KIU University maintains strategic partnerships in Australia across both healthcare workforce development and education pathway collaborations, supporting global mobility opportunities and institutional expansion across multiple sectors.
KIU University has partnered with Roshana Care Group, a leading provider of Aged Care, Home Care, Retirement Living, Mental Health Care, Disability (NDIS), and Primary Care services in Australia. With facilities across Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria, Roshana Care Group has delivered personalised, high-quality care services for over 20 years.
Through this collaboration, KIU supports international employment pathways and professional opportunities for qualified graduates in the health and care sectors, contributing to workforce mobility and strengthening Sri Lanka–Australia institutional cooperation in healthcare services.
In parallel, KIU University has established an academic partnership with Adelaide Education Group, headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia, which serves more than 3,000 students across its higher education, school, and English language divisions.
Through this partnership, KIU collaborates with Adelaide International School at the secondary education level to support the development of the Australian Grammar International School pathway, strengthening access to internationally aligned school education frameworks in Sri Lanka.
The collaboration further extends to daycare and preschool education streams, which KIU plans to adapt and localise through the partnership framework to support structured early childhood education development aligned with Australian standards.
Together, these partnerships enable engagement across early childhood education, school education, English language training, higher education pathways, and international employment opportunities, establishing a full-spectrum institutional collaboration model from preschool to professional workforce deployment.
KIU University looks forward to expanding these collaborations further through joint programme development, transnational education pathways, staff and student mobility initiatives, and future sector-specific training partnerships between Sri Lanka and Australia.