Visiting UWI Mona Research Days: An event for the mind

In February, the birth month of Robert Nesta Marley, there is another reason to visit Kingston city. Let us say that you are the type of tourist interested in more than just entertainment and want to venture into an inspiring and intellectual space to see the research and innovation being undertaken within Jamaica. So apart from listening to music and entertainment, perhaps you want to talk with some bright minds and young academics within this developing country to find out what problems they are studying and trying to address. Or you are simply interested in learning more about the university and its technological and research output and contribution to the region? Well, Kingston is definitely the place to be and early February is the month to visit Jamaica.

Discovering one of the leading research university on the island, the Universty of the West Indies, Mona Campus, should be one of your priorities. For free of cost (minus your travel expenses), you can attend the many events and exhibitions open to the public on its impressive Research Days. So, what can you expect to find at Research Days?

  • Exhibits and exhibitions of technologies developed or used by the institution
  • research posters and other inspiring displays and booths
  • public lectures
  • demonstrations
  • samples of agro-processing output from indigenous/local produce 
  • and best of all, opportunities to converse with Caribbean researchers, academics, and university students about interesting research, innovation, technologies, and studies


UWI Research Day 2018 exhibition under the tent

What better place to learn more about Jamaica from those who are at the forefront of creating knowledge through applying scholarly and scientific analysis to solving Jamaica's development problems.

To help you see what UWI Research Days are like, I share with you the following links and promotional video below:

https://www.facebook.com/UWIMonaResearchDays/

https://www.mona.uwi.edu/researchdays/



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