DP Education and UOK enter MOU to commence online ERP Course

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‘DP Education’ and the University of Kelaniya (UOK) have entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to initiate an online Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) Course.

The required funds and human resources to initiate this Course will be provided to the UOK through DP Education, a part of DP Foundation, in a move of expanding educational opportunities for Sri Lankan children.

The Course will be free of charge and plans to create career opportunities in seven roles from trainees to support-consultants in the field of enterprise resources planning.

DP Education is part of DP Foundation co-founded by Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) National List MP Dhammika Perera and his wife Priscilla Perera, providing free online education for children of Sri Lanka.

This would be the third project by DP Education to provide online university education and two such projects were successfully initiated previously with the University of Moratuwa. The first project is the ‘Trainee – Full Stack Developer’ Course which, at present, is attended by more than 135,000 students. The second is the creation of a CAPM-level online course certified by the Project Management Institute of America.

Visit https://www.dpeducation.lk/ for more information about Mr. and Mrs. Perera’s corporate social responsibility initiatives.

MIAP

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