clock December 24,2023
Brandix Corporate Campus partners with Australia’s RMIT University

Brandix Corporate Campus partners with Australia’s RMIT University

Brandix Corporate Campus (BCC), Sri Lanka’s premier institution for apparel and textile education, has formalised a strategic partnership with RMIT University, Australia, to offer students a seamless pathway to advanced global education. 

Through this collaboration, the BCC students enrolled in specific programmes can transition to RMIT’s campuses in Australia or Vietnam, upon completion of coursework at BCC. 

This collaboration is specifically designed for students enrolled in the Advanced Diploma in Fashion Apparel and Textile (ADFAT) at BCC. Upon completing this programme, the students have the opportunity to continue their studies at RMIT University, a globally recognised institution ranked 10th in Australia in the QS Global University Rankings for its excellence in design, technology and innovation. 

Through this partnership, students can enrol in the Bachelor of Fashion Enterprise programme at RMIT, with the first of the three-year degree programme exempted for those who have completed the two-year ADFAT programme at BCC. 

Brandix Managing Director Hasitha Premaratne said, “Sri Lanka and Brandix were always at the forefront of the global apparel industry and through BCC we present our youth a platform to expand their skills to drive the next phase of growth and evolution. Our partnership with the RMIT University brings significant value and stands testimony to our broader commitment to grow Sri Lankan talent and propel them on to the world stage.”

School of Fashion and Textiles Dean Professor Alice Payne said, “We are delighted to partner with Brandix to support the development of the future industry workforce and leaders.” 

This partnership also brings significant benefits to the Sri Lankan apparel industry. The growing global demand for highly skilled professionals in fashion, apparel and textile technology makes this collaboration particularly timely. By equipping BCC students with access to global academic pathways, Sri Lanka’s apparel sector will benefit from a new generation of professionals with enhanced technical skills, international exposure and a broader understanding of global market trends. 

Source: Daily Mirror

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