RMIT Presents: Future Ready Careers

Join us in Colombo on 12 June, 2026, for RMIT University’s Future Ready Careers event.

This event brings together the expertise of education professionals and industry experts who will explain how RMIT prepares students for evolving global workforce demands. 

Prospective students, parents, counsellors and partners are all encouraged to attend to better understand the challenges of tomorrow and how we’re readying our students for the workplace of the future. There will be an interactive panel discussion, allowing attendees to engage directly with speakers and ask any questions they may have, and all attendees will receive an RMIT goodie bag and go in the draw to win a prize! 

Come along to build connections, access expert knowledge and take the first step towards your future studies in Melbourne.

Event dates

Friday 12th June 2026, 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Event venue

Venue: Amari Colombo   

Address: Galle Road, Colombo, Sri Lanka 

Meet our speakers

Michelle King

Vice-President of Engagement, RMIT

Mevan Peiris

Innovation Specialist

Dr Senuri Wijenayake

Senior Lecturer, School of Computing Technologies, RMIT

Tom Gifford

Director of Global Student Recruitment, RMIT

Rekha Weerasooriya

Group Chief People Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC

Register to attend

Limited places are available so register now at the link below to ensure you don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity.

We can't wait for you to join us!

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