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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
10:00am-11:30am |
LIBRARY TOURS |
The UWI Library Workshop Series Topic: :Searching UWILINC Overview: Provides training in the use of the library’s one stop e-information portal for finding resources for research, teaching & learning Presenter: Ms Jessica Lewis, Coordinator, Mona Information Literacy Unit, Main Library, UWI Mona
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UWI Mona Main Library |
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
10:00AM - 6:00PM |
FREE ASSESSMENT SERVICES |
Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work The SPSW Assessment Centre Overview: The Dept will offer the following services: (i) A battery of tests and activities to determine your suitability for a range of jobs; (ii) Intelligence and occupational interest tests to suggest suitable academic programme and career choices and (iii) Help with improving your CV (iv) Workshops on staffing organizations, performance management, employee training and dressing for success.
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SPSW Booth and Assessment Centre, Main Exhibition |
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
10:30AM - 11:45AM |
10:30AM - 11:45AM |
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
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Faculty Courtyard |
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
11:AM - 1:00PM |
INTERACTIVE SESSION |
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
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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 |
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
11:00AM - 3:00PM |
DEPARTMENT COURTYARD EXHIBIT |
Department of History and Archaeology Title: History and Archaeology Courtyard Exhibition Overview: Heritage items will be displayed and for sale. Exhibit will also showcase Programmes offered by the Department at both Undergraduate and Graduate levels highlighting their significance for national development. Continuous showing of the video production “The Importance of a Degree in History / Archaeology / Heritage Studies.
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Faculty Courtyard |
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
11:00AM - 12NOON |
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
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The Assembly Hall |
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
11:00AM - 12:00PM |
DEPARTMENT COURTYARD EXHIBIT |
Department of Library and Information Studies Participate in our Interactive presentations.
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Faculty Courtyard |
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
11:00AM - 12:30PM |
WORKSHOP |
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
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FMS Teaching & Research Complex Seminar Room 0 Ground Floor |
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
11:00AM - 12NOON |
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
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The Assembly Hall |
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
11:00AM - 12:00PM + 3:00PM - 4:00PM |
FACULTY TOURS |
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
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The Biotechnology Centre |
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 |
11:00AM - 12:30PM |
DEMO PRESENTATION |
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
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FMS Teaching & Research Complex Lecture Theatre 1 |