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(L-R) Dr Keith Nurse President- COSTAATT, Ms. Vashtie Dookiesingh Private Finance Operations Lead Specialist- IDB Lab, Mr. Omar Mohammed CEO- Cropper Foundation,Dr. Sherwyn Millette, Dean of COSTAATT City Campus.
Read MoreThe College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT) has started a new chapter in its history by welcoming its new Board of Trustees. At.
Read MoreCOSTAATT and Academy Canada of Newfoundland, Canada, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish an international partnership for the advancement of education and training initiatives. The partnership.
Read MoreDr. Keith Nurse, President of COSTAATT, addresses graduates of the Class of 2023 at the institution’s graduation ceremony, held at the Centre of Excellence on Saturday 25th November. .
Read MoreFrom Left to Right: Dr. Naseem Koylass – Vice President of Academic Affairs at COSTAATT, Dr. Keith Nurse – President of COSTAATT, Professor Prakash Persad – President of UTT,.
Read MoreLeft- Dr Keith Nurse President of COSTAATT – Right- Carla Cupid, CEO (interim) Tourism Trinidad Limited Tourism Trinidad Limited (TTL) is partnering with College of Science, Technology and.
Read MorePort of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago – December 8th, 2023 In a landmark event held at the COSTAATT City Campus, the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of.
Read MorePort of Spain, December 05, 2023 — The College of Science, Technology, and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT), in collaboration with the Organization of American States (OAS),.
Read MoreIn a significant step towards furthering the progression of library and information studies in Trinidad and Tobago, the President of COSTAATT, Dr. Keith Nurse and the Executive Director of.
Read MoreExciting news!Dr.Keith Nurse of COSTAATT,is at the forefront of discussions on the Digital Creative Economy,Copyright and Digital Industrialization,at the UN DESA Expert Group Meeting in Geneva.Joining hands with global.
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