Retracing
The history of the University of Kelaniya spanning
over 130 years:
by Professor Kulatilaka KUMARASINGHE
The University of Kelaniya has a proud history of over 130 years. The
Vidyalankara Pirivena which was established on 01st November 1875 AD has
developed into the University of Kelaniya. Vidyalankara Pirivena gained
the status of a University based on the Western Model in 1959.
The 1st Chief Priest of this great institution was Ven.
Pandithacharya Rathmalane Sri Dharmaloka. Under his guidance this
Pirivena made an immense contribution towards the academic enrichment in
the country from 1875 - 1887 AD. Many of the intellectual debates of
that period were spear-headed by academics of the Vidyalankara Pirivena.

Vidyalankara Pirivena was granted the western status of a University
by the Government due to two reasons. The main reason was to implement
the policy of making the Sinhala language the State language. The second
was the desire to establish two national educational institutes which
would form the backbone of the Sri Lankan educational system.
At the inception, the University comprised five faculties. Those were
the Faculty of Languages, Faculty of Buddhism, Faculty of Arts, Faculty
of Science and Faculty of Philosophy & Research.
By 1965, the number of students in the university had increased
gradually. Until this point university admission was granted only to
male students and the clergy. However, by the year 1963, female students
were permitted to obtain their degrees as external students. In 1963,
eight women were awarded BA degrees as external students.
At the inception, the university was situated in the premises of the
Vidyalankara Pirivena in Peliyagoda and in the buildings of Gurukula
Vidyalaya. Since this was an obstacle to the development of the
University, a plot of 21 acres in extent was acquired by the government
in 1960-61.
This land was previously known as Minor Camp. Plans were drawn to
build a department of Science complex with laboratories, building for
Arts, a Library and other necessary buildings.
Accordingly, by the academic year of 1965-66, the building which
housed the Faculty of Science and the student hostels were constructed.
Initially, some classes were conducted in these new premises. A section
of the Library was also shifted to the new location.
Since the number of students exceeded 2000 by the year 1965, more
student welfare facilities required. Another important milestone was the
establishment of Student Associations such as the Student council. In
1961, there were Student Associations for Sinhala, Sanskrit, Buddhist
Culture, History, Economics and Education. The students actively
participated in the activities such as publishing magazines, organizing
seminars and field trips and producing stage dramas.
The period from 1966-1972 can be considered the 2nd era of the
University. 1966, is a watershed year because an Act was passed in
Parliament which led to many changes in the structures of the Vidyodaya
and Vidyalankara universities. As a result of this act, it was possible
for a lay person to be elected Vice Chancellor.
By 1967, there were 4 faculties; namely Faculty of Languages, Faculty
of Buddhism, Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Science. Those faculties
comprised the following departments; Sinhala, Sanskrit, Hindi and
English under the Faculty of Languages, the Faculty of Buddhism had Pali
and Buddhist Culture, Buddhism and Philosophy.
The Faculty of Arts had History, Philosophy, Economics, Educational
Science and Geography. Faculty of Science comprised Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry, Bio Science and Technical Science.
The fact that Science subjects were taught in the Sinhala medium can
be considered a victory for higher education in general and the
Vidyalankara university in particular. Until the withdrawal of the 1972
Act number 01, which was in effect from 1972 to 1979, the administrative
structure of the university was in a transitional State.
During this period, the Vidyalankara Campus was headed by Prof.
Kirthi Dissanayake, Prof. M. P. Perera, Prof. C. R. Kulatilake, Prof.
Abhaya Ariyasinghe, Dr. D. A. Kotalawala and Prof. Tilak Ratnakara.
Appointing six heads for a period of six years is a clear sign of the
instability of administration of this period.
The third phase of the university started in 1978. The university was
renamed the University of Kelaniya and became an independent entity on
the 1st of January 1979 under the University Act 16 of 1978. The First
Vice Chancellor of the University was Professor Thilak Rathnakara who
was also the former President of the Vidyalankara Campus.
The Haywood Institute of Aesthetics was also granted University
status under the same act and was affiliated to the University of
Kelaniya. The Arts Faculty was divided into two faculties - Humanities
and Social Sciences, under Circular 106 of the University Grants
Commission. Thus, once again the university consisted of three
faculties, including the Faculty of Science.
Professor Thilak Rathnakara resigned from his post in June, 1982, and
Professor S. L. Kekulawala was appointed Vice Chancellor. He put forward
a systematic plan for the development of the university during 1984-88.
However, he passed away unexpectedly before that plan was
implemented. Then Professor M. P. Perera who was the Dean of the Faculty
of Social Sciences at that time, became the Vice Chancellor. Next,
Professor I. Balasooriya was appointed Vice Chancellor. During this
period, amendments were made to the University Act of 1985.
Professor I. Balasooriya, who rendered a great service to the
university in the short period of two years, resigned on the 15th of
April, 1987. Consequently, Professor M. M. J. Marasinghe, from the
Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies of the Faculty of Humanities,
was appointed Acting Vice Chancellor on the 16th April, 1987. It should
be noted that, during this time, a period of socio-political unrest and
terror prevailed in universities and in the country.
Professor Marasinghe was appointed Vice Chancellor on the 10th of
November, 1987. The maximum duration a person can hold the position of
Vice chancellor is six years. Professor Marasinghe held the position for
six years, until 10th November 1993.
When Professor Marasinghe was appointed Vice Chancellor in 1987, he
accomplished much for the development of physical and human resources
for the University.
The construction of the new building complex of the Faculty of
Commerce and Management Studies was commenced during his time.
In addition, the building complex of the Faculty of Humanities and
the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Administration building and the
building of the Department of Microbiology were completed during this
period. The Ragama Medical College was affiliated to the University of
Kelaniya, which had consisted of four faculties, during this period.
After Professor Marasinghe’s term ended, Professor K. Dharmasena was
appointed Vice Chancellor. He was a Professor at the Department of
Economics and the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences. He resigned in
less than four months for personal reasons. Then Professor H. H. Costa
from the Department of Biology was appointed Vice Chancellor from 1994
to 1997. As the Vice Chancellor, he worked for the development of the
university with the assistance of the deans of all the faculties.
During this time, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the
University of Soka in Japan and a student/lecturer exchange programme
was initiated. Professor Costa was the Vice Chancellor from the 1st
March, 1994 to 31st May, 1997.
After his term ended, Professor Senaka Bandaranaike from the
Department of Archaeology became the Vice Chancellor and held the post
until 1999. Strongly believing that administrative functions had to be
decentralized for a productive service, the position of Deputy Vice
Chancellor was created, to look into student welfare activities.
After two years, he was appointed the High Commissioner for Sri Lanka
in India and Professor Thilakaratne Kapugamage, who was the Deputy Vice
Chancellor, assumed duties as the Vice Chancellor of the University of
Kelaniya.
During his time, i.e. from 1999 to July 2005 a two storied building
was constructed for the Faculty of Humanities. Furthermore, Staff
Development Unit, Career Guidance Unit and Kalana Mithuru Sevaya were
established during this period with a view to developing the University
in general.
On the 23rd July, 2005 Senior Professor M. J. S. Wijeyaratne from the
Department of Zoology, was appointed new Vice Chancellor. He is a world
renown scientist. Whose first degree and Doctorate are both from the
University of Kelaniya.
Being an alumnus of the University, he has a special sentimental
attachment to the institution. He assisted in every possible way for the
development of all the faculties. His ability to take firm decisions
when there are administrative problems is proof of his personality and
efficiency.
He takes a genuine and praiseworthy effort to procure physical and
human resources necessary for the university.
As he has a clear understanding about the vision, responsibility and
mission of the University, one can expect the University of Kelaniya to
reach the highest echelons of the university system in Sri Lanka during
his period. |