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Careers & Education

PHOTO: Japanese lab opens at UWI

Sunday, September 30, 2012



Tami Elliott, a third-year University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona student and a fluent speaker of Japanese, demonstrates the use of a console in the new Japanese Learning lab at the institution to Principal Professor Gordon Shirley (centre) and Masami Shukunobe, resident representative to the Japan International Co-operation Agency, Jamaica office. The occasion was the official opening of the lab, held last week at the UWI Mona campus. (Photo: Aston Spaulding)



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