New Campus Principals among senior appointments approved at annual business meeting of University Council
29 April 2022
Among the many deliberations which took place during the April 29 meeting of The UWI’s University Council were the appointments and reappointments of executives and senior managers of the regional university.
Members of the highest governing and decision-making authority gathered for its annual review of the academy’s business affairs, operations and financial management, and as is customary, HR appointments.
The UWI is pleased to advise of the following appointments and reappointments approved by Council, which are anticipated to take effect from August 1, 2022.
New appointments
- Professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoine as new Principal at the St. Augustine Campus
- Dr. Francis Severin as new Principal at the Open Campus
- Professor Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw as Dean of Humanities and Education at the St. Augustine Campus
Reappointments
- Professor Winston Moore as Deputy Principal at the Cave Hill Campus
- Ms. Charlene Riley as University Archivist
- Mrs. Andrea McNish as University Bursar
- Mrs. Judith Nelson as University Management Auditor
- Dr. Paulette Kerr as Campus Librarian at the Mona Campus
- Dr. Rhonda Jaipaul-O’Garro as University Director, Marketing and Communications
- Mr. Howard A. Pearce as Deputy Campus Bursar at the Mona Campus
- Professor Michael Taylor as Dean of Science and Technology at the Mona Campus
- Professor Edwin Ekwue as Dean of Engineering at the St. Augustine Campus
During the public, open session of the meeting, broadcast live via UWI
tv, Chancellor, Robert Bermudez, delivered remarks as Council Chairman. Vice-Chancellor, Professor Hilary Beckles followed with a detailed account of The UWI’s operations in the 2020-2021 academic year, including highlights of key achievements for the period, and projections for The UWI’s 2022-2027 strategic cycle delivered in a presentation entitled:
A Global Disruptor.
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Notes to the Editor
- Vice-Chancellor Beckles’ detailed report to the Council themed, A Global Disruptor can be accessed at www.uwi.edu/vcreport.
- A recording of the live broadcast of the opening segment of the Meeting of University Council can be accessed here.
About the University Council
The University Council is the highest governing body of The UWI with powers as prescribed in the University’s Statute 20. The University Council is constituted by Statute 18, and consequently the decision-making authority on matters such as appointments, the management of the finances, and all business affairs of the University. Its membership comprises the Chancellor (Chair), the Vice-Chancellor, Pro Vice-Chancellors and Campus Principals, Chairs of the Campus Councils, the Treasurer, the Chair of the Committee of Deans, the University Registrar, University Bursar, University Librarian, as well as representatives of all categories of staff; representatives of the Guild of Students; representatives of the Academic Board of other campuses; representatives of the Alumni body; representatives of the governments of The UWI’s contributing countries; representatives of Tertiary Level Institutions in the Caribbean; and nominees appointed by the Chancellor from among persons in industry, commerce, the professions, the labour movement, and other non-governmental organisations.
About The University of the West Indies
The UWI has been and continues to be a pivotal force in every aspect of Caribbean development; residing at the centre of all efforts to improve the well-being of people across the region.
From a university college of London in Jamaica with 33 medical students in 1948, The UWI is today an internationally respected, global university with near
50,000 students and
five campuses: Mona in
Jamaica, St. Augustine in
Trinidad and Tobago, Cave Hill in
Barbados, Five Islands in
Antigua and Barbuda and its
Open Campus, and
10 global centres in partnership with universities
in North America, Latin America, Asia, Africa and Europe.
The UWI offers over
800 certificate, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate degree options in
Culture, Creative and Performing Arts, Food and Agriculture, Engineering, Humanities and Education, Law, Medical Sciences, Science and Technology, Social Sciences, and
Sport. As the Caribbean’s leading university, it possesses the largest pool of Caribbean intellect and expertise committed to confronting the critical issues of our region and wider world.
The UWI has been consistently ranked among the top universities globally by the most reputable ranking agency,
Times Higher Education (THE). In the latest World University Rankings 2022, released in September 2021, The UWI moved up an impressive 94 places from last year. In the current global field of some 30,000 universities and elite research institutes, The UWI stands among the top 1.5%.
The UWI is the only Caribbean-based university to make the prestigious lists since its debut in the rankings in 2018. In addition to its leading position in the Caribbean, it is also in the top 20 for
Latin America and the Caribbean and the top 100 global
Golden Age universities (between 50 and 80 years old). The UWI is also featured among the leading universities on THE’s
Impact Rankings for its response to the world’s biggest concerns, outlined in the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Good Health and Wellbeing; Gender Equality and Climate Action.
For more, visit
www.uwi.edu.
(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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