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By Asia Education Review Team , Tuesday, 06 January 2026 12:47:16 PM

EpicQuest Education Expands Global Reach With Sri Lanka MBA

    • Davis University signs a 4-year non-binding MOU with Sri Lanka’s Lyceum Campus to offer its Masters of Science in Management (MSM) program locally.
    • The program will be delivered online, allowing Sri Lankan students to earn a Davis University degree with local access, affordability, and flexibility.
    • Lyceum aims to enroll 150 students in the first year, expanding to 450 by year four, with potential for additional Davis programs in the future.

    EpicQuest Education Group International Limited (Nasdaq: EEIQ), a global provider of higher education for students in the US, Canada and the UK, announced that Davis University has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The Lyceum Campus Private Limited in Sri Lanka to offer Davis’ Masters of Science in Management (MSM) program. The MOU, executed on December 12, 2025, will remain in effect for four years and is renewable thereafter, marking a significant step in Davis University’s international expansion strategy.

    Diane Brunner, President of Davis University, said the initiative reflects the institution’s commitment to a truly global vision of education. “The global launch of Davis University’s Masters of Science program is a central pillar of our internationalization strategy. By extending our academic footprint across continents, we are not only expanding access to world-class education but also strengthening our diverse global revenue base. Our relationship with Lyceum Campus opens doors to a key South Asia market, empowering students to earn Davis University degrees in their home country with greater affordability and flexibility. This MOU marks a major milestone for Davis, opening a new avenue for international expansion and fostering deeper academic exchange, she said.

    Under the agreement, the collaboration between Davis University and Lyceum will bring the fully accredited MSM program to students in Sri Lanka through online delivery. All courses within the program remain Davis University offerings, and Davis will continue to serve as the sole academic provider and degree-granting institution. The partnership is designed to expand access to high-quality graduate management education in the region, combining global standards with local convenience.

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    Lyceum has committed to enrolling a minimum of 150 students in the first academic year, covering the May 2026 to February 2027 intakes. Enrollment is expected to grow by 100 students each year, reaching 450 students by the fourth year, covering May 2029 to February 2030 intakes. The MOU also allows for the possibility of Lyceum supporting additional Davis academic programs upon mutual agreement, creating potential for a broader suite of offerings in Sri Lanka over time.

    EpicQuest Education said the partnership demonstrates a strategic effort to leverage international collaboration to make quality higher education more accessible to a wider audience. By combining Davis University’s globally recognized curriculum with Lyceum’s regional presence and support, the collaboration aims to provide students in Sri Lanka with the opportunity to earn a prestigious degree without the financial or logistical challenges of studying abroad.

    The launch of the MSM program in Sri Lanka underscores Davis University’s broader mission of fostering cross-border academic exchange and building a sustainable global education network. Through this partnership, EpicQuest Education and its affiliates said they aim to empower students, diversify educational pathways, and strengthen the university’s international footprint, reinforcing its commitment to academic excellence and global impact.

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