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Jul 7
Mona School of Business and Management pays tribute to Mr Robert Gregory
  Mona School of Business and Management (MSBM) mourns the passing of Mr Robert Gregory, former lecturer and Associate Teaching Fellow. Mr Gregory joined the then Mona School of Business (MSB) in  2010 as an Associate Teaching Fellow, a position he held up to the time of his passing.  Over the course of his teaching career at MSBM, he taught the course “Transformational Leadership and Management” to hundreds of students in their pursuit of the MBA, EMBA and MBM degrees.& ››Read More
The formidable Audrey Tugwell-Henry
Audrey Tugwell could have held down an evening or night job as a radio announcer among some of the finest female voices to have graced Jamaican radio in the early 1980s. The alluring voice was, still is, as captivating as it is convincing. Instead, the pretty teenager with the perfect dark skin tone and ready-made broad smile entered Church Teachers’ College (CTC) in September 1982 with the sole intention of becoming a teacher. She did just that, majoring in English (Language and L ››Read More
The UWI Mona to resume face-to-face learning modality and accommodation on all Halls of Residence
                    In light of the Government of Jamaica’s announcement to resume face-to-face modality across the education sector, The University of the West Indies (The UWI), Mona Campus, will begin offering current and incoming students of The UWI, Mona Campus, face-to-face classes in the 2022-2023 Academic Year. F2F classes starting with Summer School in June The UWI Mona Campus Registrar, Dr. Donovan Stanberry advised students (incoming and current) of the new a ››Read More
Congratulations to the Faculty of Social Sciences!
Faculty TikToking at UWI for You: Metaverse of Education" was the Faculty of Social Sciences. Collecting a token on behalf of the Faculty was Dr Heather Ricketts, Deputy Dean of the Faculty (centre). She is flanked by Dr Donovan Stanberry, The UWI Mona Campus Registrar (left) and Ms Stephanie Pinnock, Administrative Officer in the Faculty’s office (right). Click here for full article Article & Photo from: The University of the West Indies, Mona ››Read More
NBMC 2022
After a two-year hiatus due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) and Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) will host the seventh staging of the annual National Business Model Competition (NBMC) on  April 7-8, 2022  online.  A total of 15 teams from five universities across the island will vie for bragging rights and cash prizes totalling J$4 million. The participating teams include four from the University of the West Indies (UWI) four fro ››Read More
450 graduate from Flow Foundation's Skills for the Future Programme
The Flow Foundation recently graduated 450 students from its second cohort of the Skills for the Future Programme, delivering on its vision of providing more Jamaicans with the skills needed to thrive in a digital economy.   The Skills for The Future programme is a collaboration between the Flow Foundation and the Mona School of Business and Management (MSBM) through the Caribbean School of Data (CSOD).  It's a 12-week programme that is free to the public and seeks to equip Jamaic ››Read More
Ambassador Ralph Thomas awarded 2022 Pelican Award
        Congratulations to Ambassador Ralph Thomas, Senior Teaching Fellow of Mona School of Business and Management on being nominated from a cohort of distinguished graduates to receive the prestigious 2022 Pelican Award. The Pelican Award is presented annually to a graduate of The University of the West Indies who (a) has received outstanding recognition in his/her career field nationally, regionally or internationally or made exceptional contributions to his/her professio ››Read More
VHEP... Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence
Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence! Congratulations to the Vincent HoSang Entrepreneurship Programme (VHEP) for 20 years of excellence in supporting Jamaican student entrepreneurs to bring their ideas to life and create successful businesses.   ››Read More
UWI promotes three new academics to the rank of Professor
Dr. Corin Bailey, Dr Suzette A. Haughton and Dr Lila Rao-Graham are the newest Professors at The University of the West Indies (The UWI).  The three received their appointments for promotion in February to the University’s highest academic rank. Their promotions follow a rigorous assessment process including a review of their respec¬tive distinguished and original works and professional activities, as well as their contributions to the enhancement of the University’s reputation an ››Read More