Mr. P.G.P. Maduranga

Information sheets of the courses offered by the Department of Botany
Please find the details of each course offered by the department of Botany here.
Establishment of a Fernery at CRC

A fernery with a wide variety of ferns was established in the premises of Department of Botany. It consists of different types of terrestrial, aquatic, tree and creepy ferns. Very rare ferns are also can be found here. Fernery was established by Botsoc. It is a very good teaching learning aid both students and teachers […]
Rejuvenating the medicinal garden

Botsoc rejuvenated the medicinal garden of the university premises with a lot of new different medicinal plants. Students, staff members of the Botany and the Dean of the faculty of Natural Sciences participated in this event. Botsoc students will take care of the medicinal garden ensuring its well being.
Buckyball Guest lectures series

Guest lectures series Given the restrictions imposed on social gatherings by the COVID-19 pandemic and understanding the importance to maintain and uplift the motivation of the undergraduate learners via active engagement, the Buckyball Society organized a series of webinars as outlined below. The webinars were attended by large numbers of OUSL undergraduates and was well […]
Bachelor of Education (Natural Sciences)

Mr. Chamil Prasad Fernando

Buckyball Pola-2022

Buckyball Pola-2022 The Buckyball Pola is a very important annual event of the society which brings together the academic staff, non-academic staff, as well as the students of the OUSL. This event is organized aimed at raising funds for the activities of the society; mainly the presentation of scholarships and awards for the students who […]
Post of temporary demonstrator-Dept. Zoology- CRC and MRC
Walking interview, for the post of temporary demonstrators to the Department of Zoology, Colombo and Matara regional centers, will be held in the Board Room/Faculty of Natural Sciences, The Open University of Sri Lanka, Nawala, Nugegoda on 25/11/2022 at 10.00 am.
Preserving the natural beauty of Sri Lankan leopard

Dr. Saminda Fernando, exhibiting his outstanding expertise in Taxidermy, was able to preserve a nice specimen of Sri Lankan leopard, with his team at the Department of Zoology. The dead specimen was obtained through the Department of Wildlife Conservation, Sri Lanka after an accidental death of the leopard due to illegal trapping.