Lanka Education and Research Network
Abbreviation | LEARN |
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Predecessor | Sri Lanka Inter-University Committee on Computing (SLIUCC) |
Formation | 1992 |
Founded at | Moratuwa |
Type | Governmental organization-Academic computer network organisation |
Legal status | company |
Purpose | Education and Research networking |
Headquarters | Information Technology Center, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya 20400, Sri Lanka |
Membership |
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Chairman | Prof. P. S. M. Gunaratne [1] |
Affiliations | University Grants Commission |
Website |
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Formerly called | Lanka Experimental Academic and Research Network |
The Lanka Education and Research Network (LEARN), formerly the Lanka Experimental Academic and Research Network, is a specialised internet service provider dedicated to supporting the needs of the research and education communities within Sri Lanka. The history of the internet in Sri Lanka began with the launch of the 'Lanka Education and Research Network' (LEARN) in 1992. The first message was sent over LEARN was from the University of Moratuwa to the University of Colombo. LEARN currently connects all of the UGC funded Sri Lankan national universities, a number of public universities, higher education institutes under other ministries, the University Grants Commission, the Ministry of Higher Education, and six national research institutions.[2] It is a private company, owned by fourteen national universities including the UGC since 2009. According to University Grants Commission, its international connectivity include a 7Gbps bandwidth to the commodity internet and a 2.5Gbps link to Singapore. It also connects the academic, world research internet through the TEIN4 network, SingAREN, Intenet2 and Google. LEARN is Sri Lankan's National Research and Education Network (NREN) and forms the Sri Lankan component of the global advanced Research and Education Internet network.[3]
Current Members
Current members of LEARN include 23 education and 6 research institutions. The full list of current members is shown below.[4]
Education
- University of Colombo (Western Province)
- University of Peradeniya (Central Province)
- University of Ruhuna (Southern Province)
- University of Sri Jayewardenepura (Western Province)
- University of Kelaniya (Western Province)
- University of Moratuwa (Western Province)
- University of Jaffna (Northern Province)
- Eastern University, Sri Lanka (Eastern Province)
- South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Oluvil (Eastern Province)
- Rajarata University (North Central Province)
- Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka (Sabaragamuwa Province)
- Wayamba University of Sri Lanka, Kuliyapitiya and Makandura (North Western Province)
- Uva Wellassa University (Uva Province)
- University of the Visual & Performing Arts (Western Province)
- Open University of Sri Lanka(distance education)
- University Grants Commission (UGC)
- Kotalawala Defence University
- Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka
- Buddhasravaka Bhiksu University
- Informatics Institute of Technology
- Sri Lanka Law College
- Sri Lanka Institute of Advanced Technological Education
- 15 Higher Advance Technical Institutes are connected
See also
- List of research universities in Sri Lanka
- List of universities in Sri Lanka
- Education in Sri Lanka
- Sri Lankan universities
References
- ↑ https://www.apan.net/member/learn
- ↑ http://interlab.ait.asia/training/2014/PPT/NOC%20update/LK%20learn-operation-updates.pdf
- ↑ nsfsl.sljol.info/article/10.4038/jnsfsr.v27i4.3075/galley/2457/download/
- ↑ http://www.ac.lk/home