13 young Caymanians poised for successful tourism careers
Thirteen young Caymanians have received the foundational skills to help put them on the pathway to successful careers in the hospitality industry.
Thirteen young Caymanians have received the foundational skills to help put them on the pathway to successful careers in the hospitality industry.
The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Livingston Smith as the new Vice President of Academic Affairs and Workforce Education (Provost), effective from January 2024.
1. What is the Local TVET Grant? The Local TVET Grant, provided by the Ministry of Education, aims to equip Caymanians with the necessary skills and training to secure employment or advance their careers in the technical or vocationalfield.
From November 1-3, 2023, the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) was the epicenter of innovation as it hosted STEM Carib 2023, setting a record as the biggest ever STEM conference the Cayman Islands has ever witnessed.
The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) is thrilled to announce a pioneering partnership with Saint Leo University, located in Tampa, Florida.
A group of aspirant students from UCCI’s Hospitality and Tourism programme are looking for community support to be able to atend the highly esteemed World Travel Market (WTM) conference in London this November, deemed to be “the world’s most influential travel & tourism event.”
With the outbreak of war between Hamas and Israel, much global attention has shifted to the Middle East. However, the situation in Haiti is as grave and worsening.
On Saturday, October 7, Layman E. Scott Snr. High School held its 2023 Graduation ceremony at the Aston Rutty Civic Centre under the theme, “Smooth Seas Never Made Skilled Sailors.”
The Ministry of Education (MOE) is pleased to announce the introduction of a new visitor sign-in platform at John Gray and Clifton Hunter High Schools.
Cayman is pleased to announce the return of Geology Education Week. The event is facilitated by the Water Authority and led by renowned geologist Dr Brian Jones to promote local interest in the subject of geology.