Meet Prof. Gretchen and Get All the Guidance You Need to Pursue an Australian Master of Education

Are you aspiring to pursue a world class Master of Education in Australia? Here’s your chance to meet Professor Gretchen Geng, Deputy Dean (Education) and Professor in Innovative Education Futures at the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Flinders University. She will be in Sri Lanka as a speaker at the International Forum of Teachers (IFT) and will personally meet students, teachers, and professionals who are keen to explore postgraduate pathways in education.

Join us on Tuesday, 2nd September 2025, at 3:00 P.M. at Gateway Graduate School, 185 Koswatta Road, Rajagiriya, for an exclusive session with Prof. Geng. This event will give you the rare opportunity to interact directly with an internationally recognized academic who has pioneered innovative digital education projects across the globe. Since 2007, Prof. Geng has been at the forefront of integrating digital technologies into early childhood learning, and her work in digital play, XR immersive teaching methods, and global teacher training programs has influenced more than 20,000 educators worldwide.

During this session, you will be able to ask Prof. Geng your questions about pursuing a Master of Education at Flinders University from course structures and career pathways to scholarships, research opportunities, and international exposure. With Flinders’ strong reputation for innovation and leadership in education, this is the perfect opportunity to get first-hand insights and clear guidance on how to shape your academic and professional future.

Don’t miss this great opportunity to meet Prof. Gretchen Geng in person and take your first step towards an internationally recognized teaching career.

Venue: Gateway Graduate School, Rajagiriya
Date: Tuesday, 2nd September 2025
Time: 3:00 P.M.
For more information, call: 077 925 6356 / 077 225 6356

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