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2015

FACULTY TOUR

The Biotechnology Centre Faculty Tour Daily tours of the Centre's Labs showcasing: • DNA extraction made simple • A piece of Plant to Feed the Nation, How? • 5 Minute Rule, its Clean! ...Or Is It? & Fungi: Your Everyday Encounters • Pamphlet distribution

Up for Air: This Half Has Never Been Told!

Title: “Up for Air: This Half Has Never Been Told!”
Overview “A novel based on the May 2010 Tivoli Gardens incursion.
Presenter: Dr. Imani Tafari-Ama

Workshops for 6th formers preparing to sit the CAPE Communication Studies examination

Title: CAPE Workshops for Communication Studies Overview: Workshops for 6th formers preparing to sit the CAPE Communication Studies examination. Presenter: Various presenters

INTERACTIVE FUN

Office of Graduate Studies and Research Lounge Acvtivity: Gaming at the Lounge Overview An interactive Gaming Session with the OGSR Team. Karaoke, Dominos, Quizzes.

WORKSHOP

Title: Research and Writing: Maximizing SBA Scores Overview:
The presentation aims to assist high school students with basic information
regarding the completion of research papers for School Based Assessment (SBA)
while avoiding pitfalls such as plagiarism. Presenter: Dr. Rosemarie Heath

REASONING SESSION

Mona Social Services' Reasoning Session 4: Title: Post Peace Treaty: What to make of Community Development? Overview: Overview: In 2008, The University was present at the signing of a Peace Treaty, agreed to by representatives of groups from the Greater August Town community. Six years later, discussions about windows of opportunity, loss and gains prime discussions about development for the community. Panellist will critically reflect on the turnaround since 2008 and lessons that should be learnt Moderator: Mr. Horace Levy, Board Member Peace Management Initiative

BOOK LAUNCH

Book Title: Visions of Zion: Ethiopians and Rastafari in the Search
for the Promised Land Author: Dr. Erin C. MacLeod Overview:
This volume offers those who study the movement a broader understanding
of the implications of repatriation. Taking the Ethiopian perspective into account,
it argues that migrant and diaspora identities are the products of negotiation,
and it illuminates the implications of this negotiation for concepts of citizenship,
as well as for our understandings of pan-Africanism and south-south migration. Speaker: TBC

DISPLAY

Title Biotechnology Centre Faculty Spine Display Poster Display of Centre’s Research Activities

The Department of Mathematics Interactive Display and Quizzes Interaction with student

The Department of Mathematics Interactive Display and Quizzes Interaction with students: enabling and engaging students in Mathematics.

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