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Launch of the PJ Patterson Centre for Africa-Caribbean Advocacy
The UWI Regional Headquarters, Kingston, Jamaica, Monday, June 29, 2020—Former Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Most Honourable PJ Patterson is Statesman in Residence at the PJ Patterson Centre for Africa-Caribbean Advocacy which was officially launched at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) on Friday, June 26, 2020. The new Centre’s mandate is to coordinate public policy and advocacy in fostering development relations between the Caribbean and Africa.
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Exhibition Opening: The Enigma of Arrival
The UWI Museum invites the University community to the exhibition opening of
"The Enigma of Arrival: the Politics and Poetics of Caribbean Migration To Britain"

OPENING OF "THE ENIGMA OF ARRIVAL: THE POLITICS AND POETICS OF CARIBBEAN MIGRATION TO BRITAIN
The UWI Museum invites the University community to the exhibition opening of "The Enigma of Arrival: the Politics and Poetics of Caribbean Migration To Britain" on February 7, 2020, at 4 pm. Regional Headquarters.

The UWI Mona Research Days 2019: Driving Research for Social and Economic Development

UWI/UNESCO Philosophy Day
The Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, will be hosting our annual UNESCO Philosophy Day on November 15th, 2018 commencing 10:00AM. The theme for 2018 is: “No Abuse, No Harm: Each Child is the Future.”
The UWI/UNESCO PHILOSOPHY DAY is an annual event observed by the Philosophy Section of the Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy. The intent of this occasion is to sensitize Jamaican and the Caribbean society about the relevance of Philosophy as an academic discipline in enhancing national, regional and global peace.
The opening ceremony will be followed by the visiting of booths between 2 and 5 pm.

P.J. Patterson: Nation Builder and Regionalist

MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES' DAY 2018

Freestylee Roots Exhibition
The UWI Museum is hosting an exhibition of poster art by Jamaican & international poster artist Michael 'Freestylee' Thompson who has previously donated work to the Museum and featured in the UWI Global Reggae publication.

ETHIOPIA: A Celebration of Diversity & RASTAS' JOURNEY 'HOME'
Exhibition of Photographs by Australian photographer, filmmaker & communications lecturer Maria Stratford accompanying a documentary on repatriated Rastafarians in Ethiopia: Rastas' Journey 'Home'

Ties That Bind - UWI Links to Plantation History
Cameo Exhibition on UWI's plantation history, including artifacts from the 18th/19th century Papine and Mona Sugar estate villages and works yards - all now on the UWI Mona Campus, with the collaboration of the Department of History & Archaeology and especially of the Archaeology Lab, Mona Campus.
Recognising Heritage Month and the launch of the Reparations Research Centre at the UWI Regional Headquarters.
