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By Naaz Komal Coursework writing is an incredible learning background which absolutely has numerous benefits. The inquiry how to write a coursework is extremely easy to reply since composing a coursework is a ton diverse at that point writing a…
The Editor speaks: Are people worth as much today as yesterday?
My Editorial was prompted by an article we published today from TechCrunch titled “Make people valuable again”. I have been wondering recently, with the increasing use of robots, are we phasing ourselves out of being useful employees. If you believe…
How UCB and Basilea overcome the barriers to building effective IP strategies
IAM’s third annual Pharma & Biotech IP event With the prospect of disruptive political and legislative change in Europe and elsewhere, it has never been more important for patent professionals in life sciences to have a nuanced understanding of the…
Discover how your unique talent can engage audiences
By Clare Cavanagh, From Reuters Community Bohemian Rhapsody, a new film directed by Bryan Singer, was released earlier this month. It received mixed reviews from critics but, actor Rami Malek has been applauded for his strong, emotional performance playing the spectacular…
Cayman Islands John Gray H.S. elevate Breeze Fusion 5K Walk/Run
From Radio Cayman George Town, GC, November 8, 2018: Coming off a record setting 2017, the Breeze Fusion 5K Walk/Run was back in action this past Saturday, November 3rd, helping to raise funds for the NCVO and John Gray High…
Cayman Islands: St. Ignatius boys take full points in West Bay
CUC PFL/GPFL Weekly Review With the national festival activities in full swing, schools took to the fields this past Saturday, November 10 to participate in the sixth round of games in the 2018 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) and CUC…
Why we lie to ourselves every day
By Danny Crichton From TechCrunch Human action requires motivation, but what exactly are those motivations? Donating money to a charity might be motivated by altruism, and yet, only 1% of donations are anonymous. Donors don’t just want to be altruistic,…
Aspiring attorney loses Law Schools’ challenge at Caribbean Court of Justice
By: Denis Chabrol From Demerara Waves Port of Spain, Trinidad. The legal challenge alleging that the Law Schools’ admissions process discriminates against holders of non-University of the West Indies (UWI) law degrees was dismissed Friday afternoon in a judgment delivered…
Cayman Islands University College announces new President
Mr. Anthony Ritch, Chair of the Board of Governors of the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI), is pleased to announce that the Board has appointed Dr. Stacy R. McAfee as the next President of the institution to take…
Congrats to Cayman Islands graduates
An impressive group of 28 Civil Servants earned university-level qualifications last Thursday (1 November) amid cheers and accolades from family and friends at the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI). This is the eighth group to graduate from the…