Conferences/Symposia/Workshop
23rd Annual World of Work Seminars [Seminar 3]
Topic:
Preparing for and Attending the Interview
MSBM Reasoning Series with CEOs
Peter Tosh: The Early Years - From Kechy Shuby to Legalize it
The Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work, and The UWI National Heritage Month Committee, present The Annual Peter Tosh Symposium entitled:
Peter Tosh: The Early Years - From Kechy Shuby to Legalize it
Featuring Copeland Forbes, Tommy Cowan, Ras –Iyah-V(Westmoreland Hemp and Ganja Farmer’s Association)
Chaired by Dr. Michael Barnett
Jamaican Creole Spelling Workshop and Spelling Bee
International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM) Regional Confrence
2nd Biennial Jamaica Statistics Symposium and Pre-Conference Workshops 2015
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Date: October 27th and 28th 2015
Venue: UWI Main Library Multifunctional Room, Mona Campus
WORKSHOP TITLES:
October 27th: Data Analysis using Microsoft Excel and R Statistical packages (USD165)
- featuring descriptive and analytical data analysis methods
October 28th: Leveraging Data for Evidence-Based Decision Making (USD190)
- providing an understanding of analytical methods to critically
interpret findings from research for policy development
Panel Discussion: Memory & Modernity- UWI & August Town’s Relationship for Development
Mona Social Services (MSS) has joined other stakeholders, namely the Sizzla Youth Foundation in the organizing of activities marking August Town’s 177 years celebration. One of the activities spearheaded by MSS is a panel discussion to be held on Wednesday, September 30 at 5:00pm at the African Gardens Sports Complex.
The Terror Spread: The Morant Bay Rebellion and Jamaican History
Please visit the website for more information:
https://www.mona.uwi.edu/history/morant-bay-rebellion-conference
"The Terror Spread: The Morant Bay Rebellion and Jamaican History" - Opening Ceremony
"The Terror Spread: The Morant Bay Rebellion and Jamaican History" -- October 22 - 25, 2015
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Morant Bay Rebellion the Social History Project of the Department of History and Archaeology, The UWI-Mona, will host a conference on the history and legacies of the rebellion.