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DR. ELIZABETH DEPUT Y DEAN WALCOTT-HACKSHAW 51 Caribbean. Original theatre productions have included Nation Dance in 2012 and Lovelaces Salt in 2015. Traditional mas is researched through the annual Old Yard productions Ole Mas is presented in the annual Jouyvay Ayiti protest portrayals. The Visual Arts Unit continues to explore innovation in its Design and Fine Arts strands which resulted in the Ministry of Design Conference in 2015. The Musical Arts and Dance Units have continued ethnography related to the fast-changing steelband movement as well as music therapy in the former and current trends in Caribbean Dance in the latter. The Centre for Language Learning Under the directorship of Dr. Beverly-Anne Carter a body of researchers was awarded one of the prestigious grants from the UWI Research Development and Impact Fund. Its research topics centred on the theme of Language and Competitive- ness include Beverly-Anne Carter - Language and competitiveness positioning Trinidad and Tobago for sustainable develop- ment. Beverly-Anne Carter Godfrey St. Bernard SALISES Michele Reis Bephyer Parey A language audit of Trinidad and Tobago. James Bukari and Avian Daly - French Language Culture and Competitiveness An investigation into the values placed on linguistic skill and cultural expertise in the workplace as perceived by self-identified plurilinguals. Beverly-Anne Carter and He Min Trading with China Linguistic cultural and sociological factors in doing business with China. Maria Landa-Buil - Bilingual speakers in the local context an untapped resource. An investigation into the language use of SpanishEnglish bilingual families in Trinidad and Tobago in order to make recommendations for the educa- tion sector. Beverly-Anne Carter and Michele Reis Implementation of a language management strategy. Collaboration Maria Landa-Buil works with the University of Ottawa on the Language Acquisition Research Laboratory Film Studies Members of the Film section in the Faculty are immersed in research areas that contribute to the artistic cultural and intellectual development of the regions film industry and culture. They aim to expand and deepen knowledge of Carib- bean cinema and the representation of the Caribbean as a unique complement to other national cinemas. They also target their research to increase knowledge of cinematic traditions external to the Caribbean that are seminal to the regions cultural history. Some of their research topics include a defining of the relationship between Caribbean and Latin American Cinema including theorising the roles of territories such as Cuba the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico as part of the discourse on Caribbean cinemas. Two new Caribbean cinema courses have also been developed - one from an historical perspective and context the other focusing on contemporary Caribbean film.