Cave Hill Wins International Moot and award for Best Academic Institution
March 24, 2025
The University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus has emerged winner of the 15TH Annual Caribbean Court of Justice International Law Moot competition, which was held in Trinidad and Tobago from March 20-21.
The team of third-year law students, Deborah Bryan (Senior Counsel), Alala Moore (Junior Counsel), and Khyle Harrisingh (Researcher), outperformed the seven other participating teams in the competition, which tested participants’ knowledge of international and CARICOM law, focusing on the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas and the Caribbean Single Market and Economy.
Professor Canute Thompson Unveils ‘Reimaginative Leadership’ at The UWI
March 21, 2025
The University of the West Indies (The UWI) will host a book launch and reception to celebrate the release of Reimaginative Leadership. The hybrid event scheduled for Tuesday, March 25, will be held physically at The UWI Regional Headquarters in Jamaica starting at 4 PM. UWItv will broadcast the event live via its web platform and Facebook page.
UWI Celebrates A New Innings: Dr Dodridge D. Miller Installed as 7th Chancellor
March 20, 2025
In a celebration that blended tradition with modernity, Dr the Most Honourable Dodridge D. Miller was installed as the 7th Chancellor on Saturday, March 15, 2025. The event marked "A New Innings" in the University's leadership history, welcoming Dr Miller, a distinguished UWI graduate with over 30 years of experience in banking, insurance, and financial services. The traditional ceremony is an important rite that signifies the conferment of authority and formally welcomes the Chancellor into the university system—a global tradition practised by many universities worldwide.
Cave Hill and BHL sign agreement for production of diabetes shakes
March 7, 2025
Researchers at The UWI Cave Hill Campus on Thursday took one step closer to making locally manufactured diabetes shakes available to the public.
The campus signed a licensing and distribution agreement with Barbados Dairy Industries Limited to facilitate the production of diabetes shakes, using indigenous Caribbean flavours.
The shakes were conceptualised by senior lecturer in the Faculty of Medical Sciences, Dr Kim Quimby, and Public Health Doctoral candidate Eden Augustus, who noted that the prevalence of diabetes has doubled in Barbados between 2001 and 2021.
The UWI signs MOU with international NGO for Health Research and Innovation
March 7, 2025
The University of the West Indies (The UWI) has partnered with Health Development Partnership for Africa and the Caribbean (HeDPAC), an international non-profit organisation, which aims to address pressing health challenges through South-South partnership prioritizing human health workforce development, local manufacturing of health products, and the building of resilient health systems.
The UWI signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in February with HeDPAC.
Under the agreement both parties will undertake a number of initiatives including joint advocacy to regional governments and non-governmental organisations to create and identify resources and scientific interests to address critical challenges and issues across the region.
The UWI Remembers Professor Pedro Welch
February 25, 2025
Renowned academic Professor Pedro Welch is being remembered by the leadership of The University of the West Indies and former colleagues as a fine scholar and treasured member of the History family after his sudden passing on Friday, February 21, 2025.
A dedicated educator and historian, Professor Welch served The University of the West Indies (The UWI) with distinction for over three decades. His colleagues and former students alike recall his humility, wisdom, and unwavering dedication to preserving and teaching Caribbean history.
CERMES Demonstrates Leadership in Drone Operations
February 14, 2025
Efforts are on to regulate the use of drones in Barbados. Key stakeholders gathered recently for the Inaugural Caribbean Drone Symposium, hosted by the Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES) at The University of the West Indies (UWI), Cave Hill Campus. The February 10 – 12, event provided a pioneering symposium to examine varying aspects of drone operations.
Social Scientists Celebrate Golden Jubilee
February 4, 2025
Over the past five decades, the Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS) at The UWI Cave Hill Campus has grown from a handful of students and three undergraduate courses to the largest of the campus’s seven faculties, offering a diverse suite of graduate and postgraduate programmes. And to commemorate its 50th anniversary, the faculty has planned a year of activities to celebrate its many achievements.
The faculty was launched in 1975 with 46 registered students and an offering of three undergraduate degrees: Economics, Political Science, and Sociology.
Today it boasts an impressive 84 Bachelors degrees, four undergraduate diplomas, 49 taught masters degrees, and 14 MPhil and PhD degrees in a range of disciplines including Aviation Management, Criminology; Hospitality and Tourism Management; Labour and Employment Relations; and Substance Abuse Management.
UWI and Barbados Prison Service in Rehab Agricultural Project
January 23, 2025
The University of the West Indies (UWI) Cave Hill Campus has launched a transformative initiative to integrate sustainable food production into the operations of the Barbados Prison Service. This innovative six-week agricultural training program, a collaboration between the campus’ Centre for Agricultural Research and Innovation (CAGRI) and the Barbados Prison Service, is designed to significantly reduce the institution’s food bill, align with national food security goals, and provide meaningful rehabilitation opportunities for inmates.
Partnership to Empower Aspiring Musicians
January 22, 2025
Students at The University of the West Indies at Cave Hill now have greater opportunities to pursue their musical passions, thanks to a partnership with A&B Music Supplies Ltd. This collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) will provide scholarships, access to high-quality instruments, and invaluable industry mentorship to support the development of talented musicians at the campus’ Faculty of Culture, Creative and Performing Arts (FCCPA).
The highlight of this partnership is the provision of a music scholarship worth $2000 funded by A&B Music Supplies. This initiative is a game-changer for many students, alleviating financial barriers and enabling them to focus on their craft. "By offering this scholarship, A&B Music Supplies creates an opportunity for dreams to flourish," said Professor David Akombo, Dean of the FCCPA and an accomplished musician. He emphasized that the resources made available through this collaboration will enhance the learning experience and further develop the intellectual, emotional, and cultural growth of students.
