Date | Time | Type | Details | Venue |
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Thursday February 7 | 12:30PM - 2:00PM | LECTURE |
The 7 Wonders of LNGOverview: Among other advantages such as reduced maintenance on CHP (Combied Heat and Power) combustion engine units and lower overall plant emissions, LNG provides a large amount of free cooling to end users. Since LNG is delivered and stored as a cryogenic liquid, it has an enormous free cold energy that can be captured and used to increase overall plant efficiencies and total lower production costs. This what we refer to as the 7th Wonders of LNG Speaker: Mr Kevin Frant , Senior Vice President, New Fortress Energy |
The Assembly Hall |
Thursday February 7 | 6:00PM - 9:00PM | ASTRONOMY EVENT |
A Night with the StarsOverview: A night time stargazing activity with the Astronomy club. Meet after dark to stargaze. Two short talks about rockets and satellites and the cosmos by Louis-Ray Harris and L. Nathan Henderson Participants will be able to view different constellations and planets through the telescope. Target Audience and Reservations: Campus community, campus visitors, special guests & science club from a local school. Limited Space. Contact Ms Little, Department of Physics: margaret.little@uwimona.edu.jm |
The Roof, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology |
Date | Time | Type | Details | Venue |
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Friday February 8 | 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 |
Friday February 8 | 1:00PM | PARTICIPATORY EXPERIMENTS |
CSI Fire GameOverview: Fire! Delve into the world of Crime Scene Investigations (CSI). Participants will learn basic information about burn patterns and accelerants. Using a series of physical clues and deduction, determine the cause of a fire and solve the case. Target Audience: High school students Capacity: 15 students per group |
Material Science Fire laboratory |
Friday February 8 | 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 |
Friday February 8 | 1:00PM - 2:00PM | WORKSHOP |
Legal Research WorkshopOverview: Covers the use of JustisOne Database of law reports, transcripts and official legislation from various jurisdictions. Facilitator: Ms. Myrna Douglas, Head, Law Branch Library Venue Description: Library Booth, Mona Research Village |
Mona Research Village |
Friday February 8 | 2:00PM - 3:00PM | WORKSHOP |
Digitization WorkshopOverview: Practical demonstration of creating an online collection. Participants are encouraged to bring photos for this session. Facilitator: Mrs. Maureen Kerr-Campbell, Systems Librarian, Main Library, Mona Library Digitization Team Venue Description: Digitization Lab, Main Library |
The Main Library |
Friday February 8 | 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 |
Friday February 8 | 2:00PM -3:00PM | WORKSHOP |
OFFICE OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH WORKSHOPActivity: Guide to obtaining funding for attending conferences; purchasing equipment/supplies etc. for student research Facilitator: Mrs. Sandra Powell-Mangaroo, Assistant Registrar, Graduate Studies & Research Venue Description: OGSR Graduate Lounge, Mona Research Village |
Mona Research Village |
Friday February 8 | 2:30PM - 3:30PM | LECTURE |
Water-supply/Metissage/Global-warming and Fanon: South/South dialogical engagement between Cuba and JamaicaOverview: Twenty six years on, Pswarayi laments that from a full complement of one hundred and twenty states, only twelve made the attendance of the Venezuelan summit. At the heart of the attrition in attendance and waning interest is the notion of colonialism being outdated and a relic of a bygone era. This presentation argues, in the vogue of Fanonian thinkers like Sylvia Wynter that the current dereliction of the non-aligned movement is rooted – like the failure of the black power movement of the 1960’s – in the confusion and displacement of transcendental phenomenology with phenomenological psychology and the resulting – constricting - hegemonic dialectic of developed versus developing world. This water-as-metissage tropic analysis will be carried out in the context of the postcolonial experiences of Jamaica and Cuba Presenter: Dr Horace Williams, Lecturer, Jamaica Theological Seminary |
The Undercroft, Senate Building |