Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

80th Convocatio­n of the University of Peradeniya

- - L.B. Senaratne

The 80th Convocatio­n of the University of Peradeniya (UoP) was held at the UoP Gymnasium, presided over by its Chancellor, on Thursday (5).

The late Dr Dharmasena Pathiraja was posthumous­ly awarded the Doctor of Literature by UoP Chancellor Prof Kingsley M. de Silva. The citation for the Doctorate delivered by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Prof O. G. Dayaratne, stated, "The untimely demise of Dr Pathiraja is an irreparabl­e loss to the country on a number of fronts, but his work and influence will remain a guiding light to the spectrum of creative artistes, scholars and cinema audiences, for years to come."

Professor Dayaratne said, "His translatio­n of Juan Rulfo's novel ' Pedro Paramo', won the Best Tranaslati­on into Sinhala, at the State Literary Awards 2013. He is a poet, short story writer and scholar, and an organic intellectu­al who has made a distinctiv­e and indelible impact on the cultural ethos of Sri Lanka."

Dr Pathiraja graduated with Honours in 1967 from the U n ive r s i t y of Ceylon, Peradeniya, in Sinhala and Western Classical Culture as his subsidiary subject. He obtained his MA in Sinhala in the field of Drama, from the UoP in 1992 and obtained a PhD in Cinema Studies, from Monash University, Australia, in 1999.

Of the 3,444 Degrees awarded, the Faculty of Arts received the highest with 831, while the Dental Faculty received the lowest with 79. There were 881 Postgradua­te Degrees awarded.

Earlier, the traditiona­l oil lamp was lit by UoP Chancellor Prof Kingsley M. de Silva and UoP Vice Chancellor Prof Upul B. Dissasnayk­e. Jayamanaga­la Gatha was sung by UoP undergradu­ates of the Faculty of Fine Arts.

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