Prof. Shantha K Hennayake - University of Peradeniya
Prof. Shantha K Hennayake - University of Peradeniya
Prof. Shantha K Hennayake - University of Peradeniya
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2001 “Preparation for Teaching Course Units for Undergraduates: A Guidance to<br />
Course Lecturers”, Workshop on Teaching and Evaluation Methods for the<br />
New Curricular Based on the Course Unit System in the Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />
Humanities and Social Sciences <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ruhuna. June<br />
2001 “Preparation for Teaching Course Units: A Guidance to Course Lecturers”<br />
Workshop on Teaching and Evaluation Methods for the New Curricular Based<br />
on the Course Unit System in the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Humanities and Social Sciences.<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ruhuna, June<br />
2002 “Who Needs Peace: who Gives Peace”, at the Ceylon Study Seminar on Peace<br />
Process, February.<br />
2002 Made a presentation on “Social Impact Assessment: Current Practice and<br />
Future Prospects” at the Annual Research Sessions 2002 <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Peradeniya</strong> in October. The abstract <strong>of</strong> the paper is published in the<br />
Proceedings. The paper was adjudged a commendable presentation.<br />
2004 “The Opportunities and Challenges for Peace in Sri Lanka: An Alternative<br />
Perspective”. Symposium on the Peace Process in Sri Lanka at ISLE Center,<br />
Kandy, Sri Lanka in September 2004)<br />
2004 “Sri Lanka: Broadening the Discourse on Peace and Security: Some critical<br />
facets”. Panel Discussion on Sri Lanka: Broadening the Discourse on Peace<br />
and Security organized by the Sigur Center for Asia Studies <strong>of</strong> the Elliott<br />
School <strong>of</strong> International Affairs <strong>of</strong> the George Washington <strong>University</strong> in<br />
collaboration with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.<br />
2004 “Myths and Realities <strong>of</strong> the Ethnonationalist Crisis in Sri Lanka (co presented<br />
with Dr. Nalani <strong>Hennayake</strong>). Asia Center, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kentucky,<br />
Lexington, KY. USA.<br />
2004 “Nation: Is it Imagined or Imposed? The Case <strong>of</strong> Sri Lankan Tamil<br />
Ethnonationalism in Sri Lanka”. Asia Center and Geography Department,<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, Lexington, KY. USA.<br />
2004 “Sri Lanka/US Relations in Post 9/11 Era”. Asia Center and Geography<br />
Department, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, Lexington, KY. USA<br />
2004 “The Impact <strong>of</strong> LTTE terrorism on Sri Lankan Society”.<br />
Conference on Road maps to peace in Sri Lanka Organized by World Alliance<br />
for Peace in Sri Lanka (WAPS),Oslo Kongressenter,Oslo, Norway<br />
2004 “The Impact <strong>of</strong> LTTE terrorism on Sri Lankan Society”. Conference on<br />
Towards Democracy and Peace in Sri Lanka. Organized by World Alliance for<br />
Peace in Sri Lanka (WAPS) Sansadaya BMICH, Colombo, Sri Lanka<br />
2005 “INVENTING THE TAMIL NATIONHOOD: THE USE OF MAPS” ( coauthored<br />
with C. Rathnayake) PURSE, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Peradeniya</strong>.<br />
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