Know about the Faculty of Science
Our Vision
The Faculty of Science to be a center of scientific and technological excellence nationally and internationally.
Our Vision
To develop honest, adaptable productive citizens; with multidisciplinary knowledge, creative thinking and analytical skills with a high degree of civic conscientiousness. To articulate and promote interaction with public and private sector and society at large, with the view to contributing towards the development of the nation. To institute mechanisms for partnership programs for improving resources and infrastructure facilities.
The Faculty of Science, which is clearly distinguished by its icon the University tower, was formed with the advent of the University College in Colombo in 1913. It continued in the same location with the establishment of the University of Ceylon in 1942. Though a section of the University moved to Peradeniya in 1949, the Faculty of Science continued in Colombo. The Faculty, in 1967, became a part of the University of Colombo, Ceylon, later re-named University of Ceylon, Colombo. In 1972 the Faculty came under the University of Sri Lanka, Colombo Campus and finally in 1978, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Presently the Faculty of Science has about 1529 undergraduate students and 371 postgraduate students, 102 academic staff and 104 other staff. The annual intake to the Faculty increased to 487 in 2007 with the introduction of two new streams, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Industrial Statistics & Mathematical Finance.
The Faculty consists of seven Departments of study – Chemistry, Mathematics, Nuclear Science, Physics, Plant Sciences, Statistics and Zoology and Environment Science, and conducts courses leading to the Bachelor of Science (03 years duration) and Bachelor of Science Honours (04 years duration). A comprehensive range of subject combinations are available for the general degree while special degree programs allow students to specialize in some of those subject areas. The Faculty together with the School of Computing of the University also offers several joint special degree programs.

The Faculty of Science conducts a number of postgraduate programs leading to the Master of Science degree and postgraduate diplomas. The Faculty also plays a very active role in research and there are many research students reading for PhD and MPhil degrees. Through the research programs the Faculty and the Departments have established strong links with both Sri Lankan and foreign research organizations. The members of the Faculty also play a prominent role in national development. Several members act as resource persons, consultants and board members in many government and non-government organizations.
The infrastructure of the Faculty developed greatly in the recent past, based on a well established development program. The program has resulted in new multi-storied buildings for the Departments of Chemistry, Physics, Plant Sciences and Zoology. The Department of Statistics shares a building with the University of Colombo School of Computing while Mathematics occupies the building annexed to the tower. The development plan also includes new buildings for Zoology, Mathematics and Statistics, extension to Plant Sciences, new Science Library Complex and the Canteen Complex.
Apart from the high reputation of the Faculty and the University the students also have many other advantages – the lively metropolitan location, a wide variety of campus clubs and societies and good facilities for sports. Further, the Faculty provides a learning environment devoid of unrest and violence. The latest published data indicate that Colombo science graduates are in very high demand among the employers. Hence, the Faculty of Science at Colombo occupies, without doubt, a pivotal position among the Science Faculties in Sri Lankan Universities.
Deans office
The office of the Dean-Science is the administrative center of the faculty and the Dean is the Academic and the Administrative head of the faculty. The other administrative officers are the Senior Assistant Registrar and the Senior Assistant Bursar of the faculty.
Some of the main responsibilities of the office of the Dean are :
- The general administration of the Faculty
- Student services
- Document management of Faculty Board, HDC, CDEC, QA cell and all other standing and add-hoc meetings of the faculty.
Staff of the office
The former Deans of the Faculty

2014 – 2020
Prof. K R Ranjith Mahanama

2008 – 2013
Prof. T R Ariyaratne

2002 – 2007
Prof. R L C Wijesundera

2002 – 2007
Prof. K Abeynayake

2002 – 2007
Prof. P W Epasinghe

2002 – 2007
Prof. K D Arudpragasam

2002 – 2007
Prof. H D Gunawardhana

2002 – 2007
Prof. L M V Tillekeratne

2002 – 2007
Dr. K G Dharmawardena

1982 – 1983 / 1979 – 1981
Prof. R N de Fonseka

1981 / 1976 – 1977 / 1979
Prof. V K Samaranayake

1972 – 1975
Prof. T de S Muthukumarana

1966 – 1969
Prof. B A Abeywickrama

1958
Prof. B L T Silva

1954 – 1957
Prof. C J Eliezer

1948 – 1954
Prof. A W Mailvaganam

1942 – 1948
Prof. A Kandiah
Finance Division
Main duties of the Finance Division of the Faculty are to coordinate financial activities with the Main Finance Branch of the University.
Details of Activities
- Handling all the payments related to faculty (except salary) – Treasury, Non treasury and Research Grants
- Procurement of Capital Goods & Consumables – Treasury, Non treasury and Research Grants
- Preparation of Annual Budget Estimates and Procurement Plan for the Faculty
- Maintaining and keeping records for Research Grants and Extension Courses
- Maintaining records for Development Funds
- Supporting to Main Finance Division to preparation of Annual Accounts of the University
Administration/ Management
