Seminar/Lectures
“English is an Arena not a Subject”: Language Teaching and Learning in Post-Independence Jamaica
The School of Education will be hosting the Inaugural Professorial Lecture by Professor Beverley Bryan on May 03, 2012 under the theme, “English is an Arena not a Subject”: Language Teaching and Learning in Post-Independence Jamaica.
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Graduate Seminar - The Institute for Gender & Development Studies
The Institute for Gender & Development Studies will be hosting a Graduate Seminar on May 3, 2012. The seminar will feature topical issues to include:
• Condom Usage Among UWI Students
• Gender and Promotion in the Jamaica Constabulary Force
• State Response to Human Trafficking in Jamaica
• Public Perceptions of Human Trafficking
• Police Perceptions of Gender-Biased Violence

Energy Seminar - Fossil Fuels

Panel Discussion- “Has Social Policy Achieved Anything since Independence?”

Modern Languages & Literatures Seminar

Department of Modern Languages Seminar
The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at UWI, Mona will host a Departmental seminar entitled, “The Loas and Humans: Chameleonizing Identity in Myra Montero’s Del rojo de su sombra”. The event takes place on Thursday, April 12, 2012 at 5 pm at Room N5, UWI, Mona. The lecture will be delivered by Warrick Lattibeaudiere, tutor in the Department.
All are invited to attend.

Department of Government Hosts Graduate Research Seminar

Derek Gordon Seminar 2012

Seminar on Colombian Drug Trafficking Subculture

SALISES Fifty- Fifty Seminar: EU and Overseas Countries Relationship
