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2019

Dr. Ramona Biholar

Dr. Ramona Biholar
Law
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Dr. Ingrid McLaren

Dr. Ingrid McLaren
Humanities and Education
Research Year: 

Dr. Zoyah Kinkead Clark

Dr. Zoyah Kinkead Clark
Humanities and Education
Research Year: 

Dr. Carmeneta Jones

Dr. Carmeneta Jones
Humanities and Education
Research Year: 

Prof. Disraeli Hutton

Prof. Disraeli Hutton
Humanities and Education
Research Year: 

Guided Tour of the Law Branch Library

Overview: Tour highlights key spaces, services and resources of the Law Branch Library

Facilitator: Mr. Paul McFarlane, Library Assistant, Law Branch Library

Venue: Description: Law Branch Library (Faculty of Law)

OFFICE OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH WORKSHOP

Activity: 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

Discussion Forum

Overview: Unlocking Potential for Optimizing Student Research Output

Panellists: Professor Marcia Roye, Associate Dean (Graduate Studies), Faculty of Science and Technology Dr. Saran Stewart, Senior Lecturer, School of Education Dr. Julian McKoy-Davis, PhD Social Policy Dr. Ricardo Anderson, PhD Computer Science

Moderator: Professor Minerva Thame, Deputy Dean (Graduate Studies), Faculty of Medical Sciences

Science Scavenger Hunt

Overview: 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)

Science Scavenger Hunt

Overview: 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)

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