For Release Upon Receipt - November 23, 2018
UWI
A major development in the transformation of the higher education sector in the Caribbean took place in the Dominican Republic last week, from November 12-13, 2018. Vice-Chancellors, Presidents, and Rectors of dozens of Caribbean-based universities and research institutes, convened under the leadership of Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice-Chancellor of The University of the West Indies (The UWI), in order to strategically plan the regional university sector for the coming decade.
The academic leaders from CARICOM, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Colombia, the French and Dutch-speaking Antilles—who comprised the independent, voluntary organization known as the Association of Caribbean Universities and Research Institutes (UNICA)—voted to abolish the traditional association which existed since 1967 and to create in its place a new organization, “Universities Caribbean”.
The general mandate given to Universities Caribbean is to revitalize, energize, and effectively integrate the regional university sector and to enhance its quality and regional impact. The approved strategic plan of the new entity is built upon three pillars: to improve the reputation of the sector; to enhance the resilience of the member universities; and to increase the revenue position of members and the sector. Guided by the organizing principle of “One Caribbean Solution”, Universities Caribbean also approved key projects for implementation. Among them, the promotion of student mobility across the region, and creation of joint research projects around important regional challenges. Recognizing that no one university can find answers to regional problems such as Climate-smart actions, Blue Economy innovation, poverty and security, the university leaders pledged to create a One Caribbean University System.
Elected as the first president of the newly launched Universities Caribbean is Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice-Chancellor of The UWI. The executive committee comprises leaders of universities in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, French Antilles, and the Dutch Antilles.
Acknowledging the honour of being asked to lead the new body, President Beckles informed the assembly that Universities Caribbean will bring the region in line with other parts of the hemisphere and world where similar regional university organizations exist to support and direct the effective planning and networking of higher education programmes and research. He assured colleagues that “Universities Caribbean will be the region’s voice in the areas of quality, globalization, resilience, and financial sustainability.”
Officials from UNESCO and other UN development agencies who were invited as strategic partners welcomed the launch of Universities Caribbean and pledged commitment to the objectives of promoting greater integration and partnership across the region’s universities.
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Universities Caribbean 1: (From left to right) Dr. David Martin, Vice Rector, Pontificia Universidad Catolica, Dominican Republic; Padre Professor Ramon Alfredo de la Cruz Baldero, President, Pontificia Universidad Catolica, Dominican Republic; Dr Jorge Haddock-Acevedo, President Universidad de Puerto Rico; Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice-Chancellor, The University of the West Indies; and Dr Francis De Lanoy, Rector Magnificus, University of Curaçao.
Universities Caribbean 2: (From left to right) Dr Jorge Haddock-Acevedo, President Universidad de Puerto Rico; Padre Professor Ramon Alfredo de la Cruz Baldero, President, Pontificia Universidad Catolica, Dominican Republic; and Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice-Chancellor, The University of the West Indies.
Definition of Caribbean
Universities Caribbean defines the Caribbean as the geographical area comprising islands of the Antilles and coastal zones of countries surrounding the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, including Central America and the northern region of South America and the Guianas.
About The UWI
For the past 70 years The University of the West Indies (The UWI) has provided service and leadership to the Caribbean region. In 2018, The UWI celebrates its evolution from 1948 as a university college in Jamaica with 33 medical students to an internationally respected regional university with near 50,000 students. Today, The UWI is the largest, most longstanding higher education provider in the Commonwealth Caribbean, with four campuses in Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and an Open Campus. The UWI has faculty and students from more than 40 countries and collaborative links with 160 universities globally; it offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree options in Food & Agriculture, Engineering, Humanities & Education, Law, Medical Sciences, Science & Technology, Social Sciences and Sport. Its priority focal areas are linked closely to the priorities identified by CARICOM and take into account such over-arching areas of concern to the region as environmental issues, health and wellness, gender equity and the critical importance of innovation. The UWI has been a pivotal force in every aspect of Caribbean development; residing at the centre of all efforts to improve the well-being of our people. As the regional institution commemorates its 70th anniversary milestone, it will celebrate its students, faculty, administrators, alumni, governments, and partners in the public and private sector. The anniversary commemoration will focus on reflection as well as projection for the future with an emphasis on social justice and the economic transformation of the region. The University was also recently ranked among Times Higher Education’s top 1,258 universities in world for 2019 and was the only Caribbean-based university to make the prestigious list. For more visit: www.uwi.edu and www.uwi.edu/70
(Please note that the proper name of the university is The University of the West Indies, inclusive of the “The”, hence The UWI.)
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