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ICAEW-CA Sri Lanka programme deemed transformative

First student to complete the ICAEW-CA Sri Lanka Joint Student and Membership Scheme says it showcased her capabilities and helped her secure a role at one of the Big Four.

MMCA Sri Lanka adds art to the classroom

Sri Lanka : Dialog and Ministry of Education continue to facilitate equitable access to education in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka : Dialog and Ministry of Education continue to facilitate equitable access to education in Sri Lanka
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Boosting Education and Research during COVID-19

When COVID-19 struck in 2020 and higher education institutions closed, National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) in Southeast Asia, instantly stepped up to ensure the continuity of education and research. We want to shine the light on how NRENs via collaboration have risen to the COVID-19 challenge of and demonstrated their commitment and creativity in boosting education and research. Through collaboration and solidarity, NRENs have been instrumental in the digital transformation of the higher education sector, and have ensured that those without connectivity are not left behind in their learning. In Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, like in many other countries, the closure of higher education institutions shifted class lectures and various academic and research activities online.

Seeing Sri Lanka Through Google Trends In 2020

Seeing Sri Lanka Through ‘Google Trends’ In 2020  – Undeniably, the COVID-19 pandemic evolved into becoming the chief governing factor behind all human activities worldwide during the year 2020. This unanticipated turn of events ultimately instigated a paradigm shift in the social sphere to what is known as the ‘new normal’. From an ideal standpoint, it is evident that this new normal will remain as is in the foreseeable future. At present, Sri Lanka is facing the second wave of the COVID19 pandemic, with a total case count exceeding 60,000; becoming the 139 th out of 211 countries and territories, in terms of cases per million citizens. The ‘new normal’ is characterized by adaptations and setbacks of citizens. Thus this article intends to analyze the social reflexes of Sri Lanka, shown in to various sociological aspects, by means of Google Search Trends during the first year under the COVID19 pandemic.

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