Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | August 30, 2009
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NCU students to engage the CSME
Students of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) will participate in the CARICOM Secretariat's CSME Public Education Programme dubbed 'Students Engaging the CSME through Field Promotion'. The project is slated to run from August 30-September 5 in the island of Grenada.

At the conclusion of the programme, the NCU students - Nana Randall, Gillian Lovelace, Collin Tyndale, Patrece Mason, Alvin Hill and Selois Archer - will be endowed with the knowledge to seek employment or to start their very own business in the CSME. The students will have their hands full with planned activities involving the ministries/departments responsible for labour, commerce, and immigration and for the issuing of national CARICOM skills certificates.

The students will be organised in groups that will engage in discourse concerning topical issues affecting the region and will assist in preparing a country report with the help of the National CSME Focal Point which will be published. National libraries, university and school libraries are also expected to receive copies of the publication.

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