
NEXS’26 Successfully Concluded at Eurasian Campus
The 2nd Nile–Eurasian Symposium International (NEXS’26) was successfully inaugurated on 14 March and conducted with great distinction over two days, bringing together scholars, researchers, and academics from across the globe.
The symposium was honored by the presence of the Chief Guest and Keynote Speaker, Associate Professor Dr. Purna Bahadur Nepali, Ambassador of Nepal to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, whose insightful address highlighted the importance of international collaboration in advancing research and academic excellence.
A total of 150 research papers were submitted to the symposium. Following a rigorous academic review process, 77 high-quality research papers were selected and presented during the conference sessions held across the two days.
The active participation of distinguished scholars, researchers, and academics from various countries greatly enriched the symposium, creating a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, interdisciplinary dialogue, and global academic networking.
NEXS’26 further reaffirmed the growing international recognition of Eurasian Campus – Sri Lanka as a vibrant hub for academic collaboration, research innovation, and scholarly engagement.
The successful organization of this symposium was further strengthened through the collaboration of two distinguished international universities that served as co-host institutions.
Co-Host Institutions
- Nile University of Science and Technology – Mogadishu
- Rajamangala University of Science and Technology – Thailand
The NEXS Symposium Series continues to strengthen global academic partnerships while providing an inclusive platform for emerging and established scholars to share their research and contribute to the advancement of knowledge.
























