
The Risks of Interpreting Theravāda Buddhist Texts in terms of Modern Ideologies
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Sigiri Global Campus offers the Oliver Abeynayake Dissertation Fellowship, a Rs. 50,000 research grant for 4th-year Humanities students.
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Deep understanding of Ayurvedic beauty care practices, focusing on natural ingredients and holistic approaches.
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A Deep Dive into Hermeneutic Methods in Theravāda with Reference to the Pāli Aṭṭhakathā.
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SGC Publications, under Sigiri Global Campus, has announced a special opportunity for Sri Lankan authors to publish academic and creative works with high standards. Services include editing and proofreading for research books, journals, abstracts, novels, short stories, and poetry collections in both Sinhala and English media.

The inaugural ceremony of the 1st Sigiri Global International Buddhist Conference (SGIBC 2026), organized by the Research Centre to bring together global scholars and postgraduate students via Zoom.

Official launch of SGC Review (Vol. I, Issue I), featuring a guest speech by Prof. M.Y. Bandara on 'How to Deal with AI in Academic Writing: Dos and Don’ts'.

Vice-Rector of SGC, Venerable Udugama Saranathissa Thero, presented an academic paper at the 4th International Ramayana Conference organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in India.