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EFJ/ICWI Discovery Zone
The Environmental Foundation of Jamaica through its Discretionary Grant Programme provided support for the installation of a Discovery Zone in the UWIGM. This programme is also being supported by a grant received from the ICWI Group Foundation. The discovery Zone will cater to Early childhood education level visitors. This will enable this age group to learn about science through various activities designed and executed within the zone and throught the museum. This finacial support is greatly appreciated from our sponsors.
The Museum has been very lucky to receive assistance from Mr. Lemoy Titus, Mr. Cecil Hedge and Mr. Hank Hedge for their invaluable help in construction and partition design works.
The UWI Geological Society - Back in Business
The UWI Geological Society after a long hiatus is now up and running. The new executive was elected on Wednesday May 4, 2011 at a meeting held in the UWIGM Learning Centre at the Department of Geography and Geology.
The New Exective Members are:
Kimoya Rennie - President
Anne-Teresa Birthright - Vice President
Giselle Kowlesser - Secretary
Jodi-Ann Roye - Assistant Secretary
Venissa Russel - Treasurer
Oshane Bryant - Public Relations Officer
Verlando Small - Fundraising/Events Coordinator
CIDA Funded Interactive Learning Centre Opened
The Museum has received approximately $12,000 Canadian
Dollars to enhance the Museum. The project is Phase 1 of Component
one of the UWIGM Rejuvenation and Modernization Project. The project
involves the converting of a small backroom in the museum into an
interactive learning/discovery centre.
The project began in September 2009 and is expected
to be completed by March 31, 2009.The UWIGM, the Department of Geography
and Geology and by extension the University of the West Indies is
most grateful to the Canadian High Commission through the Canada
Fund for Local Initiatives for this grant.
DOCUMENTS PRESS RELEASE FOR UWIGM INTERACTIVE LEARNING CENTRE OPENING
MESSAGE FROM CANADA'S HIGH COMMISSIONER TO JAMAICA, HIS EXCELLENCY STEPHEN HALLIHAN
BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF MUSEUM AND LEARNING CENTRE
GLEANER PHOTO
OBSERVER ARTICLE (PDF)
PHOTO GALLERY 
CUTTING OF THE RIBBON TO THE INTERACTIVE LEARNING CENTRE (H.E. Mr. Stephen Hallihan, Canada's High Commisioner to jamaica and Dr. Sherene James-Williamson, Lecturer and Museum Curator Department of Geography and Geology)

H.E. MR STEPHEN HALLIHAN (CANADA'S HIGH COMMISSIONER TO JAMAICA) AND PROFESSOR GORDON SHIRLEY (PRO VICE CHANCELLOR AND PRINCIPAL, UWI MONA CAMPUS) IN THE LEARNING CENTRE INTERACTING WITH CHILDREN
Left to right - Dr. rebecca Tortello, Special Advisor to the Minister, Ministry of Education and Youth, Dr. Sherene James-Williamson, Lecturer and Museum Curator, Department of Geography and Geology, professor Gordon Shirley, Pro Vice Chancellor and Principal, UWI, Mona Campus
Foreground: Two children from the Angels Primary School who participated in the Interactive Whiteboard demonstration.
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