Archived Issue November 2014

A depiction of the national bird of Trinidad and Tobago, the Scarlet Ibis, painted in the traditional Chinese impressionistic style on display at The UWI, St. Augustine. The work was painted by Zhao Yanbin, a well-known Chinese artist who, along with equally renowned calligrapher, Yang Chongguang, was in Trinidad from September 23 for a two-week exhibition and workshop hosted by the Confucius Institute. Click here for article.

Other Top Stories

RESEARCH
Award Celebration
Recognising the Researchers
HUMAN RIGHTS
Jasmine Rand
Advocate for Trayvon
CAMPUS NEWS
Undersea Exploration
6,000 Feet Deep
OUR PEOPLE
Fond Farewell
Professor Aiyejina Retires

UWI Calendar November - December 2014

Caribbean Academy of Sciences 19th General Meeting
November 21-23, 2014
Magdalena Grand Resort, Tobago
Challenges of Project Engineering
December 5-6, 2014
Faculty of Engineering
The UWI, St. Augustine
LTE Network Design and Optimisation Boot Camp
December 8-12
Faculty of Engineering
CMOS Image Sensors in Every Camera – a Distinguished Open Lecture
Eric Fossum
November 10, 2014
Lecture Theatre 1, Faculty of Engineering, UWI, St. Augustine
Department of Creative and Festival Arts (DCFA) Event Timetable

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Also In This Issue

  Chinese Calligraphy and Painting
  Message from the Principal: Innovation is our Responsibility
  SIDS Conference 2014
  President of Haiti on Education
  New Course on Ethics
  Dragon Boat Racers Beat the Odds
  OAS Head: Region faces Challenges
  Magna Carta in the modern Caribbean
  UWI-NGC Research Awards Ceremony 2014
  Trayvon Martin’s Fierce Advocate
  Journey to the Deep
  Professor Funso Aiyejina Retires
  UWI Graduate Theatre Company
  The Research and Development Fund Awardees