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The University of Colombo now ranks between 951st and 1000th in the QS World University Rankings 2025

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QS Quacquarelli Symonds released its World University Rankings for 2025 on June 4, 2024,. The 2025 edition features 1,503 published institutions from 106 locations worldwide. The QS Rankings serve as a global benchmark for universities, evaluating their performance based on Research and Discovery, Employability and Outcomes, Learning Experience, Global Engagement, and Sustainability.

Among the ranked institutions are three Sri Lankan universities, with the University of Colombo retaining its position as the top university in the country. The University of Colombo has made significant progress in its ranking, moving up from the 1001-1200 range to now securing a place between 951st and 1000th among universities worldwide. This improvement reflects the gradual enhancements made over the past few years.

The list of universities in the QS World University Rankings 2025 can be found here:
https://www.topuniversities.com/world-university-rankings

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Sri Lanka wins first international Tamil debating title in Malaysia

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Sri Lankan school Tamil debaters have created history by winning their first-ever international championship, securing the title at the Sampanthan Paindhamizh Chudar 5.0 competition in Malaysia.

The victory was achieved by the National Development Squad of the Tamil Debaters’ Council of Sri Lanka, making them the first non-Malaysian team to win the prestigious championship, organised by Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM). The achievement marks a major milestone for Sri Lankan Tamil debating on the global stage.

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University of Colombo discovers plant-based Cancer Drug

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After nearly 17 years of continuous research since 2008, the Institute of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of the University of Colombo has successfully developed a nutrient-based drug capable of destroying cancer cells.

The breakthrough was led by Professor Sameera R. Samarakoon and his research team, who discovered that a combination of five medicinal plants — Vernonia zeylanica, Nigella sativa, Hemidesmus indicus, Leucas zeylanica, and Smilax glabra — has the potential to kill cancer cells.

This discovery marks a significant step forward in cancer research, highlighting the value of traditional medicinal plants in modern scientific innovation.

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First Sri Lankan earns U.S. Navy SEAL pin

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Lieutenant Koyan Chamitha of the Sri Lanka Navy’s Special Boat Squadron (SBS) has made history by becoming the first Sri Lankan to complete the U.S. Navy SEAL training program and earn the prestigious SEAL Trident pin.

The rigorous training, which lasted 14 months, is widely considered one of the most challenging military programs in the world, with a dropout rate exceeding 75%.

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