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January 2025

Construction of a Low-Cost High-Performance Computer

Side view, front view and top view of high performance computer built by the Faculty of Science and Sport in an RDF-financed research project. High Performance Computers (HPCs) are typically expensive to construct; they usually cost hundreds of thousands to millions of US dollars. Current advances in technology, particularly those for the video game and streaming […]

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Experience Kingston Mobile App Creates Digital Immersion Experience

Globally, there is a significant trend toward the integration of mobile apps in educational contexts as these apps offer potential for a deeper level of immersion in knowledge creation and archiving.  Mobile Apps offer potential opportunities for flexibility afforded by mobility; therefore, the tool can be used outside of the classroom. In recent years, the

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Analysis of Governance for Food and Nutrition Security in Three Caribbean Countries

ANALYSIS OF GOVERNANCE FOR FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY IN THREE CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES From left to right: Dr. Tigergeet Ballayram – former lecturer, Professor Fitzroy J Henry – Professor of Public Health Nutrition  “Analysis of Governance for Food and Nutrition Security (FNS) in Three Caribbean Countries” Citation: Tigerjeet Ballayram, and Fitzroy J. Henry, “Analysis of Governance for Food and Nutrition Security

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UTech, Jamaica Study Recommends 19.28% Increase in Minimum Wage to Reduce the Percentage of Wages Spent on Food

Professor Fitzroy Henry, Professor of Public Health Nutrition, College of Health Sciences A recently concluded study titled, “Towards a Liveable Minimum Wage in Jamaica” led by Professor Fitzroy Henry, Professor of Public Health Nutrition at the University of Technology, Jamaica, has provided valuable impetus for informing public policy and current deliberations by the National Minimum Wage Advisory Commission concerning

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UTech, Jamaica President, Dr. Kevin Brown pays courtesy call on Minister of Education, Skills, Youth and Information

Dr. Kevin Brown (4th from left), President, University of Technology, Jamaica and members of the UTech, Jamaica leadership team paid a courtesy call on recently appointed Minister of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, Senator Dr. the Honourable Dana Morris Dixon (4th right), at the Ministry’s Heroes Circle offices on Tuesday, January 14, 2025.  The discussions

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UTech, Jamaica President, Dr. Kevin Brown pays courtesy call on Minister of Education, Skills, Youth and Information
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