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Ceylon (now Sri Lanka ) in 1942 with a mandate to create a university
for that land, then a crown colony. The institution, on the model of Oxford
or Cambridge, was dubbed the University of Ceylon and was first established in Colombo, the capital city, then
transferred in 1952 to a purpose-built campus in Peradeniya.

In 1955, Jennings received an honorary doctorate by vote of the senate of
the University of
Ceylon to recognize his work in creating and building the institution. In
the same year he returned to Britain to take up the post of Master of
Trinity Hall, one of the colleges of the University Of Cambridge . He
subsequently served at term as Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, a position
which at that time rotated among the heads of the colleges.

Jennings was an authority on constitutional law and is author of a definitive
book on the workings of the British constitution including the drafting the Federation Of Malayan Constitution by Reid Commission .