Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

University of Vavuniya formally opened by President Rajapaksa

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The University of Vavuniya, with a centre for co-existence, was declared open by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Friday making it the 17th national university in the country.

The university has a capacity of enlisting around 1000 students at each intake. It is also the first university in the Vanni district.

University Grants Commission ( UGC) Chairman Sampath Amaratunge said one of the special features at the university will be the centre for co-existence aimed at promoting ethnic harmony.

The centre will be under former Jaffna University Vice Chancellor Vasanthy Arasaratna­m. She will

be the director of the centre.

The centre will be able to obtain UN funding as well and can focus

on research for reconcilia­tion instead of developing only cultural programmes, she said.

Similar centres will also be set up in other universiti­es.

Prof. Amaratunge said Rs three billion was invested in the project, and the university will have four faculties initially, with hope for expanding.

The faculties of Business Studies, Technology Studies, Environmen­tal Science and Health Science will be launched initially.

The University of Vavuniya was first establishe­d as a Northern Province Affiliated University College in 1991 and subsequent­ly the Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna was establishe­d on April 1, 1997 with two faculties, namely the Faculty of Applied Science and the Faculty of Business Studies.

In 2020, the Faculty of Technologi­cal Studies was also establishe­d. All three faculties offer 12 degree programmes of three and four year duration at present.

The Vavuniya Campus of the University of Jaffna was elevated to a separate state university and establishe­d as the University of Vavuniya, Sri Lanka 2021. Accordingl­y, the University of Vavuniya became the 17th state university in Sri Lanka effective from August 1, 2021.

The University of Vavuniya proposes to increase the student intake through introducin­g new study programmes along with the establishm­ent of the proposed faculties: Fa c u l t y of Health Sciences, Faculty of

Aquacultur­e, Fisheries and Marine Studies, Faculty of Natural Resources, Environmen­t and Sustainabl­e Energy Studies, Faculty of Animal Sciences, Faculty of Media and Communicat­ion Studies, and Faculty of Built Environmen­t.

The permanent site of the University of Vavuniya is located about ten km away from Vavuniya town along the Vavuniya-Mannar Road at Sopalapuli­yankulam in Pampaimadu. The university owns 195 acres of land, and it is a residentia­l university.

The university had establishe­d a centre for co-existence with the aim to build a greater network and bonds among students and communitie­s through interfaith dialogue and engagement.

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