News Releases
INCREASES IN TUITION FEES AT UWI
Posted: April 27, 2004
The Council of the University of the West Indies at its annual business meeting held on Friday, April 23 at the Mona campus, set tuition fees for academic year 2004/2005 in accordance with its previous commitments to attain a cost recovery ratio of 20 percent of total economic costs on all three campuses, while keeping annual increases at least on par with the inflation rate in Jamaica for students at Mona.
NEW CHANCELLOR ADVOCATES CHANGES IN UWI COUNCIL’S OPERATIONS
Posted: April 27, 2004
Newly appointed Chancellor of the University of the West Indies, Sir George Alleyne has challenged the institution to undertake a fundamental re-examination of some of the assumptions which have guided its operations in recent years.
UWI EXCEEDS ENROLMENT TARGETS
Posted: April 27, 2004
The University of the West Indies has exceeded the enrolment targets set in the Strategic Plan 2002-2007 in the second year of the five-year Plan period. The number of students pursuing first degrees grew by more than 4,000 – from a headcount of 15,307 in academic year 2001/02 to 19,373 across the three campuses in the current academic year 2003/04.
“Unlearn many of the things you have learned…” UWI Student Awardees told
Posted: April 26, 2004
Christian Stokes, Senior Vice President for Business Development at the Victoria Mutual Building Society and former Jamaica Bobsled team member has advised students at The University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona campus that they must unlearn many of the things they have learned. Mr. Stokes was giving the keynote address at UWI, Mona’s annual Student Awards Ceremony held on Saturday, April 17 at the Assembly Hall at Mona.
Symposium on “The Haiti-Jamaica Connection
Posted: March 17, 2004
The Latin American-Caribbean Centre (LACC), University of the West Indies, Mona will host a one-day Symposium titled “The Haiti-Jamaica Connection” on Saturday, April 3 at Mona. The Symposium is part of the annual series of Inter-Regional Migration Seminars and is timely in light of recent events. The symposium is being organised to mark the Bicentennial of Haiti’s independence and will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. in the Neville Hall Lecture Theatre (N 1) on the Mona Campus.
Life Long Learning the Way Forward
Posted: March 08, 2004
“Thought processes that encourage the belief that learning and education are to be confined to the formal settings of the four walls of the classroom, or which say that what you learn today will have longevity professionally are now fully redundant.” So said Senior Partner at the accounting firm, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Leighton McKnight while speaking at the opening ceremony of the annual Careers Expo mounted by the Office of Placement and Career Services at The University of the West Indies (UWI, Mona campus on Thursday, (March 4).
UWI APPOINTS ESTATE MANAGER
Posted: March 04, 2004
The University of the West Indies is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Timothy Miller as Estate Manager, Maintenance Services at the Mona Campus, from August 1, 2003 to July 31, 2006 in the first instance.
UWI DERMATOLOGIST ELECTED TO PRESTIGIOUS AMERICAN ACADEMY
Posted: March 04, 2004
Lecturer in the Department of Medicine, Dr. Althea East-Innis has been elected an International Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD).
VC’S CRICKET MATCH TO USE ELEVEN PLAYERS PER TEAM
Posted: March 04, 2004
The Vice Chancellor’s Cricket Match between the touring English team and the Vice Chancellor’s X1 will be played as a normal, first class game, utilising eleven players per team. The Match begins tomorrow, Friday, March 5 and continues through to Sunday, March 7, 2004 at the UWI’s Mona Bowl.
The Vice Chancellor’s X1 comprises a combination of international players, West Indies players and students from the University of the West Indies. The match has been an annual fixture on the West Indies cricket schedule since 1996.
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FOURTH BIENNIAL LUCILLE MATHURIN MAIR PUBLIC LECTURE
Posted: February 27, 2004
“Men, Masculinities and Development” is the title of the fourth biennial Lucille Mathurin Mair Public Lecture commemorating the International Day of Women, to be delivered on Thursday, march 11, 2004 at 5.00 p.m. in the Old Library at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus.