SLIIT is happy to inform that SLIIT ISACA Student Group is now officially recognized by ISACA Global
Faculty of Computing – SLIIT is happy to inform that SLIIT ISACA Student Group is now officially recognized by ISACA Global. ISACA is an international professional association focused on IT Governance and formally known as the Information Systems Audit and Control Association. ISACA has served its professional community for more than 50 years. SLIIT Student
8000 students attended classes at SLIIT today, despite COVID19 clampdown SLIIT moves classes online to create safe learning environment for the students and this platform helps students to access and interact with online lectures, beneficial on their own – learning for students, providing online friendly assessment methods, being able to view recorded lectures and live
The Grand Finale of SLIIT Softskills+ 2020 organized by SLIIT Business School was successfully held at Malabe Campus, Main Auditorium on the 12th of March 2020 with a participation of 28 school teams representing all provinces in Sri Lanka. The renowned film director Dr. Somaratne Dissanayake had been invited as the chief guest of this
An open guest lecture on Psychology of Architecture by Ar. Karel Smejkal of the Czech Technical University in Prague was conducted by the SLIIT School of Architecture on the 10th of March 2020. Ar. Karel Smejkal is also the Chair of the InspireliAwards.com – architecture & design- the world’s biggest student architecture awards. This event
Winner of Episode 6 of Brain Busters with SLIIT – Season 2 Congratulations to Sanuka Dulmina Wijesooriya of Mahinda College – Galle for winning the Sixth Episode of Brain Busters with SLIIT Quiz programme- Season 2 on TV 1. The contestants of this episode were from Mahinda College – Galle, Ladies’ College – Colombo, SRI
One hand can heal another 5.0, a king coconut water donation for the cancer patients at Apeksha Cancer hospital was successfully conducted on the 6th of March 2020. The SLIIT Rotaractors donated 1000 King coconuts and two Central Venous Catheters (CVC)s which would assist small kids in safer delivery of chemotherapy.