Welcome to the Post Graduate Institute of English (PGIE) – the only tertiary level institution responsible for the English language in Sri Lanka. The PGIE is an institute based at the Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL) and like OUSL, conforms to the Distance Education mode of teaching/learning.Currently the PGIE conducts the only Master’s degree in Teaching English as a Second Language available in Sri Lanka. The PGIE also conducts courses in English as continuing professional education, and workshops and short courses related to English and the teaching of English. In addition, it is involved in spearheading research on English and especially English Language Teaching in Sri Lanka.

To be a leader, renowned for academic excellence and research in English Language Teaching and English Education, enhancing professional and pedagogical skills across the country to meet changing needs.

To provide opportunities for and support excellence in English Language Teaching and English Education at postgraduate level through scholarship and research; through influencing the development and implementation of national policy in English Language Teaching and English Education, and by providing new direction to English studies at national level.

Our history

The Postgraduate Institute of English (PGIE) was established at the Open University of Sri Lanka by the University Grants Commission under the Universities Act No 16 of 1978. The establishment of this institution by the UGC underscored the importance of English as a language of academic and national importance. The PGIE was, in fact, set up as a result of far-reaching reforms that sought to improve the quality and scope of English education in the country. One of the major thrusts of these reforms was the strengthening of English language teaching and learning so that educational and employment opportunities could be extended among all levels of Sri Lankan society, and also a recognition of the fact that neglect of English and English teaching over two decades since the 1960s had led to impoverishment across all branches of learning. This neglect had affected university and tertiary level students in particular, and thus impinged on the development of the country as a whole. In 2004 therefore, the Standing Committee on English, a committee that included Heads of university English Units, proposed that an institution should be set up to enhance the development of English teachers and to be, among other things, national centre of excellence for training and professionalism in English Teaching.

The PGIE was therefore established in December 2005 at the Open University of Sri Lanka, to take advantage of the mode of Distance Education that this university practised. It was felt that using Distance Education techniques would permit the institution to reach out to teachers across the island in a manner that was not possible through conventional means. In 2006, Professor Ryhana Raheem, Professor of English at the Open University was appointed founder Director of the PGIE.

The PGIE today

Currently we conduct four MA and PG.Dip programmes at the PGIE:

  • PG.Dip/MA in Teaching English as a Second Language
  • PG.Dip/MA in Teaching Literature (in a Second Language Context)
  • PG.Dip in Bilingual Education
  • PG.Dip in Professional Practice in English

The PGIE also entertains applications for research degrees (Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy) throughout the year.

We also conduct a variety of courses in English as continuing professional education, and workshops and short courses related to English and the teaching of English, including:

• Academic Writing and Research Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences

• Qualitative Data Analysis

• Teaching GCE Advanced Level Literature

• Teaching GCE Ordinary Level Literature

• Testing and Evaluation in ELT

More details on these programmes and short courses are available in the ‘Find a Programme‘ page.

Name Title / Position
Dr. Romola Rassool Chairperson, Director/PGIE
Mr. S.K. Senevirathna Additional Secretary/ Ministry of Education
Dr. N.K. Abeysekara Head/Department of Language Studies, OUSL
Prof. L.R. Jayasekera Professor Emeritus/ Dept. of Plant and Molecular Biology/University of Kelaniya
Snr. Prof. Neloufer de Mel Senior Professor in English (Chair)/ University of Colombo
Prof. J. Manatunga Professor/ Dept. of Civil Engineering/ University of Moratuwa
Prof. Neluka Silva Dept. of English/ University of Colombo
Dr. M. Lalith Ananda Former Head/ Dept. of English, Uni. of Sri Jayewardenepura
Ms. P. Nagasundaram Former Head/ Dept. of English, Uni. of Sri Jayewardenepura
Prof. C.E. Gunaratne Head/ Dept. of Legal Studies/ OUSL
Dr. H. Ratwatte Senior Lecturer/ Department of Language Studies/ OUSL – Member- BOS/ TLSC
Ms. M.I. Jansz Senior Lecturer/PGIE – Member- BOS/ TLSC
Dr. Upali Sedara Rector/ Sri Lanka International Buddhist Academy
Deshabandu Prof. M.A.D.S.J.S. Niriella Dean/ Faculty of Criminal Justice/ GSJKDU
Dr. Darshana Samaraweera Deputy Director General/ NIE
Mr. H.M.C.K. Herath Assistant Director/ Dept. of Fiscal Policy/ General Treasury
Name Title / Position
Dr. Romola Rassool Chair, Director/PGIE
Ms. R. Amarasekera Acting Librarian/OUSL
Prof. H.S. Rambukwella Professor/PGIE
Dr. H.D. Wijesekera Senior Lecturer/PGIE
Mrs. M.I. Jansz Senior Lecturer/PGIE
Ms. L.K. Cumaranatunge Visiting Academic/MA in TESL
Dr. P.M.K. Perera Senior Lecturer/Dept. of English, University of Colombo
Dr. N.K. Abeysekara Head/Dept. of Language Studies, OUSL
Dr. V.V. Medawattegedara Senior Lecturer/Dept. of Language Studies, OUSL
Ms. P. Nanayakkara Former Director of Bilingual Education, Ministry of Education
Name Title / Position
Dr. Ramola Rassool Chair, Director/PGIE
Ms. R. Amarasekera Acting Librarian/OUSL
Prof. H.S. Rambukwella Professor/PGIE
Dr. H.D. Wijesekera Senior Lecturer/PGIE
Mrs. M.I. Jansz Senior Lecturer/PGIE
Dr. D. Devendra Senior Lecturer/Dept. of Language Studies, OUSL
Dr. H.V.M. Ratwatte Senior Lecturer/Dept. of Language Studies, OUSL
Dr. P. Manuratne Head/Dept. of English, Faculty of Humanities, University of Kelaniya
Dr. R.M.C. Jayatilake Head/Dept. of English and Linguistics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura