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Date: FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19
Date Time Type Details Venue
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 12:00PM – 2:00PM FACULTY TOURS

MonaLaw's Visitors will be taken on a guided

Title: Faculty Tours
Overview: MonaLaw's Visitors will be taken on a guided tour of the Faculty's facilities.
Meeting Point:
Faculty Foyer

Faculty of Law Building
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 12:00PM - 12:45PM LIBRARY TOURS

Tour highlights key spaces, services

Guided Tour of the Main Library
Overview: Tour highlights key spaces, services and resources in the Main Library
Meeting point: The Catalogue Hall, Main Library, UWI Mona

UWI Mona Main Library
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 12:00PM - 2:00PM DEPARTMENT DEMOS

Visiting students will be shown the procedure of making ice cream

Department of Chemistry
Ice Cream Making Demonstration

Overview: Visiting students will be shown the procedure of making ice cream which they can subsequently sample.

Food Teaching Lab, Department of Chemistry
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 1:00PM- 2:30PM BOOK LAUNCH

Telling Stories and Storytelling African Maternal Pedagogies

Institute for Gender and Development Studies
Book Launch
Book Title: Anansesem: Telling Stories and Storytelling African Maternal Pedagogies
Author: Adwoa N. Onuora
Overview: The author tells a composite story of resistance and survival. Through Anansi storytelling, creative non-fiction and illustrations, the book celebrates African descended women as important cultural bearers for their community.
Speakers: Mr. Owen (Blakka) Ellis (Programme Chair), Actor/Director/Comedian; Ms. Taitu Heron, Gender and Development Specialist/Mama Queen Performance Poet,

Multi-functional Room, UWI Main Libnrary
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 1:00PM - 2:00PM PANEL DISCUSSION

Preparing for the Export Market

Mona School of Business and Management
Panel Discussion:
Title:
Preparing for the Export Market
Overview: A panel discussion on preparation required by Jamaican businesses to export goods and services.
Main Presenters: Dr Andre Gordon, Technological Solutions Limited; Mrs. Sandra Glasgow, Jamaica Exporters Association; Professor Lou Anne Barclay. MSBM; Dr Tolulope Bewaji MSBM.

The Assembly Hall
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 1:00PM - 5:00PM OPEN FACULTY LECTURE

Community Economic Development

Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work
SPSW Visit a Lecture Series:

Title: Community Economic Development
Overview: Introduces the concepts, processes, and foundational ideas of local economic development (LED), community economic development (CED), and faith-based community economic development  
Presenter: Dr. Sandra Chadwick-Parkes

Faculty Lecture Theatre SR 12,
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 1:00PM - 2:00PM INTERACTIVE DEMOS

Dance Exercise!

School of Physical Therapy
Title:  Dance Exercise!
Overview:  All will be moving with the Xbox Kinect filled with popular music.
Meeting Point: FMSTRC Outside Lobby

FMS Teaching & Research Complex Exhibition Room
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 1:00PM - 1:30PM INTERACTIVE SESSION

Gaming at the Lounge

OGSR Graduate Lounge
Activity: Gaming at the Lounge
Overview: An interactive Gaming Session with the OGSR Team.  Karaoke, Dominos, Quizzes

Lawn adjacent to the Office of Graduate Studies and Research
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 1:00PM - 1:30PM INTERACTIVE SESSION

Gaming at the Lounge

OGSR Graduate Lounge
Activity: Gaming at the Lounge
Overview: An interactive Gaming Session with the OGSR Team.  Karaoke, Dominos, Quizzes

Lawn adjacent to the Office of Graduate Studies and Research
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 19 1:30PM - 3:00PM BOOK LAUNCH

Mapping Exercise of the HIV & AIDS response

United Theological College of the West Indies Book
Launch Book Title: Mapping Exercise of the HIV & AIDS response among faith-based organizations (FBOs) in Jamaica
Author: Mapping Exercise Steering Committee of the Jamaica Council of Churches.
Researcher: Althea Bailey- commissioned by the Steering Committee facilitated by the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) and the World Council of Churches (WCC)
Overview: The result of a mapping exercise on the response of the religious community to HIV & AIDS in Jamaica that would enable religious groups to effectively deliver programmes and activities in HIV and AIDS.

Faculty Lecture Theatre LT1

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