October 2016
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Seven awards for excellence will be presented at the 2015/2016 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence. A University tradition for more than 20 years, the awards recognise excellence in teaching, administration and research accomplishments, service to the university community, contributions to public service, and all-round excellence in a combination of two or more of these core areas. A departmental award is also given for service and operational excellence. The presentation ceremony which is rotated annually among The University’s four campuses takes place on 19 October, 2016 at The UWI St Augustine Campus. The awardees this year are:
Awardees from the St Augustine Campus:Dr Farid Youssef, A neuroscientist and psychologist with a deep concern for ethics, Dr Youssef utilises his teaching and research initiatives to activate a new generation of values-based global citizens. His teaching style has been described as passionate, phenomenal and pro-student. He combines his devotion to helping students understand the complexity of the nervous system with his enthusiasm for technology, creating a teaching environment that students find both stimulating and engaging, enabling them to bridge the gap between basic sciences and real world applications. Dr Youssef passionately believes that learning must be founded upon a platform of values. He was integral to the development of a new programme in professionalism which seeks to anchor students’ gifts in a culture of service to society and wider Caribbean development. His work in this area has gone beyond the University’s walls where he serves as a Global Director of Congress WBN, a faith-based charity focused on human development. Dr Youssef consistently seeks to enhance the learning and life experience of his students and the communities they are being trained to serve. Professor Jayaraj Jayaraman, Leading the field of biotechnology at The UWI St Augustine, Professor Jayaraj Jayaraman has facilitated the development of an undergraduate biotechnology specialisation programme, as well as an MSc in Biotechnology. A strong advocate of sustainable farming, with a total of 99 refereed research publications under his belt, Professor Jayaraman’s research has impacted agricultural systems regionally and internationally. Due to his extensive research, Professor Jayaraman and his Plant-microbiology and Biotechnology team have been able to train a core group of farmers within the region on sustainable methods involving minimal use of chemicals. A life member of the Asian PGPR Society for Sustainable Agriculture and advisor for the Society for Scientific Advancement, Professor Jayaraman is committed to developing and uplifting the visibility of biotechnology research at The UWI to world class standard. Jessel Murray, Head of the Department of Creative and Festival Arts (DCFA) for the past five years, Jessel Murray is also a senior lecturer in music. Under his directorship the UWI Arts Chorale and UWI Arts Steel have both given impressive concerts to the campus community and general public in Trinidad and Tobago. During his tenure, Must Come See Productions (MCSP) was formed to offer musical theatre productions which have received close to twenty local Cacique awards. Murray is also involved in cultural activity within the wider campus community, holding the role of convenor of all performances at the six St Augustine Campus graduation ceremonies; as well as acting as music consultant for signature events including the 50th anniversary celebrations and the Rex Nettleford and Norman Girvan memorials. Outside The UWI, he served for almost nine years as the Artistic Director/Conductor of the National Steel Symphony Orchestra, Chief consultant in the setup of the National Philharmonic Orchestra (2014) and is currently serving on the Board of the Arts Registry at the Division of Culture in Trinidad and Tobago. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (DECE) The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering’s (DECE) vision is to produce competent, bold, articulate engineering graduates and to conduct relevant and innovative research and development for the social, economic and intellectual growth of the Caribbean region. The Department is driven by high standards and its BSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering programme has been accredited by the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) for over 25 continuous years. The MASc programme has recently been accredited for the 2015 to 2019 intakes and its accreditation has been back-dated to 2012. The Department has also introduced many innovative ideas to promote learning and thinking outside the traditional curriculum. The introduction of annual summer internships with IBM, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and Boeing in the USA, as well as involvement in robotics group activities and software competitions, have all been “life changing” events according to students. One of the most successful learning initiatives has been the Community Service Learning Project which challenges students to identify and solve issues in a local community. DECE's graduates are often described as eloquent, proficient, and knowledgeable with a sound ability to lead and apply new technologies and provide solutions; a testimony to the Department’s quality. Formerly known as the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Meritorious Performance, the awards scheme was re-established as the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in 1993 by then Vice-Chancellor, Sir Alister Mc Intyre. It arose from a desire on the part of Sir Alister, to recognise and reward outstanding performance of academic and senior administrative staff, above and beyond annual merit increases paid to employees. Up to eight awards may be given in recognition of accomplishments and/or as an incentive for continued excellent performance. In the 2012/2013 academic year, a departmental award for excellence was added, allowing for one annual award to be made to any department, institute, section, site, research unit, or centre demonstrating the highest commitment to quality, to service and operational excellence. |