The Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology Guarantee Limited (SLIIT) has made a financial donation of Rs. 20 million to the Government’s “Rebuilding Sri Lanka” Fund to provide relief to those affected by Cyclone Ditwah. The relevant cheque was handed over recently at the Presidential Secretariat by SLIIT Chairman/Chancellor Prof. Lakshman Ratnayake and Vice-Chancellor and
The SLIIT Staff New Year Gathering was held on 1 January 2026 at the Academic Building Complex, with the presence of Prof. Lalith Gamage, Vice Chancellor/CEO; Prof. Lakshman Ratnayake, Chancellor/Chairman; and Prof. Nimal Rajapakse, Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor & Provost. Academic and non-academic staff members came together to extend their warm wishes for a prosperous 2026.
When our country needed compassion, the SLIIT family responded with love and generosity. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the flood relief donations. Your support is helping rebuild lives and restore hope, reminding us of the power of social responsibility and our strength when we rise together as one nation.
Students of the Department of Law of the SLIIT in Malabe had the opportunity on the 21st of November 2025 to participate in the ‘Vision’ program organized by the Presidential Secretariat. The Presidential Secretariat, the Ministry of Education, and the Public Relations Division of Parliament are jointly implementing this program for students. In conjunction with
SLIIT was privileged to host a high-profile delegation from Royal Roads University (RRU) at the Malabe campus. The RRU delegation included Dr. Philip Steenkamp, President and Vice Chancellor, and Dr. Robert Mittelman, Dean of the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies. We were also honored by the presence of the Delegation from the Canadian High Commission in















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