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UWI TODAY
– SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER, 2016
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UWI Calendar
of
Events
NOVEMber - DECEMBER 2016
Forum on GATE
November 16
The UWI St Augustine
The Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social
and Economic Studies (SALISES) and the
Institute for Gender and Development
Studies (IGDS) are hosting a Forum on
the topic, GATE: The Future of Higher
Education and Development. The forum
starts at 10amat the Instituteof International
Relations (IIR), Lecture Room 1. Panelists
include: Dr Lovell Francis, Professor Rhoda
Reddock, Dr Roger Hosein and Makesi
Peters. The session will be chaired by Dr
Angelique Nixon.
For more information, please visit
the Campus Events Calendar at
Language Can Dance,
Sing, Act!
November 18
The UWI St Augustine
TheCentre forLanguageLearningpresents
their annual end-of-year concert titled,
Language Can Dance, Sing, Act! taking
place from 6pm at the Learning Resource
Centre (LRC). Experience live parang and
songs, skits and dance presentations by
groups from different language classes at
the Centre for Language Learning (CLL).
Tickets are sold at CLL and cost $60. Buy
two tickets for $100.
For more information, please visit
the Campus Events Calendar at
IGDS Lunchtime Seminars
November 23 and 30
The UWI St Augustine
The Ins t i t u t e f or Gend e r and
Development Studies (IGDS) continues
their Lunchtime Seminar Series with
the following seminars taking place in
November at noon at the IGDS Seminar
Room. Feel free to walk with your own
lunch!
• November 23 | “I will never do it, I
will break the spell”: Breaking the
Barrel-children Cycle with Dr Mala
Jokhan
• November 30 | Plural Legal Systems
in Samoa – The Impact on Access
to Justice for Survivors of Domestic
Violence with Ramona Boodoosingh
For more information, please visit
the Campus Events Calendar at
Call for Papers:
Caribbean Curriculum
School of Education
Online
Caribbean Curriculum, the annual
journal of the School of Education, The
University of the West Indies (UWI),
St Augustine is an online, open access
journal, which operates a double-blind
peer review process. They are seeking
submissions for vol. 25 (2017). The
deadline for submissions is January 31,
2017.
For further information, please visit:
.
asp?action=submissions or email carib.
DCFA Season
of the Arts
Save the date for the
Department of Creative
and Festival Arts (DCFA)
Season of the Arts events
in November!
November 24
| The UWI Arts Chorale and
Sinfonia presentMozart Requiemat the following
times:
7.30pm | Santa Rosa RC Church Arima
6pm | St. Paul’s Anglican Church, San Fernando
November 20
| 7pm | UWI Arts Steel presents
a Concert with Vidia Haroo, mezzo-soprano at
Our Lady of Fatima RC Church, Curepe.
November 21
| 8.30am to 4.30pm | Cultural
Studies Research Day with presentations by
students.
November 25
| 6.30pm | UWI Arts Wind
Ensemble in Concert takes place at the Daaga
Auditorium.
November 26
| 6pm | UWI Arts Guitar Ensemble
in concert takes place at the Centre for Language
Learning (CLL) Auditorium.
November 25 to 27
| 6 and 8pm | Learning
Resource Centre (LRC) Auditorium | The New
Director’s Forum: A Festival of Plays featuring
student directors pursuing a BA in Theatre Arts
and writing the course THEA 3203 – Directing
II taught by Dr Danielle Lyndersay. This year’s
installment features: Chris Lambert’sThe Process
of Alchemy, directed by Kyle Hernandez; Don
DiFonso’s Emperor’s Nightingale, directed by
Deborah Maitland; Dexter Mustgrave’s Green
Mango, directed by Rayshawn Pierre; Wendell
Ettienne’s The Coat, directed by Dillon Thomas;
Trevor Rhone’s Old Storytime, directed by Rhesa
Samuel and Pearl Entou Springer’s SeaWoruban
directed by Shanya Springer. Admission: Adults:
$60; Students: $40; Season Pass: $150.
December 1 and 2
| 7pm| Festival of Movement
– a performance showcasing the work of the
BA and Certificate in Dance students along
with the specially invited guests. Adults: $100;
Students: $50.
For additional queries about these events, please
call 663-2222 or email
.
Updates will be posted on the Campus Events
Calendar at
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