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.