Student involvement and our villages
Following on from the successful establishment of Project Sri Lanka in 2006, many teams of Durham students over the years have travelled to Sri Lanka to continue the engagement with local communities in a variety of projects.
- Ahangama (adopted in 2008, home of MSW Team 2009, and volunteers 2010)
- Aththudawa (new for 2011)
- Gandarawatte (adopted in 2008)
- Hiththatiya (adopted in 2009)
- Ihalagalagama (Team Durham 2009)
- Kirelawela (adopted in 2010)
- Moraketiara (home of postgraduate teams 2009 and 2010)
- Palana (adopted in 2006)
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Pambahinna (new for 2011)
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Puwakgahawela (Team Durham 2010)
- Rassandeniya (adopted in 2007)
- Weligama (home of MBA students 2009 and 2010, and volunteers 2010)

2008 in Sri Lanka: Durham University undergraduate students, post-graduate students (MA, MSW, PhD) and University Alumni together in our communities.
Undergraduate and postgraduate student teams gather in Sri Lanka, July 2009
