sri Lanka, signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

As part of the agreement, AA is appointed as a regional centre to offer seven cutting-edge Higher Diploma programmes in the fields of Computing, Business, and Psychology, accredited by the DLC. This collaboration marks an important milestone in the evolution of higher education in Sri Lanka and offers new educational opportunities for students looking to pursue careers in rapidly changing industries.

At the signing ceremony, S. Rashath Ahamed, CEO of the Distance Learning Centre, shared his enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “This collaboration reflects our commitment to providing students with world-class education and equipping them with the necessary skills to excel in an increasingly globalized environment. By partnering with AA, we are broadening our reach and opening doors for aspiring professionals to access quality education that will drive innovation and economic growth in Sri Lanka.”

Chathura Kotagama, COO of Australasian Academy, expressed his excitement, saying, “We are thrilled and deeply thankful to DLC for placing their trust in AA as one of their limited regional partners. This is a new chapter in AA’s journey as we expand our role as a committed provider of higher education in the country. We look forward to growing our services while maintaining the highest standards of quality, and in doing so, supporting Sri Lanka’s vision of becoming a regional education hub.”

The signing event brought together key members from both organizations. From DLC, the occasion was attended by S. Rashath Ahamed, CEO; Dhanushka Dushanthi, Programme Coordinator; and Nayani Kalpage, Finance and Administration Coordinator. From AA, the event was graced by Chathura Kotagama, COO; Sithara Harshani Jayarathne, Assistant Manager of Student Admissions; and Kavindu Sadishka Lekamge, Lead Marketing.

Their presence highlighted the importance of the event and underscored the commitment of both parties to the shared vision of educational excellence.

This collaboration not only enhances the educational opportunities available to students in Sri Lanka but also contributes to the broader vision of transforming Sri Lanka into a regional hub for higher education. By offering seven newly accredited Higher Diplomas, the partnership enables students to pursue specialized career paths in Computing, Business, and Psychology with the knowledge and expertise needed to succeed in today’s fast-evolving job markets.AA’s expansion into these new academic pathways strengthens its reputation for delivering high-quality, internationally recognized education. This collaboration is a significant step foward for both AA and DLC, demonstrating their shared commitment to fostering a brighter future for higher education in Sri Lanka and beyond.

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