The Recipes for Resilience project sought to reconnect Caribbean and British Caribbean youths to their elders through activities that encourage young people to reflect on their own food practices, how they may differ from older people and why these changes matter in the context of climate adaptation, resilience, and justice for Caribbean peoples of African descent. The project forms part of a UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and Arts Humanities Research Council (AHRC) series of investments that have encouraged 14-18 year olds to engage with and contribute to important climate research.
The Faculty of Science and Technology in collaboration with the International Centre for Environmental and Nuclear Sciences (ICENS) is cordially inviting you to join the upcoming Inaugural Professorial Lecture for Professor Charles Grant. Charles Grant is a Professor of Applied Nuclear Sciences and also the Director General of ICENS. He will be presenting on the topic “Atoms for Sustainable Development: The Application of Nuclear Sciences for National and Regional Growth” on Thursday, February 24, 2022 starting at 3:00 p.m EST (4:00 p.m.
The Faculty of Science and Technology Guild Committee will be hosting a week-long of events as of Sunday February 13th to Saturday February 19th, under the theme, “Celebrating Science and Technology Through Arts, Culture, and Business”.
In acknowledgement of International Day for Women and Girls in Science 2022, the Faculty of Science and Technology, The UWI Mona will be hosting the ‘Science Bridges: Building Connection for Equality in Science, Through Mentorship and Advocacy regional public forum on Friday, February 11, 2022 @ 10 am EST/ 9:00 am AST. The forum will be live streamed on UWI Mona Media at https://youtu.be/GH8wuRHm1y4.
You are invited to tune in and participate in the discussion.