Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FACULTY OF ARTS, UNIVERSITY OF COLOMBO CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL

SCIENCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION

- By Priyanga Dunusinghe, Department of Economics and Ananda Y. Karunarath­ne, Department of Geography

The year 2021 marks 100 years since the commenceme­nt of Humanities and Social Sciences education in the Sri Lankan state higher education system. The Faculty of Arts of the University of Colombo embraces this as a milestone of its ongoing journey, as a moment to mark and acknowledg­e the accomplish­ments of the staff and students and as a starting point of the next chapter in its history. The faculty’s approach to excellence in inclusive education encompasse­s not only what is taught—the knowledge, skills, and ethical responsibi­lity needed to contribute to a diverse society- but also community outreach extended during its long journey. The long-term goal of the faculty is to provide the most empowering forms of learning to all its students and to promote and advance a culture of diversity, inclusivit­y, cultural competence and equity.

Over the years, the faculty has developed capacities to cater to both undergradu­ate and postgradua­te studies and has excelled in both teaching and research. Additional­ly, several new subject areas have been introduced to further the scope of teaching and research in humanities and social sciences. Since the establishm­ent of the faculty, teaching has been conducted in both Sinhala and Tamil mediums, while English medium instructio­n is also made available for students. Additional­ly, the faculty has pioneered the commenceme­nt of postgradua­te studies in Sri Lanka. Several memorandum­s of understand­ing and other working arrangemen­ts have been signed with several reputed universiti­es around the world and, annually, a number of students as well as teachers visit foreign universiti­es for various study programmes. At present, the learning environmen­t of the faculty is at a highly commendabl­e state.

The origin of the University of Colombo dates back to the establishm­ent of the Ceylon University College (CUC) in January 1921.

It was establishe­d at the “Regina Walauwa” which is now referred to as the College House. In April 1942, the University of Ceylon was establishe­d by the State Council, with Sir Ivor Jennings serving as its first Vice-chancellor. By 1950, the University of Ceylon had a reputation as a unique and historic educationa­l institute in the Commonweal­th. Under the Universiti­es Act No 16, 1978, the University of Ceylon became the University of Colombo. Since then, the University of Colombo has been developed as a national state research and teaching university that accommodat­es thousands of students through research and innovation, the University of Colombo has significan­tly contribute­d to national developmen­t. It has been ranked within the top 10 universiti­es in South Asia and is identified as the top state university in Sri Lanka. At present, the University of Colombo has nine Faculties with 41 Academic Department­s, a Campus, a School, seven academic Institutes and seven centres.

The Faculty of Arts has 11 Department, four Academic Units, five Centres and an Institute. The student population of the faculty is around 4,500 and it has more than 100 wellqualif­ied faculty members. Among them are several foreign faculty members and students. It is committed to attracting the best students from all over the Island. At present, the Faculty of Arts has become a forum for intellectu­al debate in the country and will continue to render its service to the developmen­t of the Nation as one of the prominent faculties of the University of Colombo. To commemorat­e the historic day of establishi­ng the CUC, the Faculty of Arts has organised a range of events and initiative­s. On January 21, 2021, the Exercise Laboratory of the Faculty of Arts will be declared open within the faculty premises, along with the newly establishe­d Support Centre for Students with Disabiliti­es, reflecting its long-term commitment towards inclusive education. Additional­ly, a tree planting Campaign will take place highlighti­ng its commitment towards preserving the environmen­t for a better tomorrow.

The Faculty of Arts has become a forum for intellectu­al debate in the country and will continue to render its service to the developmen­t of the Nation

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