Participant – Youth Exchange Camp at Palagama, Polpithigama conducted by Sarvodaya Shanthi Sena Sansadaya in collaboration with Trincomalee Campus, EUSL.
Person-in-Charge – Annual Educational Tour, Faculty of Communication and Business Studies – 2018
Team Member – Self Evaluation Report (SER) for B.A. in Languages – 2017. Trincomalee Campus, EUSL
Lecturer (Prob.) in English ( From 07.06.2017 till date) ,Department of Languages and Communication Studies, Faculty of Communication and Business Studies, Trincomalee Campus, Eastern University, Sri Lanka.
Assistant Lecturer in English (From 15.11.2016 to 06.06.2017), Sri Lanka Institute of Advanced Technological Education, Anuradhapura Section, Sri Lanka
Instructor in English (on Assignment Basis) (From 23.05.2016 to 11.11.2016), English Language Teaching Unit, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka
English for Specific Purposes
Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing Skills
Basic and Advanced Grammar
Poetry and Fiction
Sri Lankan Literature in English
Abstract
Dananjaya, W.M.S. (2015). Collapse of children education and maternal migration to middle-east countries- with special reference to Ganthiriyawa Maha Vidyalaya. In Nadira, M., Yogarajah,S., Krishnamohan, T., Sachithanatham, P., Rizvi, M.T.M. (Eds.), Abstracts of the 12th Annual Research Session 2015, Eastern University, Sri Lanka (pp. 21), Faculty of Arts and Culture, Eastern University, Sri Lanka.
Fullpaper
Dananjaya, W.M.S. (2016). The contribution of figurative language to elaborate the hollow dignity of a 1960s feudal family in Sri Lanka: with special reference to novel, Giraya by Punyakante Wijenaike. Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium 2016, South Eastern University, Sri Lanka (pp. 634-642). South Eastern University of Sri Lanka. http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/1994
Articles
Dananjaya, W.M.S. (2015) Adaptation is essential for the survival. International Journal of Social Relevance & Concern, 3(11), 12-13 https://ijournals.in/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/3.31111-Wijesekara.compressed.pdf
Dananjaya, W.M.S. (2016). The figurative language to express Kamini’s psychological oppressionwith special reference to Punyakante Wijenaike’s novel, Giraya. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 6(4), 48-60. http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-0416.php?rp=P525223
Dananjaya, W. M. S. & Veerasingam, E. B. (2018). The projection of subconscious through symbolism: an analysis of Mansfield’s “The Voyage.” International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 8(11). 683-687 https://doi.org/10.29322/ijsrp.8.11.2018.p8375
Dananjaya, W.M.S. & Veerasingam, E. B. (2019). Significance of symbols in poetry Titles: a study on A. E. Houseman’s “Farewell to Barn and Stack and Tree.” International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 9(11), 631-636. https://doi.org/10.29322/ijsrp.9.11.2019.p9584
Dananjaya, W. M. S. (2020). A conflict between manliness and motherliness: a study on Robert Frost’s “Home Burial.” International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 10(7), 631–634. https://doi.org/10.29322/ijsrp.10.07.2020.p10367
Dananjaya, W.M.S. & Veerasingam, E. B. (2022). A comparative study on specific practices of learning English beyond the classroom by ESL intermediate advanced learner; A Sri Lankan Sociolinguistic Approach. Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Science, 10(11), 277-281. https://www.questjournals.org/jrhss/papers/vol10-issue11/1011277281.pdf
Book Chapters
Dananjaya, W.M.S. (2021). Reduction or vowel alteration; plural formation processes of common nouns in spoken Sinhala. In Kennedy, J (Ed). Let’s Love Language Learning (pp. 56-66). Department of English Language Teaching, Eastern University, Sri Lanka.