Seminar/Lectures
Adaptability – Preparing for Media Careers in the Future – Part 3

Adaptability – Preparing for Media Careers in the Future Part 2

Adaptability and Digital Transformation Seminar
Join us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/1dXZoo9GuGc

Ensuring Resilience, Accelerating Progress - Examining the Impact of COVID-19 on the Sustainable Development Goals
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Humanities in Action Virtual Seminar Series: Media Literacy and Fake News in the COVID Era
Mr. Mark-Jeffery Deans - Fake News and Media Literacy in Jamaica: The Influence of the Broadcasting Commission as a Component of a Global MIL City (Department of Library and Information Studies)
Mr. Amitabh Sharma – Journalism in the COVID Era (Editor, The Jamaica Gleaner)
Dr. Renee Nelson - Historical Research in the Age of Misinformation

Humanities in Action Virtual Seminar Series: Future prognoses? Vulnerability and recovery in past pandemics
Dr. Karl Watts – Lessons from the Spanish Flu epidemic in Jamaica
Prof. James Robertson – Recovery and Adaptability: The Bubonic Plague and Cholera Epidemics in Europe and Jamaica

Humanities in Action Virtual Seminar Series: Future prognoses? Vulnerability and recovery in past pandemics
Presenters:
Dr. Karl Watts – Lessons from the Spanish Flu epidemic in Jamaica
Prof. James Robertson – Recovery and Adaptability: The Bubonic Plague and Cholera Epidemics in Europe and Jamaica

Faculty of Sport Public Forum | Covid-19 : Impact on High Performance Sport

Faculty of Sport Public Forum - Effect of COVID19 on Intercollegiate and High School Sports

The 35th Annual Elsa Goveia Memorial Lecture
Title of Event: “Human Beings and Baobab and Tamarind Trees in the Caribbean: Ethnographic, Historical and Evolutionary Perspectives on an Ancient African Mimetic Complex”
About the Event: The annual Elsa Goveia Memorial Lecture, first held at Mona in 1984, honours the memory of the distinguished West Indian Historian, Elsa Vesta Goveia (1925-1980).
Born in British Guiana, Elsa Goveia took her PhD in History at University College, London. In 1950 she joined the Department of History, the University College of the West Indies, Mona as Lecturer in History, and in 1961 was promoted to the rank of Professor of West Indian History at the age of 36 years.
