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University of Colombo

The University of Colombo (informally Colombo University or UoC) is a public research university located primarily in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is the oldest institution of modern higher education in Sri Lanka. Specialised in the fields of natural, social, and applied sciences as well as mathematics, computer sciences, and law. It is ranked among the top 10 universities in South Asia.[2]

University of Colombo
කොළඹ විශ්වවිද්‍යාලය
கொழும்புப் பல்கலைக்கழகம்
MottoSanskrit: बुद्धिः शर्वत्र भ्रजते (Buddhih Sarvatra Bhrajate)
Motto in English
Wisdom Enlightens
TypePublic research university
Established1870; 153 years ago (1870)
AccreditationUniversity Grants Commission (Sri Lanka)
Academic affiliation
University Grants Commission (Sri Lanka),
Association of Commonwealth Universities,
International Association of Universities
EndowmentLKR 1.461 billion[1]
ChancellorVen. Muruththettuwe Ananda Thero
Vice-ChancellorProfessor H.D. Karunaratne
Academic staff
843[1]
Administrative staff
88[1]
Students37,636
Undergraduates19,216
Postgraduates10,678
Location,
Sri Lanka
CampusUrban
PublicationsUniversity of Colombo Review,
The Ceylon Journal of Medical Science
Colours
  Gold & Maroon
Sporting affiliations
Sri Lanka University Games
Websitewww.cmb.ac.lk

The University of Colombo was founded in 1921 as University College Colombo, affiliated to the University of London. Degrees were issued to its students from 1923 onwards. The university traces its roots to 1870 when the Ceylon Medical School was established.[3] UoC has produced notable alumni in the fields of science, law, economics, business, literature, and politics.

Overview

The university is a state university, with most of its funding coming from the central government via the University Grants Commission (UGC). Therefore, as with all other state universities in Sri Lanka, the UGC recommends its vice-chancellor for appointment by the President of Sri Lanka and makes appointments of its administrative staff. Its motto is "Buddhih Sarvatra Bhrajate", which means "Wisdom shines forth everywhere" in Sanskrit.

With a student population of over 11,000, the university is made up of seven faculties with 43 academic departments and eight other institutions. Most faculties offer both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, with some offering courses for external students and distance-learning programs.

Location

The university occupies an estate of 50 acres (200,000 m2) in the heart of the city of Colombo known as Cinnamon Gardens. The administrative center of the university is the College House, which houses the office of the vice-chancellor. Its period architecture is a city landmark.

The College House, the Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) and the Institute of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IBMBB) are located along Kumarathunga Munidasa Mawatha (formally Thurstan Road) between Queens Road and the India House. Situated between the Thurstan Road and Reed Avenue is the iconic Old Royal College Building, King George Hall, New Arts Theatre, sports ground along with the buildings of the science faculty and the University of Colombo School of Computing (UCSC). On the other side of the Reed Avenue is the university library flanked by the arts and law faculty buildings along with the gymnasium.

The estate includes several properties outside Cinnamon Gardens, such as the Faculty of Medicine which is located at Kynsey Road opposite the Colombo General Hospital in close proximity to the Postgraduate Institute of Medicine located at Norris Canal Road. The Institute of Indigenous Medicine is located in the suburbs of Colombo in Nawala. In addition, there are several properties outside Colombo, including the Sri Palee Campus in Wewala, Horana and the Institute of Agro Technology and Rural Science in Hambantota.

History

 
Iconic old Royal College Building, now home to the Department of Mathematics with the university tower

Ceylon Medical College

The origins of the University of Colombo begins with the establishment of the Ceylon Medical School in June 1870, it was the second European medical school to be established in South Asia. In 1880 the school was raised to the status of college, thus becoming the Ceylon Medical College which permitted it to award the Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery (LMS) which continued until the late 1940s. In 1889, the college was recognised by the General Medical Council of the United Kingdom when holders of its license became eligible to practice in Great Britain.

Ceylon University College

The Ceylon University Association (CUA) was formed in 1906 by a group of western educated elite including Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam, Sir James Peiris and Sir Marcus Fernando.[4][5] Owing to the persistent demands of the CUA the government decided in 1913 to set up a University college.

 
The Faculty of Medicine building and the Koch Memorial Clock Tower on Kynsey Road

Arguments regarding the nature and status of the institution to be set up, its location, and the outset of World War I halted the establishment process until 1920 when the government purchased a private mansion called the Regina Walawwa which later came to be known as College House for the purpose of setting up the University College under the recommendations of Sir Edward Denham.

The Ceylon University College was formally declared open in January 1921 in the building that was originally the main building of Royal College Colombo located on Kumarathunga Munidasa Mawatha (formally Thurstan Road) opposite College House. The University College was affiliated to the University of London and prepared students for University of London external degrees which were jointly examined. Even though this fell short of a full university for Ceylon, it proved a platform to develop the academia required for a university. It had two departments: Arts and Science.[6]

University of Ceylon

The University of Ceylon was established on 1 July 1942 by the Ceylon University Ordinance No.20 of 1942 which was passed by the State Council of Ceylon amidst World War II and threat of Japanese invasion. The Ceylon University College and the Ceylon Medical College were combined to form the University of Ceylon, with its administration based at College House and ability to grant its own degrees. The two departments of Arts and Science of the University College were upgraded to faculties, the Medical College became the faculty of medicine and a new faculty of Oriental Studies was established at Cruden House. The university library was based at Villa Venezia in Queens Road. Residential facilities were provided at the Union Hostel with three halls of residence Jayatilleke and Arunachalam based at Guildford Crescent and Queens Hall (Q Hall or Women's hostel) along with two other hostels named Brodie and Aquinas.[7]

Following the completion of new buildings at Peradeniya, departments of Law and Agriculture and department of Veterinary Science, were transferred out of Colombo to Peradeniya in 1949, however the department of law was brought back to Colombo in 1965. Later in 1952, the faculties of Arts and Oriental Studies were moved to Peradeniya too along with sections of the university administration and library. Two halls of residence, Jayatilleke hall and Arunachalam hall were transferred to Peradeniya too. A Faculty of Engineering was established in 1950 was later transferred to Peradeniya in 1965.

Sections of the University of Ceylon, functioned in Colombo and Peradeniya acted as campuses of the same university until 1966. But in 1966, these campuses were split into two. The section located in Colombo was known as the University of Ceylon, Colombo, while the section located in Peradeniya was known as University of Ceylon, Peradeniya.

University of Ceylon, Colombo Campus

The announcement of the creation of a separate university in Colombo was made in Parliament in the Throne Speech of 1967. The necessary legislation for this purpose had been prepared by the Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs under section 34 of the Higher Education Act No. 20 of 1966 on the recommendation of the National Council of Higher Education. The new institution, which came into existence on 1 October 1967 with the Colombo Campus as its nucleus, had a student population of nearly 5000 reading for degrees in arts, law, the sciences and medicine, and a teaching staff of nearly 300.

The University of Ceylon Act No. 1 of 1972, which replaced the Higher Education Act of 1966 altered the university structure. The four independent autonomous universities (University of Ceylon, Peradeniya, University of Ceylon, Colombo, Vidyodaya University and Vidyalankara University) which had been set up by then and the Ceylon College of Technology at Katubedda became campuses of a single university styled the University of Sri Lanka. Its headquarters designated Senate House was located in Colombo. This arrangement did not last very long. With the promulgation of the Universities Act. No 16 of 1978, university status was again restored to the Campuses and the Colombo Campus of the University of Sri Lanka was renamed the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.

University of Colombo

Under the Universities Act No. 16, 1978, the University of Sri Lanka was split into six independent, autonomous universities as University of Colombo, University of Peradeniya, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, University of Kelaniya, University of Moratuwa and University of Jaffna.[8] This Act brought back some of the central features of the Ceylon University Ordinance of 1942 such as the Senates, the Councils, and Courts.

In 1978 the University of Colombo had Faculties of Medicine, Arts, Science, Education and Law. In the gradual expansion that followed in the 1980s, a Faculty of Management and Finance was established as well as Faculty of Graduate Studies was created by an Ordinance of the UGC in 1987. The Sri Palee Campus of the university was established by a Gazette notification in 1996. In 1978, the Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, the Institute of Workers' Education and the Institute of Indigenous medicine were affiliated with the University of Colombo. The Institute of Computer Technology (ICT) was established in 1987 which became the Computer School in 2002.

Governance and administration

 
College House (Regina Walauwa) the administrative headquarters of the University of Colombo

The UoC is a state university and depends on the government for much of its annual grant, which is provided by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Due to this, its administration is heavily influenced by the UGC. Undergraduate education is completely free. The Governance of the university is under the provisions of the Universities Act No. 16 of 1978 and the Universities (Amendment) Act No. 7 of 1985 along with its own by-laws.

The university's administration is based upon that of the former University of Ceylon consisting of a dual structure of bodies: the council (formally known as the University Court which is the governing body) and the Academic Senate (academic affairs).

Much of the appointments to officers and faculty are carried out by these bodies, however on the recommendations of the UGC.

Officers of the university

Chancellor

The Chancellor is the head of the university and awards all degrees, although most duties are carried out by the Vice-Chancellor. The appointment is made by the President of Sri Lanka, to a distinguished person in academics, clergy or in the civil society. The chancellor is Ven. Muruththettuwe Ananda Thero.[9]

Vice-Chancellor

Day-to-day management of the university is undertaken by the Vice-Chancellor, appointed by the President of Sri Lanka. The Vice-Chancellor is Senior Professor Chandrika Wijeratne.

Rector

The Rector is head of the Sri Palee Campus, thus undertakes its management, appointed by the Vice-Chancellor. The Rector of the Sri Palee Campus is Dr Ranjan Hettiarachchi.

Organisation

Founding of faculties and schools of the University of Colombo
Faculty Year founded

Faculty of Medicine 1870
Faculty of Science 1942
Faculty of Law 1947
Faculty of Education 1949
Faculty of Arts 1963
Faculty of Management and Finance 1979
Faculty of Graduate Studies 1987
Sri Palee Campus 1996
School of Computing 2002
Faculty of Nursing 2017
Faculty of Technology 2017

The University of Colombo has seven faculties of study. These faculties contain 41 academic departments in addition to the faculties it has a small campus and a computer school that contain five academic departments of their own. In addition, the university has six institutions and five affiliated centres.[10] At the beginning, it had only four of the current faculties, namely; the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Science. Since then, three other faculties have been added. The latest addition is the University of Colombo School of Computing which was established in 2002

There are six postgraduate institutions affiliated, three of which are located on campus. These include the Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, the only institution in the country that provides specialist training of medical doctors. The Colombo Planetarium and the Colombo Observatory are located within the main campus of the university.

University Library

University of Colombo library is a centrally-administered network of libraries of the university primary made up of the main library and two branch libraries. It is the oldest academic library in the country since its constituent Colombo Medical College library was established in 1870. Containing 400,000 plus items, it is one of the largest libraries in the country. Two branches of the library are established in faculties in the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Science. The Ceylon Collection and the Rare Collection contains large number of important documents and books including a large palm-leaf manuscript collection.[11]

Publications

The UoC publishes some of the key academic journals in the country.

  • University of Colombo Review
  • The Ceylon Journal of Medical Science
  • Sri Lanka Journal of International Law
  • International Journal on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions
  • Sri Lanka Journal of Bio-Medical Informatics
  • Sri Lanka Journal of Critical Care

International collaborations

UoC has established international links with universities around the world. Such links would be traced as far back as 1921 when the University College Colombo established close links to the University of London. Modern links have led to several global partnerships that have resulted in exchange in teaching and learning models, collaborative research, curriculum design, and student exchange.

The International Unit of the University of Colombo (IUUC) coordinates and develops international links. IUUC facilitates staff exchanges, distance learning, dual degree programs, joint conferences, seminars, workshops and academic networking.

Global networking

UoC is a member of several international academic networks:

International teaching and research partners

Government partnerships

Student life

Student organizations

Over 10,000 students attend the University of Colombo and others follow external degree programs conducted by the university. Students at the University of Colombo run over 40 clubs and organizations, including cultural and religious groups, academic clubs and teams, and common-interest organizations. Each faculty has its own Students Unions, where committee members are elected to by the students of the faculty. These student societies include:

Residential facilities

Since its inception, the University of Colombo has maintained residential facilities for its undergraduate students. This has been an integral part of the urban university culture of the UoC. Some of the early residential halls that were part of the Union Hostal which was based in Colombo were moved to Peradeniya in the 1950s, these residential halls function independently now. Currently, the university has seven student hostels along with several houses leased on a temporary basis which is administrated by the Student's Center. These hostels provide accommodation for 2973 undergraduate students annually. Residential facilities for academics and visiting faculty are provided both on and off campus.

Clubs and sports

In the university, there are forty-three Students' societies and associations functioning in the university engaging in activities and interests. The university has a strong Rotaract movement with clubs established in three faculties.

Sports activities of the university are implemented by the Department of Physical Education via the University Amalgamated Club. The Amalgamated Club includes 29 Captains and Vice-Captains of the major sports played by the UoC at an inter-university level. The Amalgamated club's strong movement to the university sports can be seen from 2006, under the president Sachitra Samarasinghe. The Sports Board is an advisory body to the Department of Physical Education. Annually the university takes part in the Inter-University sports Championships and the University Games. Within the university, itself inter-faculty tournaments and the University Championship are held and University Colours awarded. The UoC has links with many sports bodies such as Sri Lanka Cricket, Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union, Tennis Association of Sri Lanka, Colombo Rowing Club, etc.

Facilities for most sports are provided within the university, with a gymnasium for indoor sports and the university sports ground for out door sports. The swimming and rowing team has use of the swimming pool of Royal College Colombo and the Colombo Rowing Club facilities respectively.

The University of Colombo are the overall champions of the Sri Lanka University Games which is held every four years among the public universities in Sri Lanka. The university is also the most successful in the games winning 8 out of the 10 championships since its inception in 1980.

Past Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors

Notable people

Comparison of academic staff[12][g]
Category Number engaged in the university system (2008) Number engaged in University of Colombo (2008)

Professors 386 70
Associate professors 79 16
Senior lecturers 1929 232
Lecturers 1556 149
Academic support staff 326 109

See also

Further reading

  • Jennings, Sir Ivor The Road to Peradeniya (Autobiography), ISBN 955-552-114-X

References

  1. ^ a b c University System at a Glance 18 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Lankan universities ranked among top ten 2 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "About University of Colombo" 5 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Life of Sir James Peiris, W. T. Keble and Devar Surya Sena, p.76 (University of California), accessed 30 December 2022
  5. ^ Sir James Peiris (Public Life), by L.J.M. Cooray (Ourcivilisation Web), accessed 28 November 2014
  6. ^ The First Years of the University of Ceylon www.island.lk[dead link]
  7. ^ The Union Hostel of the University of Ceylon www.island.lk[dead link]
  8. ^ "Universities Act – Part XX". University Grants Commission (Sri Lanka).[dead link]
  9. ^ "Ven. Muruththettuwe Ananda Thero appointed new Chancellor of Colombo University". www.adaderana.lk. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
  10. ^ Academic of UoC 6 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ . University of Colombo library. 2009. Archived from the original on 18 August 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  12. ^ . University Grants Commission of Sri Lanka. 2009. Archived from the original on 12 April 2010. Retrieved 9 June 2010.

External links

  • University of Colombo
  • Map of UoC main campus
  • Computer Science Society University of Colombo
  • Sri Palee Campus

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources University of Colombo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The University of Colombo informally Colombo University or UoC is a public research university located primarily in Colombo Sri Lanka It is the oldest institution of modern higher education in Sri Lanka Specialised in the fields of natural social and applied sciences as well as mathematics computer sciences and law It is ranked among the top 10 universities in South Asia 2 University of Colomboක ළඹ ව ශ වව ද ය ලයக ழ ம ப ப பல கல க கழகம MottoSanskrit ब द ध शर वत र भ रजत Buddhih Sarvatra Bhrajate Motto in EnglishWisdom EnlightensTypePublic research universityEstablished1870 153 years ago 1870 AccreditationUniversity Grants Commission Sri Lanka Academic affiliationUniversity Grants Commission Sri Lanka Association of Commonwealth Universities International Association of UniversitiesEndowmentLKR 1 461 billion 1 ChancellorVen Muruththettuwe Ananda TheroVice ChancellorProfessor H D KarunaratneAcademic staff843 1 Administrative staff88 1 Students37 636Undergraduates19 216Postgraduates10 678LocationColombo Sri LankaCampusUrbanPublicationsUniversity of Colombo Review The Ceylon Journal of Medical ScienceColours Gold amp MaroonSporting affiliationsSri Lanka University GamesWebsitewww wbr cmb wbr ac wbr lkThe University of Colombo was founded in 1921 as University College Colombo affiliated to the University of London Degrees were issued to its students from 1923 onwards The university traces its roots to 1870 when the Ceylon Medical School was established 3 UoC has produced notable alumni in the fields of science law economics business literature and politics Contents 1 Overview 2 Location 3 History 3 1 Ceylon Medical College 3 2 Ceylon University College 3 3 University of Ceylon 3 4 University of Ceylon Colombo Campus 3 5 University of Colombo 4 Governance and administration 4 1 Officers of the university 5 Organisation 6 University Library 7 Publications 8 International collaborations 8 1 Global networking 8 2 International teaching and research partners 8 3 Government partnerships 9 Student life 10 Residential facilities 11 Clubs and sports 12 Past Chancellors and Vice Chancellors 13 Notable people 14 See also 15 Further reading 16 References 17 External linksOverview EditThe university is a state university with most of its funding coming from the central government via the University Grants Commission UGC Therefore as with all other state universities in Sri Lanka the UGC recommends its vice chancellor for appointment by the President of Sri Lanka and makes appointments of its administrative staff Its motto is Buddhih Sarvatra Bhrajate which means Wisdom shines forth everywhere in Sanskrit With a student population of over 11 000 the university is made up of seven faculties with 43 academic departments and eight other institutions Most faculties offer both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees with some offering courses for external students and distance learning programs Location EditMain article Campus of University of Colombo The university occupies an estate of 50 acres 200 000 m2 in the heart of the city of Colombo known as Cinnamon Gardens The administrative center of the university is the College House which houses the office of the vice chancellor Its period architecture is a city landmark The College House the Faculty of Graduate Studies FGS and the Institute of Biochemistry Molecular Biology and Biotechnology IBMBB are located along Kumarathunga Munidasa Mawatha formally Thurstan Road between Queens Road and the India House Situated between the Thurstan Road and Reed Avenue is the iconic Old Royal College Building King George Hall New Arts Theatre sports ground along with the buildings of the science faculty and the University of Colombo School of Computing UCSC On the other side of the Reed Avenue is the university library flanked by the arts and law faculty buildings along with the gymnasium The estate includes several properties outside Cinnamon Gardens such as the Faculty of Medicine which is located at Kynsey Road opposite the Colombo General Hospital in close proximity to the Postgraduate Institute of Medicine located at Norris Canal Road The Institute of Indigenous Medicine is located in the suburbs of Colombo in Nawala In addition there are several properties outside Colombo including the Sri Palee Campus in Wewala Horana and the Institute of Agro Technology and Rural Science in Hambantota History Edit Iconic old Royal College Building now home to the Department of Mathematics with the university tower Ceylon Medical College Edit The origins of the University of Colombo begins with the establishment of the Ceylon Medical School in June 1870 it was the second European medical school to be established in South Asia In 1880 the school was raised to the status of college thus becoming the Ceylon Medical College which permitted it to award the Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery LMS which continued until the late 1940s In 1889 the college was recognised by the General Medical Council of the United Kingdom when holders of its license became eligible to practice in Great Britain Ceylon University College Edit The Ceylon University Association CUA was formed in 1906 by a group of western educated elite including Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam Sir James Peiris and Sir Marcus Fernando 4 5 Owing to the persistent demands of the CUA the government decided in 1913 to set up a University college The Faculty of Medicine building and the Koch Memorial Clock Tower on Kynsey Road Arguments regarding the nature and status of the institution to be set up its location and the outset of World War I halted the establishment process until 1920 when the government purchased a private mansion called the Regina Walawwa which later came to be known as College House for the purpose of setting up the University College under the recommendations of Sir Edward Denham The Ceylon University College was formally declared open in January 1921 in the building that was originally the main building of Royal College Colombo located on Kumarathunga Munidasa Mawatha formally Thurstan Road opposite College House The University College was affiliated to the University of London and prepared students for University of London external degrees which were jointly examined Even though this fell short of a full university for Ceylon it proved a platform to develop the academia required for a university It had two departments Arts and Science 6 University of Ceylon Edit The University of Ceylon was established on 1 July 1942 by the Ceylon University Ordinance No 20 of 1942 which was passed by the State Council of Ceylon amidst World War II and threat of Japanese invasion The Ceylon University College and the Ceylon Medical College were combined to form the University of Ceylon with its administration based at College House and ability to grant its own degrees The two departments of Arts and Science of the University College were upgraded to faculties the Medical College became the faculty of medicine and a new faculty of Oriental Studies was established at Cruden House The university library was based at Villa Venezia in Queens Road Residential facilities were provided at the Union Hostel with three halls of residence Jayatilleke and Arunachalam based at Guildford Crescent and Queens Hall Q Hall or Women s hostel along with two other hostels named Brodie and Aquinas 7 Following the completion of new buildings at Peradeniya departments of Law and Agriculture and department of Veterinary Science were transferred out of Colombo to Peradeniya in 1949 however the department of law was brought back to Colombo in 1965 Later in 1952 the faculties of Arts and Oriental Studies were moved to Peradeniya too along with sections of the university administration and library Two halls of residence Jayatilleke hall and Arunachalam hall were transferred to Peradeniya too A Faculty of Engineering was established in 1950 was later transferred to Peradeniya in 1965 Sections of the University of Ceylon functioned in Colombo and Peradeniya acted as campuses of the same university until 1966 But in 1966 these campuses were split into two The section located in Colombo was known as the University of Ceylon Colombo while the section located in Peradeniya was known as University of Ceylon Peradeniya University of Ceylon Colombo Campus Edit The announcement of the creation of a separate university in Colombo was made in Parliament in the Throne Speech of 1967 The necessary legislation for this purpose had been prepared by the Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs under section 34 of the Higher Education Act No 20 of 1966 on the recommendation of the National Council of Higher Education The new institution which came into existence on 1 October 1967 with the Colombo Campus as its nucleus had a student population of nearly 5000 reading for degrees in arts law the sciences and medicine and a teaching staff of nearly 300 The University of Ceylon Act No 1 of 1972 which replaced the Higher Education Act of 1966 altered the university structure The four independent autonomous universities University of Ceylon Peradeniya University of Ceylon Colombo Vidyodaya University and Vidyalankara University which had been set up by then and the Ceylon College of Technology at Katubedda became campuses of a single university styled the University of Sri Lanka Its headquarters designated Senate House was located in Colombo This arrangement did not last very long With the promulgation of the Universities Act No 16 of 1978 university status was again restored to the Campuses and the Colombo Campus of the University of Sri Lanka was renamed the University of Colombo Sri Lanka University of Colombo Edit Under the Universities Act No 16 1978 the University of Sri Lanka was split into six independent autonomous universities as University of Colombo University of Peradeniya University of Sri Jayewardenepura University of Kelaniya University of Moratuwa and University of Jaffna 8 This Act brought back some of the central features of the Ceylon University Ordinance of 1942 such as the Senates the Councils and Courts In 1978 the University of Colombo had Faculties of Medicine Arts Science Education and Law In the gradual expansion that followed in the 1980s a Faculty of Management and Finance was established as well as Faculty of Graduate Studies was created by an Ordinance of the UGC in 1987 The Sri Palee Campus of the university was established by a Gazette notification in 1996 In 1978 the Postgraduate Institute of Medicine the Institute of Workers Education and the Institute of Indigenous medicine were affiliated with the University of Colombo The Institute of Computer Technology ICT was established in 1987 which became the Computer School in 2002 Governance and administration Edit College House Regina Walauwa the administrative headquarters of the University of Colombo The UoC is a state university and depends on the government for much of its annual grant which is provided by the University Grants Commission UGC Due to this its administration is heavily influenced by the UGC Undergraduate education is completely free The Governance of the university is under the provisions of the Universities Act No 16 of 1978 and the Universities Amendment Act No 7 of 1985 along with its own by laws The university s administration is based upon that of the former University of Ceylon consisting of a dual structure of bodies the council formally known as the University Court which is the governing body and the Academic Senate academic affairs Much of the appointments to officers and faculty are carried out by these bodies however on the recommendations of the UGC Officers of the university Edit ChancellorThe Chancellor is the head of the university and awards all degrees although most duties are carried out by the Vice Chancellor The appointment is made by the President of Sri Lanka to a distinguished person in academics clergy or in the civil society The chancellor is Ven Muruththettuwe Ananda Thero 9 Vice ChancellorDay to day management of the university is undertaken by the Vice Chancellor appointed by the President of Sri Lanka The Vice Chancellor is Senior Professor Chandrika Wijeratne RectorThe Rector is head of the Sri Palee Campus thus undertakes its management appointed by the Vice Chancellor The Rector of the Sri Palee Campus is Dr Ranjan Hettiarachchi Organisation EditFounding of faculties and schools of the University of ColomboFaculty Year foundedFaculty of Medicine 1870Faculty of Science 1942Faculty of Law 1947Faculty of Education 1949Faculty of Arts 1963Faculty of Management and Finance 1979Faculty of Graduate Studies 1987Sri Palee Campus 1996School of Computing 2002Faculty of Nursing 2017Faculty of Technology 2017Main article Faculties and institutions of University of Colombo The University of Colombo has seven faculties of study These faculties contain 41 academic departments in addition to the faculties it has a small campus and a computer school that contain five academic departments of their own In addition the university has six institutions and five affiliated centres 10 At the beginning it had only four of the current faculties namely the Faculty of Law the Faculty of Medicine the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Science Since then three other faculties have been added The latest addition is the University of Colombo School of Computing which was established in 2002There are six postgraduate institutions affiliated three of which are located on campus These include the Postgraduate Institute of Medicine the only institution in the country that provides specialist training of medical doctors The Colombo Planetarium and the Colombo Observatory are located within the main campus of the university University Library EditMain article University of Colombo library University of Colombo library is a centrally administered network of libraries of the university primary made up of the main library and two branch libraries It is the oldest academic library in the country since its constituent Colombo Medical College library was established in 1870 Containing 400 000 plus items it is one of the largest libraries in the country Two branches of the library are established in faculties in the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Science The Ceylon Collection and the Rare Collection contains large number of important documents and books including a large palm leaf manuscript collection 11 Publications EditMain article Publications of University of Colombo The UoC publishes some of the key academic journals in the country University of Colombo Review The Ceylon Journal of Medical Science Sri Lanka Journal of International Law International Journal on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions Sri Lanka Journal of Bio Medical Informatics Sri Lanka Journal of Critical CareInternational collaborations EditUoC has established international links with universities around the world Such links would be traced as far back as 1921 when the University College Colombo established close links to the University of London Modern links have led to several global partnerships that have resulted in exchange in teaching and learning models collaborative research curriculum design and student exchange The International Unit of the University of Colombo IUUC coordinates and develops international links IUUC facilitates staff exchanges distance learning dual degree programs joint conferences seminars workshops and academic networking Global networking Edit UoC is a member of several international academic networks Asian Universities Alliance AUA Association of Commonwealth Universities ACU Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning ASAIHL International Association of Universities IAU International teaching and research partners Edit La Trobe University Australia Western Sydney University Australia Monash University Australia University of British Columbia Canada University of Ottawa Canada Darmstadt University of Technology Germany City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Mahatma Gandhi University India Ritsumeikan University Japan University of Oslo Norway National University of Singapore Singapore University of Uppsala Sweden University of London United Kingdom University of Pennsylvania United StatesGovernment partnerships Edit European Molecular Biology Network Government of Sweden research Cooperation SAREC Project Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency SIDA United Nations Development Programme UNDP Research co operationStudent life EditStudent organizationsOver 10 000 students attend the University of Colombo and others follow external degree programs conducted by the university Students at the University of Colombo run over 40 clubs and organizations including cultural and religious groups academic clubs and teams and common interest organizations Each faculty has its own Students Unions where committee members are elected to by the students of the faculty These student societies include Arts Students Union Medical Students Union Science Faculty Students Council Moot Court and Debating Society Faculty of Law Law Students Union UCSC Students Union Religious Societies Buddhist Students Association Muslim Majlis Hindu Students Union Catholic Students Movement Student Christian Movement FMF Media Unit Faculty of Management and Finance Media Unit AIESEC Colombo Central Local Committee Epsilon Delta Society Rotaract Club Computer Science Society CompSoc UCSC ISACA Student Group Tamil Literary Union Mathematical and Astronomical Society Physics Society FOS Media Faculty of Science Media Unit University Amalgamated ClubResidential facilities EditSince its inception the University of Colombo has maintained residential facilities for its undergraduate students This has been an integral part of the urban university culture of the UoC Some of the early residential halls that were part of the Union Hostal which was based in Colombo were moved to Peradeniya in the 1950s these residential halls function independently now Currently the university has seven student hostels along with several houses leased on a temporary basis which is administrated by the Student s Center These hostels provide accommodation for 2973 undergraduate students annually Residential facilities for academics and visiting faculty are provided both on and off campus MenDe Saram Hostel Bloemfontein Medical Hostel The Lamela Hostel Kithyakara Hostel WomenSujata Jayawardena Memorial Hostel Muttiah Hostel Havelock Road HostelClubs and sports EditIn the university there are forty three Students societies and associations functioning in the university engaging in activities and interests The university has a strong Rotaract movement with clubs established in three faculties Sports activities of the university are implemented by the Department of Physical Education via the University Amalgamated Club The Amalgamated Club includes 29 Captains and Vice Captains of the major sports played by the UoC at an inter university level The Amalgamated club s strong movement to the university sports can be seen from 2006 under the president Sachitra Samarasinghe The Sports Board is an advisory body to the Department of Physical Education Annually the university takes part in the Inter University sports Championships and the University Games Within the university itself inter faculty tournaments and the University Championship are held and University Colours awarded The UoC has links with many sports bodies such as Sri Lanka Cricket Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union Tennis Association of Sri Lanka Colombo Rowing Club etc Facilities for most sports are provided within the university with a gymnasium for indoor sports and the university sports ground for out door sports The swimming and rowing team has use of the swimming pool of Royal College Colombo and the Colombo Rowing Club facilities respectively The University of Colombo are the overall champions of the Sri Lanka University Games which is held every four years among the public universities in Sri Lanka The university is also the most successful in the games winning 8 out of the 10 championships since its inception in 1980 Past Chancellors and Vice Chancellors EditChancellors University of Ceylon Sir Andrew Caldecott 1942 44 Sir Henry Monck Mason Moore 1944 49 Lord Soulbury 1949 54 Sir Oliver Goonetilleke 1954 62 William Gopallawa 1962 72 University of Sri Lanka William Gopallawa 1972 78 University of Colombo J R Jayewardene 1978 1981 P R Anthonis 1981 2002 Oswald Gomis 2002 2021 Ven Muruththettuwe Ananda Thero 17 November 2021 Present Presidents Colombo Campus 1972 1977 Osmund Jayaratne M B Ariyapala P P G L Siriwardena Hiran Dias Vice Chancellors University College Colombo Robert Marrs 1922 1939 Sir Ivor Jennings 1940 1942 University of Ceylon Sir Ivor Jennings 1942 1954 Sir Nicholas Attygalle 1954 1967 O H de A Wijesekera 1967 University of Ceylon Colombo Walwin A de Silva 1968 1969 B A Abeywickrema 1969 1972 University of Sri Lanka B A Abeywickrema 1972 1974 L H Sumanadasa 1974 P P G L Siriwardena 1974 1978 University of Colombo Stanley Wijesundera 1978 1988 G L Peiris 1988 1994 Nandadasa Kodagoda 1994 W D Lakshman 1994 1999 Savitri Goonesekere 1999 2002 T Hettiarachchy 2002 2007 Kshanika Hirimburegama 2007 2013 W K Hirimburegama 2013 2015 Lakshman Dissanayake 2015 2019 Chandrika N Wijayaratne 2019 2022 Notable people EditFurther information List of University of Colombo people Comparison of academic staff 12 g Category Number engaged in the university system 2008 Number engaged in University of Colombo 2008 Professors 386 70Associate professors 79 16Senior lecturers 1929 232Lecturers 1556 149Academic support staff 326 109See also EditList of split up universitiesFurther reading EditJennings Sir Ivor The Road to Peradeniya Autobiography ISBN 955 552 114 XReferences Edit a b c University System at a Glance Archived 18 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine Lankan universities ranked among top ten Archived 2 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine About University of Colombo Archived 5 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine Life of Sir James Peiris W T Keble and Devar Surya Sena p 76 University of California accessed 30 December 2022 Sir James Peiris Public Life by L J M Cooray Ourcivilisation Web accessed 28 November 2014 The First Years of the University of Ceylon www island lk dead link The Union Hostel of the University of Ceylon www island lk dead link Universities Act Part XX University Grants Commission Sri Lanka dead link Ven Muruththettuwe Ananda Thero appointed new Chancellor of Colombo University www adaderana lk Retrieved 7 December 2021 Academic of UoC Archived 6 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine About the Library University of Colombo library 2009 Archived from the original on 18 August 2010 Retrieved 28 May 2010 Distribution of University Teaching Staff by Faculties 2008 University Grants Commission of Sri Lanka 2009 Archived from the original on 12 April 2010 Retrieved 9 June 2010 External links Edit Sri Lanka portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to University of Colombo University of Colombo Map of UoC main campus Computer Science Society University of Colombo University of Colombo rowing Sri Palee Campus Coordinates 6 54 06 N 79 51 35 E 6 90157 N 79 85962 E 6 90157 79 85962 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Colombo amp oldid 1130487378, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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