The Faculty of Management Studies & Commerce (FMSC), ceremonially welcomed their new batch of students for the academic year 2019/2020, on 02nd December 2019. Snr. Prof Sudantha Liyanage; Acting Vice-Chancellor of the university, Dr. U Anura Kumara; Dean of the Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce, Deans of other faculties and Heads of Departments graced...Read More
To address the challenges by environmental changes A Joint Symposium organized by the World Class University Project (WCUP), University of Sri Jayewardenepura (USJ) in collaboration with National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan (NSYSU) (http://www.nsysu.edu.tw/) and the Faculty of Applied Sciences, USJ was successfully held on the 29th November 2019 at the Faculty of Applied Sciences, USJ. ...Read More
To address the challenges by environmental changes A Joint Symposium organized by the World Class University Project (WCUP), University of Sri Jayewardenepura (USJ) in collaboration with National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan (NSYSU) (http://www.nsysu.edu.tw/) and the Faculty of Applied Sciences, USJ was successfully held on the 29th November 2019 at the Faculty of Applied Sciences, USJ. ...Read More
Applications are invited for the Certificate Course in Angampora offered by the Department of Anthropology of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Application Closing Date: 21st January 2020 Download Applicaiton: Doc>> / PDF>> Read more: Vidudaya Angampora>> Read More
TheUniversity of Sri Jayewardenepura wishes to express its deepest sympathy in regard to the demise of Prof. Vini Vitharana, former Dean of the Faculty of Arts (currently the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences) and Professor in Sinhala in the Department of Sinhala of the Vidyodaya University (from 1960-1981). Vini Vitharana was born on June 2,...Read More
At a time where the future of work is more unpredictable due to the increased automation of the workforce and the dynamics at play in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, only 1 in 4 young people in South Asia is estimated to be on track to gain secondary-level skills necessary for success in the global economy. While...Read More