Seminar/Lectures
The CCJ & the Modern Democratic Constitutional Governance in the Commonwealth Caribbean
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The American Friends of Jamaica, Inc (AFJ)/Cobb Family Foundation Lecture Series
You are invited to attend The American Friends of Jamaica, Inc (AFJ)/Cobb Family Foundation Lecture Series on Tuesday, February 10 at 5:00 p.m. at the Assembly Hall on the campus of The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus. This annual event is being held in association with The UWI, the Jamaica Fulbright Association (JFA) and the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Kingston.
The Lecture Series which began in 2006 and now scheduled during the annual UWI Research Days activities, provides a public forum for discussion and debate of the pressing issues that affect the future of Jamaica.

Seminar on Human Trafficking
The Staff and Students of St. Michael's Theological College and the United Theological College of the West Indies invite you to a Panel Discussion on Human Trafficking - UWI Reaserach Days
Presenters / Panelists :
Dr. Leith Dunn - Director : Institute for Gender and Development Studies
Rev. Margaret Fowler - Pastor Hope United Church; Director of the Theodora Foundation
Deputy Superintendent of Police Mr. Carl Berry - JCF Counter Terrorism and Organized Crime Investigations
Join the discussion on Human Trafficking in the Carbbean Region and beyond.

IGDS "Women in Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century" Public Lecture
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Career Awareness Month: Dressing Appropriately & Workplace Ethics Seminars
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Public Forum - Chinese Investment and Immigration: Cultural Challenges
RSVP: Judith.richardson@uwimona.edu.jm or call: 977-7174
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Freedom's First Fruits: Blacks in Post Slavery Politics in Western Jamaica up to 1865
The Department of History & Archaeology, Mona in association with The Western Jamaica Campus, present a Public Lecture on Blacks in Post Slavery Politics by Dr Swithin Wilmot.
http://pub.lucidpress.com/BlacksinPostSlaveryPolitics/

Liberation Humanities for Africa and the Diaspora
The Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy will be hosting an Inaugural Lecture on Thursday, February 19, 2015 from 6:00p.m to 9:00 p.m. at the Neville Hall Lecture Theatre, UWI Mona. The lecture entitled "Liberation Humanities for Africa and the Diaspora" will be delivered by Professor John Bewaji, Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy.
All are invited to attend.

Public Forum: The New Caribbena Energy Professional for the New Energy Paradigm
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CARIMAC Distinguished Lecture Series: 'Jamaica inna Guyana'
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