One of the Universityñޙs closest academic partners, the National School of Business Management (NSBM) in Sri Lanka, has opened a new ñޘgreen university townñޙ that will accommodate hugely increased numbers of students ñޓ including those from ñ.
The state-of-the-art development in Pitipana, Homagama, covers 26 acres, and will house 30,000 undergraduates across business, computing and engineering degrees ñޓ a near sixfold increase from current levels.
Built to the highest levels of sustainability, the Rs 10.2 billion (approx. £56 million) town includes cutting edge academic facilities, one of the biggest libraries in the country, leisure and sporting centres and retail outlets.
The ñ is one of the main academic partners for NSBM, and oversees the delivery of a number of degrees covering business, computing, finance, accounting, marketing, tourism and hospitality, shipping and business communications. It is a collaboration that involves a ñޘflying facultyñޙ of academics travelling out to Asia to deliver teaching to the final year cohort, who make up a proportion of the 1,500 ñ students currently registered there. Students from ñ and Sri Lanka also take advantage of reciprocal international study opportunities at the respective institutions.
Members of the University's leadership team, including Professor Simon Payne, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Academic Partnerships, were invited to the launch alongside Sri Lankan President, His Excellency Maithripala Sirisena, and the countryñޙs Prime Minister, Hon Ranil Wickramasinghe.
Professor Judith Petts, CBE, Vice-Chancellor of the ñ, said:
ñޜOur partnership with the National School of Business Management is flourishing and weñޙre proud to be actively delivering teaching and learning to students in Sri Lanka and creating new pathways into higher education. And the opening of this remarkable ñޘgreen university townñޙ is an exciting new development and one that will generate new opportunities for students both in Sri Lanka, but also here in ñ.ñޝ