WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Northern Caribbean University’s International Development Foundation (NCUIDF) based in Washington DC in the United States, has launched a bid to raise some two hundred million US dollars to undertake capital development and improvement initiatives at NCU in Mandeville. The NCUIDF, a non-profit 501(c) (3) headquartered in Washington DC, is expected to operate as …
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Pursuant to our recent conversation, we write to invite you to join us for the Northern Caribbean University International Development Foundation (NCUIDF) Inaugural Impact Gala, April 28, 2024. This promises to be a partnership that will impact higher education in Jamaica. Please join us in an exciting opportunity that will significantly impact higher education and …
March 28, 2024 N E W S R E L E A S E FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Washington DC, March 15, 2024–The Northern Caribbean University International Development Foundation has announced its official Impact Gala scheduled for April 28, 2024. The landmark event will be held at the Atrium (Sligo …
From left, NCU Farm Manager Donald Sergeon explains the operations of the recently opened hydroponics greenhouse to Dr Maria Smith (Programme Manager, Jamaica National Commission for UNESCO); Lenford Salmon (Senior Advisor, Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport); and NCU President, Professor Lincoln Edwards on September 6, 2023. KINGSTON, Jamaica – Two hundred women and …
A number of Jamaicans in the diaspora have been recognised among this year’s list of recipients of national honours. There is Dr Bertram Melbourne, who will be made a member of the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander (CD) for his contribution to education, mentorship, community service and to the Jamaican Embassy in …