Science and technology in Sri Lanka

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Scientific research in Sri Lanka is carried out by several research institutions, however, historically Sri Lanka has been behind regional peers in research funding.

Funding[]

The apex body in Sri Lanka for government research funding is the National Research Council of Sri Lanka.[1] The Accelerating Higher Education Expansion and Development (AHEAD) a joint program between Sri Lankan government and the World Bank provides research grants to Sri Lankan higher education institutes.[2]

Institutions[]

  • Gem and Jewellery Research and Training Institute(GJRTI)
  • Rice Research and Development Institute - Department of Agriculture
  • Medical Research Institute of Sri Lanka
  • Institute for Research & Development
  • National Aquatic Resources Research and Development Agency
  • Lanka Education and Research Network
  • Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka
  • Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka
  • Coconut Research Institute - Sri Lanka
  • Center for Defence Research and Development
  • Kobbekaduwa Agrarian Research and Training Institute
  • Ministry of Science Technology and Research
  • Central Bank of Sri Lanka - Research Studies
  • Sugarcane Research Institute - Sri Lanka
  • Centre for Women's Research (CENWOR)
  • Veterinary Research Institute
  • Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka (IPS)
  • Institute of Fundamental Studies
  • Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology
  • Sri Lanka Institute of Biotechnology
  • Institute of Applied Statistics Sri Lanka
  • IHP - Institute for Health Policy Homepage
  • Ministry of Science Technology and Research
  • Sri Lanka Council for Agricultural Research Policy (SLCARP)
  • Bandaranayake Memorial Ayurvedic Research Institute
  • Clothing Industry Training Institute (CITI) and Textile Training Services Centre (TTSC)
  • Natural Resources Management Centre (NRMC)
  • (CTR)

Research universities[]

See also[]

  • Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka portal

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.nrc.gov.lk ,National Research Council-Official website
  2. ^ "About -". Retrieved 2021-08-02.
  3. ^ "Advancement in Space Science Technology in Sri Lanka". Padmasiri de Alwis, H. S. Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Retrieved March 26, 2012.


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