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වෘත්තීය තාක්ෂණ විශ්වවිද්යාලය | |
University of Vocational Technology of Sri Lanka | |
| Motto | යාවජීව අධ්යාපනය සැමට (Sinhala) |
|---|---|
Motto in English | Life Long Learning for All! |
| Type | Public |
| Established | 2009; 16 years ago (2009) |
| Chancellor | Emeritus Professor Harishchandra Abeygunawardena |
Academic staff | Four faculties |
| Students | 3,850 |
| Undergraduates | 1,600 |
| Location | , Western ,Sri Lanka 6°49′13.3″N79°53′35.2″E / 6.820361°N 79.893111°E /6.820361; 79.893111 |
| Campus | Urban |
| Colours | Blue, maroon and yellow |
| Affiliations | Association of Commonwealth Universities |
| Website | www |
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TheUniversity of Vocational Technology (UoVT)Sinhala:වෘත්තීය තාක්ෂණ විශ්වවිද්යාලය,Tamil:இலங்கை வாழ்க்கைதொழில் தொழிநுட்பவியல் பல்கலைக்கழகம் is established by the parliamentary Act No. 31 of 2008, in 2009 and functions under the purview of theMinistry of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation in Sri Lanka.[1] The general objective of the University of Vocational Technology is to provide progressive upward movement to the students in theEngineering Technology Education and Industrial Training System, based on their aptitudes and abilities, to acquire university education.[2][3]
The University of Vocational Technology hosts four faculties, fourteenth departments, and teaches about 5000 students in the fields ofmechatronics, manufacturing,IT(software), IT(Network), IT(Multimedia & Web), food, film and television production, building services technology, construction technology, industrial management andteaching.
The University of Vocational Technology, currently has four faculties.[4]
Deans are the heads of the faculties.
Departments of the faculty
Departments of the faculty
Departments of the Faculty
Continuing Education Centre (CEC) and curriculum development units function under the Human Resource Development Centre (HRDC) of the University. These units provide extension services to the agencies in theTVET sector which are delivering training at NVQ Levels 1 to 6, in the areas of human resource development and curriculum development.
The chancellor is the head of the university and is responsible for awarding all the academic degrees. Usually the chancellor is a distinguished person in an academic discipline. Otherwise it is a clergy or a distinguished person in the civil society. Appointment is done by the President ofSri Lanka. The position is mainly ceremonial and duties are usually carried out by the vice chancellor. The current chancellor of the university is Emeritus ProfessorHarishchandra Abeygunawardena
The Vice-Chancellor is the academic principal and administrative officer of the University, responsible for management tasks. This appointment is also done by the President of Sri Lanka. Currently, Dr.Sunil Kularathne has been serving as the Acting Vice Chancellor.
There are board members appointed by the government for the university.
Former Vice Chancellors
The UoVT operates a network of libraries comprising the main library at University premises. The library is open for students from 8.30 am to 4.15 pm on each day including weekends except Full Moon Poya Days and University holidays.
The library is well equipped with a substantial collection of books in a wide variety of subjects and many foreign and local journals and substantial collection of videos, audios, to supplement print material. The library provides internet facilities for study purposes of students.
In-house photocopying facilities are also available at very nominal rates for the convenience of all library users. The library has copies of past examination papers, which are also available on the University website. Students are advised to read the library information sheets available at all libraries for more details on the facilities provided and how to make use of them.
Students at the university run over 11 clubs and organizations. These include cultural and religious groups, academic clubs, and common-interest organizations. The UniversityUniversity of Vocational Technology Students' Union is considered the highest body which represents all internal students.


These student societies include: