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Let us recommit ourselves to the ideals that shaped The UWI

Dr the Honourable Nyan Gadsby-Dolly
Minister of Education

Seventy-five years ago, the founders of this institution envisioned a space where knowledge would thrive, grounded by a steadfast commitment to the region. Throughout the years, the role of universities has proven to be more than just a mere repository of knowledge. Far from being ivory towers isolated from the world around them, instead, they are formidable institutions designed and equipped to serve a purpose greater than themselves – to serve their communities and nations.

In meeting challenges head-on, The University of the West Indies represents the resilience and innovation we need to adapt to an ever-evolving world. It is my firm belief that our education system must champion the holistic development of 21st century skills, attitudes, values, and behaviours. This requires a cultural transformation that is so needed today to mold our young people into that of the ideal Trinidad and Tobago citizen.

This transformation requires all of us to reassess and rethink our paradigms, all the while avoiding a short-change in quality. Such a trajectory is poised to propel us consistently upward, mirroring the calibre of capable individuals this institution has nurtured across diverse sectors of society.

As we look to the future, let us recommit ourselves to the ideals that have shaped The UWI over the past 75 years. The challenges we face today – be they social, economic, or environmental – require a new generation of leaders who are not only academically adept, but also compassionate and globally aware. The UWI must continue to be a driving force in nurturing such leaders.

As we commemorate this diamond anniversary, let us look to the future with optimism, knowing that The UWI will continue to be a guiding “light rising from the West”.

Thank you, and may The University of the West Indies continue to shine bright.