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Staff and students of the School have in recent years

become increasingly involved in the annual Jamaica

Observer Table Talk Awards, the stellar culinary event

of the year. SHTM was represented on Thursday

May 29, 2014 by a number of the School’s culinary

experts and over 50 of students who worked as

service staff for the function.

Five (5) SHTM students were granted scholarships

from the Jamaica Observer: three full final year

scholarships and two bursaries.

SHTM participated in the Jamaica Agricultural

Society’s Eat Jamaica Campaign 11th Anniversary

celebration on November 25th, 2014 at the Jamaica

4H Centre. Chef Karl Thomas’ presentation at the

Jamaica Stock Exchange Lunch Panel discussion

on January 22, 2015 was titled “The Caribbean

Competitive Advantage : Agriculture and the Culinary

Industries-The Key to Job Creation and Economic

Development”.

SHTM Day was held on March 24, 2015 under the

theme “A Sustainable Future-Global Challenges,

New Perspectives and Golden Opportunities in

Hospitality and Tourism Management. Final year

students presented their final research projects

during the day’s event.

Final year SHTM students pose with their Head of School, Dr. Gaunette

Sinclair-Maragh, at their booth showcasing their final year project which

examined the development of sports tourism in Jamaica

LINKAGES AND COLLABORATION

The College of Business and Management (COBAM)

has collaborated with the Agency for Inner-city

Renewal (AIR) in Trench Town in support of a

community greenhouse project funded by USAID.

To add another dimension to the relationship,

students pursuing the Social Entrepreneurship

Module in semester 2 are required to do a Social

Entrepreneurship project in Trench Town jointly with

the Miracle Youth Club which is the youth club arm

of AIR.

In January 2015 the College received funding from

the Development Bank of Jamaica to the tune

of J$7.3 million to develop multimedia software

(U-Touch 2) intended to improve the learning of

the English Language among the deaf and hard-of-

hearing community.

Ambassador the Hon. Burchell Whiteman ,OJ (3rd left), Acting President,

UTech and Mrs. Claudine Tracey, General Manager, Strategic Services,

Development Bank of Jamaica display a copy of the Memorandum of

Understanding signed by the two entities on Wednesday, January 14, 2015

at UTech’s Papine campus for the development of the U-Touch 2 e-learning

Sharing in the happy moment are Associate Professor Paul Golding (left),

developer and lead researcher of the software and Dean, College of

Business and Management, UTech and Prof. Colin Gyles, Deputy President,

UTech.

The UTech,Jamaica/Jamaica National programme

under which a number of UTech, Jamaica students

are employed part-time was extended for the 2014-

15 academic year. Two students who worked with

the programme in the last academic year were

University of Technology, Jamaica

• ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 3 4

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