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Annual Transfer and Sharing of Expertise Between Edith Cowan University and The University of Sri Jayewardenepura

Since 2017, The Roshana Care Group has facilitated the annual transfer and sharing of expertise between Edith Cowan University and the University of Sri Jayewardenepura in Sri Lanka.

Initially the Dean of the School of Medical & Health Science accompanied by six senior members of staff, some of whom are world renowned Professors in their respective fields spent two weeks in Colombo analysing the performance capacity of Sri Lanka’s National Team and Junior athletes seeking entry into the National Teams in various sports. Bar an interruption due to travel restrictions impacted by COVID, students have spent between two weeks and two months in each others’ countries on these study tours and have established productive collaboration.

This year, the 16-member team had the opportunity of getting an insight into how Roshana Care Group has expanded its reach to cover almost all of Australia to cater to the needs of aged citizens, those with mental illness and other disadvantages that have befallen them.

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