Date | Time | Type | Details | Venue |
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Thursday February 7 | 1:00PM | SCAVENGER HUNT |
Science Scavenger HuntOverview: Involve all departments. QR Codes will be mounted at various locations around the faculty and students will have to follow the clues to move from the starting point to the end. Students will need their smartphones or tablets to download QR code reader and use it to participate in the hunt AUDIENCE: High school students (15 students per session) |
The Spine, Faculty of Science and Technology |
Thursday February 7 | 1:00PM | GEO TECH EVENT |
MAPATHONOverview: The event presents a fun and educational opportunity for students to create maps and simulate reducing disaster risks and addressing public health crises. The activities will introduce and provide hands on experience for students in GIS Technology, Cartography and Geography and will expose them to career options in the Geosciences Organizers: The Department of Geography and Geology (DOGG) and The National Spatial Data Management Division, Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation |
The Computer Lab Department of Geography and Geology |
Thursday February 7 | 1:00pm | MUSEUMS AND BOTANY GARDENS TOURS |
FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOURSOverview: Campus visitors will have the opportunity to explore or research facilities and museums, by participating in the following tours:
Audience: UWI Students, High School Students, General Public Venue Description: URD Students and Tours Centre, adjacent The Assembly Hall |
URD Tours Centre |
Thursday February 7 | 1:00PM - 4:00PM | FORUM |
Legal and Ethical Issues in Information Security: Integrity in the Information EnvironmentOverview: This research forum will showcase completed research and research in progress from lecturers, graduate students in DLIS and other departments as well as from practitioners in libraries archives and museums via poster presentations. The audience will comprise members of The University community, library and information professionals who work in various libraries as well as students from the Department of Library and Information Studies and from other departments. The objective of the forum is to focus on research towards professional integrity; highlighting the legal and ethical issues surrounding integrity of information management. Presenters: TBC Venue Description: The Multifunctional Room, The UWI, Mona Main Library |
The Main Library |
Thursday February 7 | 1:00PM - 2:00PM | WORKSHOP |
Chicago Referencing WorkshopOverview: Guide to proper referencing of sources using the Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS). Facilitator: Mrs. Jacqueline Howell Nash, Librarian, Postgraduate Learning Commons (PGLC), Main Library Venue Description: Library Booth, Mona Research Village |
Mona Research Village |
Thursday February 7 | 02:00PM - 3:00PM | PUBLIC LECTURE |
The Elements that Changed the CaribbeanOverview: In celebration of the International Year of the Periodic Table (2019) proclaimed by UNESCO, the Department of Chemistry will host a Public Lecture highlighting various elements of the Periodic Table and how they have shaped the growth and development of our Region. The event will also launch a year long activity, "Element of the Month" featuring 10 elements of the Periodic Table showcasing their applications and impact. Presenter: TBD |
Science Lecture Theatre 1 |
Thursday February 7 | 2:00pm - 3:00PM | VIDEO SESSION |
Video Presentation on Predatory JournalsFacilitator: Mrs. Sandra Powell-Mangaroo, Assistant Registrar, Graduate Studies & Research Venue Description: OGSR Graduate Lounge, Mona Research Village |
Mona Research Village |
Thursday February 7 | 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | DEMONSTATION |
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS DEMONSTRATIONOverview: This demo will take you through the entire process of measuring samples using gamma and XRF spectroscopy. |
Medical Physics Radioecological lab |
Thursday February 7 | 2:00PM - 4:00PM | PANEL DISCUSSION |
Revisiting Jamaica's Crime PlanPresenting Organizations: The SALISES Crime Prevention & Offender Management (CPOM) Research Cluster in collaboration with The Institute of Criminal Justice & Security (ICJS) and The Crime Security & Justice (CSJ) UWI Research Cluster Panellists: The Honourable Peter Bunting, Opposition Spokesperson for National Security and Member of Parliament for Central Manchester; The Honourable Dr Horace Chang, Minister of National Security; Mr. Terrence Williams, Commissioner, Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM); Mr. Horace Levy, Former Executive Director of Jamaicans for Justice; Rear Admiral/Former Commissioner Hardley Lewin; Professor Anthony Harriott, Director, ICJS, UWI; Professor Anthony Clayton, Head, Institute of Sustainable Development; Dr Herbert Gayle, Anthropologist, Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work, UWI, Mona; Mr. Keith Gardener, Former Assistant Commissioner of Police, Attorney-at-law, Director of Security, UWI; Dr Dacia Leslie, Research Fellow, SALISES, Mona |
The Undercroft, Senate Building |
Thursday February 7 | 2:00PM - 3:30PM | SEMINAR |
Predatory Journals & Conferences SeminarOverview: A presentation on identifying predatory journals and questionable conferences Presenter: Mrs. Frances Salmon, Retired Senior Librarian, West Indies & Special Collections, Main Library Venue Description: Library Booth, Mona Research Village |
Mona Research Village |