The Intake 39 Surveying Sciences undergraduates of the FBESS attended for Hydrographic Data Collection and Processing under Sri Lanka Navy Hydrographic Service Division.
Deformation Monitoring Survey at Victoria Powerhouse, Adhikarigama
Intakes 39, 40 and 41students of the Department of Spatial Sciences conducted a deformation monitoring survey at Victoria Powerhouse, Adhikarigama in the month of March 2025. This project was the essential task to cover the practical of construction survey modules of BSc (Hons) in Surveying Sciences Degree. Students used GNSS,…
BSc (Hons) in Geoinformatics degree program
BSc (Hons) in Geoinformatics degree program has been started by the Department of Spatial Sciences. Currently, 39 students are following this degree program including day scholars and officer cadets who were enlisted from all streams of Advanced level examination. This program is designed to learn modern Geospatial subjects including GIS,…
Deformation Monitoring Survey at Victoria Power House
Intake 36 students of the Department of Spatial Sciences conducted a deformation monitoring survey at Victoria Power House, Adhikarigama in the month of December, 2021. This project was the essential task to cover the practical of construction survey modules of BSc (Hons) in Surveying Sciences Degree. Students used GNSS, precise…
Hydrographic Data Collection and Processing Course for Intake 33 Surveying Sciences Undergraduates
The Intake 33 Surveying Sciences undergraduates of the FBESS underwent a short course of Hydrographic Data Collection and Processing under Sri Lanka Navy Hydrographic Service Division from 21st to 24th May 2019. Data were collected with a sea journey in P105 Hydrographic Vessel of Sri Lanka Navy and the data…
Educational Visit to NARA by Intake 34 Spatial Sciences Undergraduates
Intake 34 undergraduates of the Department of Spatial sciences of General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University visited NARA on 24th and 25th January 2019. During the visit they had the privilege to be on board of ‘R/V Sammudrika’, the one and only Research Vessel which is employed for both hydrographic and oceanographic research.