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British Council Trinidad y Tobago
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The British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations.

In Trinidad and Tobago we work with the local government in the area of Education. We also run Arts and cultural activities with local partners and host the IELTS and other distance learning examinations.

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Partnership Director, Caribbean: The role of this job is to develop partnerships and strategic alliances with the private and public sectors in the Caribbean. More information

The Edinburgh World
Writers’ Conference
A unique series of events that will bring writers together around the world to create an historic picture of the role of literature today.
Study in the UK
There are more than 3000 educational institutions that welcome international students in the UK. You can choose from a variety of routes through the education and training system, combining different types of courses according to your needs and abilities.
Hosting of Exams
We receive and store papers from universities and provide test rooms with invigilators for exams. We ensure that all regulations set by the educational institutions are followed and all requirements are met.
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Come with us and see the diversity of the UK, in terms of the countries that make it up, its ethnic and religious diversity, and the different profile of its population.

Our Integrated Equality Scheme
We have developed our Integrated Equality Scheme to help us promote equality and eliminate discrimination in the areas of gender, race and disability. Find out how we are applying this scheme worldwide.
World Writers' Conference in the Bocas Literature Festival



Saturday 27 April 11am AST

A National Literature? Keynote by Marlon James, with panelists Irvine Welsh, Hannah Lowe and Vahni Capildeo, moderated by Marina Warner.

Sunday 28 April 11am AST
Should Literature Be Political? Keynote by Olive Senior, with Panelists Pankaj Mishra, Earl Lovelace and Courttia Newland, moderated by Ifeona Fulani.

Both events will be livestreamed at edinburghworldwritersconference.org - comments on the boards welcome!

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