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Schedule 2016

Date: THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18
Date Time Type Details Venue
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 10:30AM - 11:45AM 10:30AM - 11:45AM

: Le visage de l' emploi” by Fatou Diome (adaptation)

Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
Title: Le visage de l' emploi” by Fatou Diome (adaptation)
Overview: Reading Selected excerpts from the French Play
Presenters/Performers: David Bailey and Shaneika Brown

Faculty Courtyard
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 11:AM - 1:00PM INTERACTIVE SESSION

Water Aerobics!

School of Physical Therapy
Title: Water Aerobics!
Overview: Water Aerobic Sessions will be offered to a limited number of persons who come with change in attire
Meeting Point: Outside Lobby 

FMS Teaching & Research Complex Level 3
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 11:00AM - 12:00PM WORKSHOP

This session will assess the attributes of prospective employees

OGSR Graduate Lounge
Activity: Career Preparedness
Overview: This session will assess the attributes of prospective employees/entrepreneurs and explore exactly what career preparedness involves.
Speaker: Mrs. Merrit Henry

Lawn adjacent to the Office of Graduate Studies and Research
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 11:00AM - 12NOON JOINT BOOK LAUNCH

Joint Book Launch

School of Education
Joint Book Launch
Book Title 1: Issues in Career, Technical and Vocational Education and Training: Lessons for the Caribbean
Author/Editor: Halden A. Morris
Overview: Publication addresses teacher/instructor training, National qualifications framework, challenges for TVET to achieve the millennium development goals, quality assurance in TVET, apprenticeship from a global perspective, and challenges in the tourism industry in Jamaica
Book Title 2: Fundamentals of Fault Current & Grounding in Electrical Systems
Author: Halden Morris & Norman Chambers
Overview: Unprecedented discussions on fault current and grounding in electrical systems. Hands on approach to implementing grounding systems and safety procedures as it relates to these systems.
Guest Speaker: Dr Wayne Wesley , Executive Director, HEART Trust NTA

The Assembly Hall
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 11:AM - 1:00PM INTERACTIVE SESSION

Water Aerobic Sessions will be offered to a limited number of persons who come with change in attire

School of Physical Therapy
Title: Water Aerobics!
Overview: Water Aerobic Sessions will be offered to a limited number of persons who come with change in attire
Meeting Point: Outside Lobby

School of Physical Therapy Title: Water Aerobics! Overview: Water Aerobic Sessions will be offered to a limited number of persons who come with change in attire Meeting Point: Outside Lobby
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 11:00AM - 12:00PM + 3:00PM - 4:00PM FACULTY TOURS

Tours of the Centre's Labs

The Biotechnology Centre
Tours of the Centre's Labs
Overview: The tours of the Labs will showcase DNA extraction made simple; Live tissue culture technique and Microbial cultures 

The Biotechnology Centre
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 11:00AM - 12:30PM WORKSHOP

Building Self Esteem

Department of Child and Adolescent Health
Title: Building Self Esteem
Overview: Students will be pre-invited to participate in a Self Esteem Building workshop.
Presenter: Dr. A. Pottinger & Miss N. Passard

FMS Teaching & Research Complex Seminar Room 0 Ground Floor
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 11:00AM - 12:30PM DEMO PRESENTATION

Good Choices vs Bad Choices

Department of Psychiatry
Title: Good Choices vs Bad Choices
Overview: Interactive discussion about marijuana and alcohol and its use and abuse in teens and young adults.
Presenter: Dr. Winston De La Hay, Consultant Psychiatrist & Lecturer

FMS Teaching & Research Complex Lecture Theatre 1
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 11:00AM - 12:00PM DEPARTMENT COURTYARD EXHIBIT

Participate in our Interactive presentations

Department of Library and Information Studies
Participate in our Interactive presentations.

Faculty Courtyard
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 11:00AM - 12NOON JOINT BOOK LAUNCH

Issues in Career, Technical and Vocational Education and Training: Lessons for the Caribbean

School of Education
Joint Book Launch
Book Title 1: Issues in Career, Technical and Vocational Education and Training: Lessons for the Caribbean
Author/Editor: Halden A. Morris
Overview: Publication addresses teacher/instructor training, National qualifications framework, challenges
for TVET to achieve the millennium development goals, quality assurance in TVET, apprenticeship from a global perspective, and challenges in the tourism industry in Jamaica
Book Title 2: Fundamentals of Fault Current & Grounding in Electrical Systems
Author: Halden Morris & Norman Chambers
Overview: Unprecedented discussions on fault current and grounding in electrical systems. Hands
on approach to implementing grounding systems and safety procedures as it relates to these systems.
Guest Speaker: Dr Wayne Wesley , Executive Director, HEART Trust NTA

The Assembly Hall

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