The Shridath Ramphal Centre for International Trade Law, Policy and Services (SRC) at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, and the University of Newcastle, are pleased to be jointly hosting a free virtual workshop/short course on…
The MITP is an internationally recognized Masters programme offered since 2004. It is taught over the course of 12 months and is the only Masters in International Trade Policy globally tailored to Caribbean and Small State realities.
Post-MBA programme, Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago.
International Masters Business Development and Innovation, Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago. Course description: The course aims to provide students with a…
Masters in International Trade Policy, Shridath Ramphal Centre for Trade Law, Policy and Services, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. Course description: This course is intended to map the participation of Caribbean…
WTO Experts from the WTO Agriculture and Commodities Division presented class lectures for SQU Students registered in the courses “International Trade NREC 4410” and “Food Policy NREC 3102” during the 9th and 10th of November 2016. Ms. Marie-Bel…
A training course was organized on the use of futures prices and options to manage import price variability. The course was delivered by Paul Dubravek a commodity Price risk specialist from Chicago Board of Trade and Dr. Msafiri Mbaga Associate…
A short training was conducted for faculty , PhD and MSC students and last year undergraduate students of the Department of Natural Resource Economics on March 8, 2015 on the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP Model).
Additional WTO related topics have been included in the current undergraduate and postgraduate modules of the BCom and BCom Honours degrees in Economics and International trade.
Writing competence is of critical importance in postgraduate studies, because it often is one of very few, if not the only, communication channel(s) open between lecturer / supervisor / examiner and student, and the only real opportunity that the…