This is one of the most common inquiries we at International Education Experts receive from students. To answer the questions of Sri Lankan students, we studied leading researches on this subject while using our experience related to foreign universities and students.

The research of higher education in Australia by Pollard and Wilson (2014), which was published in the Journal of Entrepreneurship in the Arts, was particularly insightful. Their writings lead us to the notion that Australian universities offer opportunities to cultivate the entrepreneur in any student. In addition, have stated that the “entrepreneurial mindset” in each of us, especially with regard to creative and performing arts higher education, can be unlocked in universities of Australia.

As a result, Sri Lankan students who aspire to be entrepreneurs will benefit from an Australian higher education. Whether you have previously studied business and commerce subjects, mathematics, science, arts, or other streams in your school, be it in Colombo, Kandy, Galle, Negombo, or any other city in Sri Lanka, you can nurture your entrepreneurial spirit in a proven and fruitful manner.

We at IEE carefully guide and help students to follow globally recognised entrepreneurship graduate programmes in foreign universities in Australia, Singapore, and other countries.

Research References

Pollard, V. and Wilson, E., 2014. The “Entrepreneurial Mindset” in creative and performing arts higher education in Australia. Artivate: A Journal of Entrepreneurship in the Arts, 3(1).

Article researched, written, and curated by IEE (Pvt) Ltd
Information last updated in March 2019