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Faculty Display 2019

Date: Wednesday February 6
Date Time Type Details Venue
Wednesday February 6 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM TOURS

Department of Anatomy Tour

The department will be offering interesting tours for students and campus visitors daily.

Come explore our world!

Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Teaching & Research Complex
Wednesday February 6 10:00AM MUSEUMS AND BOTANY GARDENS TOURS

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOURS

Overview: Campus visitors will have the opportunity to explore or research facilities and museums, by participating in the following tours:

  • Tour of Geology Museum
  • Tour of Map Library
  • Tour of Herbarium
  • Tour of Medicinal Plants (Botany Gardens)
  • Tour of Zoology Museum
  • Tour of the Natural Products Institute’s Mosquito Research facilities, Biochemistry Lab and Cell Culture Screening Laboratory.

Audience: UWI Students, High School Students, General Public

Venue Description: Tours Depart  the URD Schools & Tours Centre adjacent the Assembly  Hall

URD Tours Centre
Wednesday February 6 10:00AM-10:45AM WORKSHOP

Critical Thinking and Fun with Languages

Overview: Three members of staff, Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy will guide the scheduled workshops. There will be two daily scheduled daily.

Target Audience: Specially invited High School students and visiting school groups.

The Writing Centre, Faculty of Humanities and Education
Wednesday February 6 11:00AM-12:OOPM WORKSHOP

Critical Thinking and Fun with Languages

Overview: Three members of staff, Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy will guide the scheduled workshops. There will be two daily scheduled daily.

Target Audience: Specially invited High School students and visiting school groups.

The Writing Centre, Faculty of Humanities and Education
Wednesday February 6 11:00 MUSEUMS AND BOTANY GARDENS TOURS

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOURS

Overview: Campus visitors will have the opportunity to explore or research facilities and museums, by participating in the following tours:

  • Tour of Geology Museum
  • Tour of Map Library
  • Tour of Herbarium
  • Tour of Medicinal Plants (Botany Gardens)
  • Tour of Zoology Museum
  • Tour of the Natural Products Institute’s Mosquito Research facilities, Biochemistry Lab and Cell Culture Screening Laboratory.

Audience: UWI Students, High School Students, General Public

Venue Description: Tours Depart  the URD Schools & Tours Centre adjacent the Assembly  Hall

URD Tours Centre
Wednesday February 6 1:00PM MUSEUMS AND BOTANY GARDENS TOURS

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOURS

Overview: Campus visitors will have the opportunity to explore or research facilities and museums, by participating in the following tours:

  • Tour of Geology Museum
  • Tour of Map Library
  • Tour of Herbarium
  • Tour of Medicinal Plants (Botany Gardens)
  • Tour of Zoology Museum
  • Tour of the Natural Products Institute’s Mosquito Research facilities, Biochemistry Lab and Cell Culture Screening Laboratory.

Audience: UWI Students, High School Students, General Public

Venue Description: Tours Depart  the URD Schools & Tours Centre adjacent the Assembly  Hall

URD Tours Centre
Wednesday February 6 12:00PM - 1:00PM TOURS

Guided Tour of the Main Library

Overview: Tour highlights key spaces, services and resources of the Main Library.

Led by: Mrs. Audrey Whyte, Secretary, Public Services, Main Library

Venue Description: Catalogue Hall, Main Library

The Main Library
Wednesday February 6 12:00PM - 1:00PM CONSULTATION

Mold Cleaning & Mitigation Consultation Sessions

Overview: Introduces participants to basic mold cleaning and mitigating strategies.

Facilitators: Mr. Dunstan Newman, Conservation & Preservation Librarian; Mr. Dave Brown, Chief Binder, Main Library; Mr. Robert Murray Senior Binder, Main Library

Venue Description: Library Booth, Mona Research Village

Mona Research Village
Wednesday February 6 2:00PM - 3:00PM WORKSHOP

Plagiarism and Referencing Workshop

Overview: Defines plagiarism and offers a guide to avoiding plagiarism through referencing in text and at the end of the paper

Facilitator: Ms. Myrna Douglas, Head: Law Branch Library

Venue Desrciption: Library Booth Mona Research Village

Mona Research Village
Wednesday February 6 1:00PM - 2:30PM FORUM AND LAUNCH

Building a Caribbean Professional Learning Community in English Language Teaching

Overview: The School of Education’s Scholarship of English Language Teaching and Learning (SoELTL) Caribbean Commons seeks to provide an avenue for mentoring, fostering and advancing teaching and learning and the researching of these everyday classroom activities by teachers/lecturers and their students as scholarly work. The event will unveil the ambitious programme and will also mark the launch of SOETRAIL a Peer-reviewed Best Practice Magazine that publishes research on Teaching, Research, Assessment, Innovation and Leadership in Education.

Keynote Speaker: Dr Maurice Smith. International Educational Consultant

Collaborating Organizations: Jamaica Association of Principals of Secondary Schools (JAPSS); Association of Principals and Vice Principals (APVP); English Language Teaching Faculty, Teachers’ Colleges and Departments of English, Secondary Schools

The Undercroft, Senate Building

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