Biotechnology in the Caribbean Basin
Biotechnology stems from biology, the study of life and uses the discoveries of living organisms and biological processes which are then enhanced or evolved to new products. The ability to discover, acquire knowledge and...
Kereese Khan Receives Law Awards from University of London
Little Kereese Khan got the notion of becoming a lawyer one day while attending St Francis R.C. Primary School. Her big influencer was her dad, the late Junior Khan (Wan You). When her father...
Digital Natives
These five Caribbean denizens of the internet have redefined the way the region sees itself online.
Is STEM The Caribbean’s Key To Success?
STEM can effectively make or break a successful modern economy. With that in mind, where then does the Caribbean stand in all this?
21st Century Education in the Caribbean
Would it not be greatly beneficial in the long term if Caribbean nations strove to fully modernize their education systems towards a more ICT friendly direction?
CATALYST – Harmonising Activities in the Caribbean Cultural Ecology
The main project that will be developed over the coming year is the revitalization of an online portal that will bring the various communities of creative practice together and serve as a repository for past and ongoing research projects on the cultural domain.
ICT Development and E-Government
ICT (Information and Communications Technology) is a big topic in developmental forums. From the UN to economic indicators and annual reports, everyone stresses the obligation states have to secure and consolidate their place in the digital world.
ICT Development – A National Focus
Why do public transport workers still use clipboards and paperwork? Could this work be achieved via devices as simple as a tablet, something that grows cheaper with each passing year, a customized application and sufficient network security?
The Importance Of ICT In Education
Economies that fail to quickly adapt and find their own niche in this volatile system will not only be left behind but may jeopardize the long-term prospects for their citizenry as well.
Immortalising ‘Kitch’
Never before has a Trinidadian novel made a single artist the sole focus of its literary illustration. So how appropriate is it that Lord Kitchener is the first to have such an honour.