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Developing the Cultural / Creative Sector
The UWI has for decades put a premium on cultural / creative expression for its importance in not only defining who we are as a Caribbean people, but also in enabling development of the individual human potential... |
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Engineering Programme now available at Mona
The University of the West Indies, (UWI) Mona is now offering a programme of study leading to a Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) degree in Electronics Engineering effective September 2009. The programme is being offered through the Electronics... |
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The Work of the Imagination
In 1968 the Creative Arts Centre at the UWI, Mona, opened its doors for the first time. Over forty years later, now renamed in honour of its founder, Sir Philip Sherlock, it continues on its stated mission of providing a place for... |
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The University Players pay tribute to Trevor Rhone
The most recent dramatic offering by The University Players paid tribute to the late Jamaican playwright Trevor Rhone, with a staging of his award-winning comedy Two Can Play. The play was given a total of six performances during... |
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The Shining Light
Nadia Roxburgh, Theatre Technician at Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts, recounts how the institution has nurtured her professional goals. Light guides, changes hues, expressions and as Paul Lynde sums up, gives life... |