Celebrating achievements and milestones at ECU Sri Lanka
ECU Sri Lanka marked a series of remarkable milestones this year, beginning with the Class of 2024 graduation ceremony held on 24 August at BMICH. The celebration coincided with the university’s one year anniversary of establishing the first international university in Sri Lanka and South Asia.
Hats off to the Class of 2024!
ECU Sri Lanka graduates celebrated their achievements at BMICH on 24 August. The Australian High Commissioner, Mr Paul Stephens and Interim Vice-Chancellor, Professor Arshad Omari, attended the graduation event. ECU Sri Lanka was also honoured to have special guests from Navitas, including Mr Rod Jones, Founder and Chairman, Mr Malcolm Baigent, CEO of UPA, Mr David Matthews, Executive General Manager of UPA, Mr Erath Karunaratne, Executive Director of ACBT, as well as Mr Jake Garman, DVC International, ECU, along with many other delegates from Edith Cowan University, Perth.
The First Anniversary
One year ago, ECU Sri Lanka embarked on an extraordinary journey by opening the first and only international university in Sri Lanka and South Asia. The campus is Edith Cowan University Australia’s fourth branch campus and was launched with a vision to bring students an unparalleled international university experience. The journey has been made possible by ECU Sri Lanka’s students, faculty, partners, and the community’s unwavering support. Everyone’s belief in ECU Sri Lanka’s vision and dedication have been the pillars of their success.
Thank you for being a part of this remarkable journey. Here’s to many more years of learning, growth, and success together!