University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
About

Vision
Be a centre of excellence in higher education with national, regional and global standing

Mission
University of Peradeniya strives to offer globally recognized knowledge and education to knowledge seekers at undergraduate, postgraduate and non-graduate levels and deliver education, training and research programs by conducting professional and curriculum-based teaching and learning and conduct high quality research for national, regional and global needs whilst maintaining highest levels of efficiency, effectiveness, integrity and transparency in contributing to the development of a knowledge-based society.

Values

  • Highest standard of teaching, learning & research
  • Academic freedom
  • Integrity and transparency in all its functions
  • Respect for cultural diversity

 

Goals

  • Quality and relevance of all undergraduate & postgraduate programs in the University, enhanced to achieve international recognition in Higher Education
  • Developed resources to enhance the quality of research contributing to the national and international requirements available
  • Administrative and financial efficiency within the framework of corporate governance enhanced
  • Opportunities for a wider range of educational programs to contribute to the development of a knowledge- based society increased
  • Physical & human resources to offer a conducive and aesthetic environment for academic pursuits enhanced

History

The University of Peradeniya is the heir to a sixty year old University tradition which commenced with the inception of the University of Ceylon, the first institution of its kind established in Colombo on 1 July 1942. It moved to the banks of Mahaweli River, the longest in the Country, in 1952. However the history of its evolution as the oldest and the largest University in the country pass through the following stages.

  1. 1942 to 1952 University of Ceylon
  2. 1952 to 1972 University of Ceylon Peradeniya
  3. 1972 to 1978 Peradeniya Campus, University of Sri Lanka
  4. Since 1978 University of Peradeniya

Sir Ivor Jennings the first Vice-Chancellor, on his first visit to the campus site in 1944 with the site plan of the architect Sir Patrick Abercrombie's, has written,


"No University in the world would have such a setting".


The University is located in Peradeniya in the Central Province, which bares lush greenery vegetation and mist-clad mountains, approximately 6 km from the City of Kandy, the historic Capital of the last independent Kingdom and 110 km from Colombo, Capital of Sri Lanka, and can be reached within two to three hours by public road or by railway.


The access to the University premises is through Galaha Road from the turn off near the historic Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya, a popular tourist and lovers' attraction, famous for its rare tropical plants and orchids


The University covers about 700 hectares of land and the developed area covering approximately 130 hectares is occupied by buildings of the Faculties, Halls of Residence, Staff bungalows etc.


Throughout the campus most trees begin to bear flowers in early March signaling the coming of spring. Lovers' Lane, Kissing Bend, open-air theater and the lower Hantana Road display a rare aesthetic beauty through the rich foliage.

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Type of organization

Sri Lanka
1 office
1942
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Company Offices

  • Sri Lanka (headquarters)
  • Kandy
  • Peradeniya, 20400 Sri Lanka