Campus of University of Peradeniya explained

The main campus of University of Peradeniya is in Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. It has an additional sub-campus in Mahailuppallama, North Central province. Other than that, several farms and agriculture-related institutions operate off the main campus and the sub-campus.

Main campus

Summary of the facilities in campus
FacilityNumber

Number of institutes02
Number of faculties08
Number of academic departments72
Number of directorates03
Number of centres/units 15
Number of Halls of Residences19
Number of University Quarters 419
Number of Guest Houses04
Number of Cafeterias28
Number of Banks02
Number of Post Offices01
Number of Churches02
Number of Temples 01
Number of Mosques01
Number of Alumni Associations06
Number of Registered Trade Unions17
Number of Welfare Societies 20
Main library and number of branch libraries08
Total land extent1695acres
The main campus is in a site that touches the lower slopes of the lush mountains of Hanthana. Spanned over an area of 700 hectares, University of Peradeniya occupies the largest land area owned by a university in Sri Lanka. Moreover, there is a large number of facilities on campus to facilitate the 6000 plus students who live here. University of Peradeniya is the largest residential university in Sri Lanka. A summary of the facilities are given here.[1]

Senate building

University Senate is the primary building. All the central administration work is done here. Offices of the chancellor and vice chancellor, main seminar rooms where the council meetings are held, are inside. The Senate building was built entirely on stone pillars, and is of great architectural value. Stone carvings on each of the hundreds of pillars intensifies its beauty.

Seven floor library building

University of Peradeniya library is adjacent to the Senate building. With more than 800,000 items, it is one of the largest libraries in Sri Lanka. The building is constructed to seven floors including a floor underground.

Arts faculty premises

The Senate building is on the Arts faculty premises. The Arts faculty spans a large area and is of a great scenic beauty. Its beauty was deeply admired by scholars such as Professor Ediriweera Sarachchandra and Professor Ashley Halpe.[2] The famous Sarachchandra open-air theatre aka wala is in the premises.

Science faculty and other buildings

The faculty of Science and the other faculties except the faculty of Engineering are on the same side of the river Mahaweli, close to the Arts faculty premises.[3] The faculty of Medicine is on the other side of the road of the entrance of the Botanical Garden of Peradeniya, which is a major tourist attraction of the country.

Hanthana range

A large part of the Hanthana range is owned by the university and remains afforested. Many roads leading to the Hanthana mountains, including the famous upper-Hanthana road runs through university land. The upper-Hanthana lodge which was a tourist guest house, is now owned by the university and facilitates the faculty.

Engineering faculty premises

The faculty of Engineering is on the other side of the river Mahaweli, on a side of the main road leading to Gampola. The bridge linking the two banks is known as the Akbar bridge and considered a marvel of civil engineering. It was designed by late Prof. A. Thurairajah (Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, 1975-77 and 1982-85) and built by the 1st batch of the faculty, in the year of its inception.

The nearest railway station is Sarasavi Uyana which is on campus. Another bridge known as Yaka Paalama links the railway to the other bank. Daily shuttle bus services operate from Kandy to Galaha junction and Kandy to the university.

Mahailuppallama sub-campus

A subcampus was established in 1968 at Mahailuppallama, North Central province for the Faculty of Agriculture.[4] Separate residential facilities are available in this subcampus.

Dodangolla farm

The university owns a farm near Dodangolla-Kundasale, about 25 km from the main campus. Several institutions affiliated to the faculty of Agriculture are in this facility.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Table 1.11: General information: Summary (pp.16), published by the University of Peradeniya publicationsWeb site: University of Peradeniya Hand Book 2008 . PDF . . 2008 . 2010-06-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110617044709/http://www.pdn.ac.lk/news/handbook/Handbook%20-%202008.pdf# . 2011-06-17 . dead .
  2. Web site: Peradeniya: Perfection of a dream Prof. Ashley Halpe, reflects on the changing face of campus life . The Sunday Times . 2000 . 2010-06-11.
  3. Web site: Marcus Fernando Hall-University of Peradeniya . bbs.keyhol.com . 2008 . 2010-06-11.
  4. Web site: Faculty of Agriculture sub campus . Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya . 2008 . 2010-06-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101127165951/http://www.pdn.ac.lk/agri/history/ . 2010-11-27 .