Uva Wellassa University

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Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka
ශ්‍රී ලංකා ඌව වෙල්ලස්ස විශ්වවිද්‍යාලය
Uva Wellassa University Logo.jpg
Uva Wellassa University Logo
MottoCentre of Excellence for Value Addition[ citation needed ]
Type Public
Established1 July 2005 (2005-07-01)
Accreditation University Grants Commission (Sri Lanka)
Academic affiliation
University Grants Commission (Sri Lanka),
Association of Commonwealth Universities,
International Association of Universities
Chancellor Bengamuwe Sri Dhammadinna Nayake Thero
Vice-Chancellor Jayantha Balawardane [1]
Students3,000
Undergraduates 2,900
Postgraduates 50
Location,
90000
,
Sri Lanka
Sporting affiliations
Sri Lanka University Games
Website www.uwu.ac.lk

Uva Wellassa University (abbreviated as UWU) is a Sri Lankan national university located in the city of Badulla. The university was established in 2005 and is one of Sri Lanka's national universities, serving the Uva Province. [2] It comprises six faculties, covering a range of disciplines from Animal Sciences and Export Agriculture to Health Sciences.

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History

Establishment and Development

This public university in the Uva Province of Sri Lanka was founded on June 1, 2005, to address the educational needs of the region. The campus occupies 35 acres of land, with the original plan covering 59 acres due to the challenging mountainous terrain. The Central Engineering Consultancy Bureau (CECB) oversaw the design and development of the campus with cabinet approval in October 2004.

The inception of UWU was the result of collaborative efforts, including an influential report by Professor H.P.M. Gunasena and a concept paper drafted by a Coordinating Committee led by Mr. Chandra Embuldeniya. The University Grants Commission (UGC) endorsed this innovative model for university establishment, and Mr. Embuldeniya was appointed Vice Chancellor in July 2005.

Core facilities, including lecture halls and computer labs, were operational by December 2006, marking the completion of various blocks and the Administration Block, despite facing obstacles like legal issues and relocation delays.

President Chandrika Kumaratunga formally recognized the university's establishment in 2007, and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa officially inaugurated the campus on 5 August 2009.[ citation needed ]

Achievements and Growth

UWU is the 14th National University in the Sri Lankan State University system and is known as the nation's first all-entrepreneurial institution.[ citation needed ] It started its academic journey in 2006 with 153 students in 5 programs and has since expanded. Today, UWU caters to 2908 undergraduates through 13 programs offered by 4 faculties and has a staff of 337. The university now offers postgraduate courses, external degree programs, diploma courses, and open and distance learning programs, contributing to Sri Lanka's higher education landscape.[ citation needed ]

Governance and Administration

Uva Wellassa University is a state university and depends on the government for its annual grant, which is provided by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Undergraduate education is free, and its governance is guided by the Universities Act No. 16 of 1978, the Universities (Amendment) Act No. 7 of 1985, and its own by-laws.

The university's administration follows a dual structure, including the Council (formerly known as the University Court) as the governing body and the Academic Senate for academic affairs. Appointments to officers and faculty are made with recommendations from the UGC.

Officers of the university

Chancellor

The chancellor is the head of the university and awards all degrees, although the vice-chancellor carries out most duties. The president of Sri Lanka makes the appointment to a distinguished person in academics, clergy or civil society. The chancellor is Most Venerable Bengamuwe Sri Dhammadinna Nayake Thero.

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 Professor Jayantha Lal Rathnasekara. [3]

Faculties and undergraduate courses

As of 2023, the university's four faculties offer 13 undergraduate degree programs. [4]

Faculty of Animal Science & Export Agriculture

Faculty of Applied Sciences

Faculty of Management

Faculty of Technological studies

Faculty of Health Sciences (proposed)

Post graduate courses

The university currently offers one post-graduate degree program.

Short term courses

The university offers more than 12 short-term courses and two certificate courses in Java Applications Development and Web Design.

Accommodations

The university offers hostel accommodations predominantly for its 1st, 3rd, and 4th-year students. In 2020, 1,755 of these students were accommodated, using both university-owned and rented facilities. The annual fees range from Rs. 3,500 for rented to Rs. 5,000 for on-campus accommodations. The university's establishment in Badulla has invigorated the local economy through rental opportunities[ citation needed ], heightened demand for services[ citation needed ], and job creation[ citation needed ], underlining its role as an economic catalyst in the region.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Prof. Jayantha Balawardane appointed Chancellor of Uva Wellassa University". www.adaderana.lk. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  2. "Uva Wellassa University (UWU) and its Way Forward". The Sunday Times. 20 January 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
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