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The UWI Development and Endowment Fund (Trinidad and Tobago) is an exceptional representation of The UWI’s commitment to students and community. 

Launched April 1989, its main aim is to establish a Development and Endowment Fund to enable The UWI to better provide for stakeholders and honour its academic responsibilities by:

UWIAA Hong Kong Contact David Johnson

We need your help to grow the Hong Kong  UWIAA contingent!

Stay connected to your Alma Mater and "Show your Pelican Pride!"

Kindly contact: Mr. David Johnson

Email: hongkong@alumni.uwi.edu

 

The UWI Development and Endowment Fund (UWIDEF) is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1990. Over 27 years old, it has donated nearly JMD $1 billion worth of assistance to the UWI, Mona Campus in the areas of research, scholarships, infrastructure development, and equipment for various departments such as the UWI hospital.

montserrat-flagUWI Open Campus Centre
P.O. Box 256
Manjack Road, Montserrat

Tel: 664-491-3924
Fax: 664-491-3924

E-Mail: montserrat@open.uwi.edu

Motto:

"Each Endeavouring, All Achieving"

Location:

A British overseas territory, it is located 40 km south-west of Antigua.

Capital:

Plymouth (abandoned due to volcanic activity)

Business Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Date of CARICOM Membership:

May 1, 1974

Highest National Award:

Montserrat Badge of Honour

Popular Dish:

Goat Water

saint-kitts-a-nevis-flagUWI Open Campus Centre
P.O. Box 326, Basseterre,
St. Kitts and Nevis

Tel: 869-465-2190
Fax: 869-465-6583

E-Mail: st.kitts@open.uwi.edu

Motto:

"Country Above Self"

Location:

The islands are located in the Leeward's Islands
group in the eastern Caribbean. A channel of about 3.2 km in width separates the two islands.

Capital:

Basseterre

Business Hours: Monday - Thursday

8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon; 1:00 p.m. to 4/4:30 p.m.

Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Date of CARICOM Membership:

July 26, 1974

Highest National Award:

Order of the National Hero

National Dish:

Goat Water (Stew)

As a graduate of The University of the West Indies, I commit myself to uphold the ideals and goals of my alma mater.

My conduct and voice shall reflect the commitment to excellence of the "Light Rising From the West", as I fulfill my social and professional responsibilities and serve my community and region.

I will strive to ensure the UWI's place as a Caribbean icon: the catalyst for Caribbean development and leadership. It is a legacy that I will proudly help build for future generations.

The UWI - First in our hearts and first in our region!

The pledge was created by the Alumni Relations Arm of the IAD and the UWIAA Presidents to inspire every graduate, as well as to encourage unity and loyalty.

Did you know? - The UWIAA Toronto Chapter is over 20 years old and was founded by Ms. Maud Fuller.

Spring 2011 - Newsletter

Chairs:

Mr. Michael Henville: Co-Chair Mr. Ferdinand Fortune: Co-Chair

For information or to join email: toronto@alumni.uwi.edu

Annual General Meeting: This is held in the form of an annual luncheon which takes place on the last Sunday in May.

2011 - The annual luncheon will be held on Sunday, May 29th

UWIAA Toronto Luncheon - May 29, 2011

Come and have fun! On Sunday, May 29, 2011 at the Delta Toronto Airport West for lunch. Ticket CAD $45.00

Also come prepared to donate CAD$55.00 to the Rex Nettleford Foundation. Feel free to bring extra cash to donate to student scholarships too. Raymond Chang will be the guest speaker and there will be pan music and fun raffles!

Event- Sunday, March 27, 2011 - Rex Nettleford Foundation Lecture by Professor Christian Campbell

Sir Shridath Ramphal, the Chairman of the Rex Nettleford Foundation & The University of the West Indies Alumni Association (UWIAA) Toronto Chapter invite you to The Rex Nettleford Lecture by Professor Christian Campbell, at the William Doo Auditorium, University of Toronto, 45 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3 on Sunday, March 27, 2011 at 5:00 p.m.

RSVP: 416 444 7155 - Michael Henville or michael.henville@sympatico.ca

UWI Graduates - Toronto and Environs:

Justice Dr. Irving Andre, Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice, Toronto

Mrs. Jean Patterson Mrs. Claire Johnson Ms. Maud Fuller Dr. Peter Wong Dr. Anthony MacFarlane Dr. G. Raymond Chang

The UWIAA Toronto Chapter encourages all UWI graduates in Canada to support the annual fund-raising Toronto Gala!

The UWI has a total of five campuses. 

Mona (Jamaica) was the first campus, followed by St. Augustne (Trinidad) and Cave Hill Barbados). In 2008 the Open Campus became the fourth UWI campus and in 2019 Five Islands (Antigua) was established. 

The Open Campus is a multi-option and multi-mode online campus with over 40 physical site locations across the region in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago).

"One UWI, One Alumni Family"

Campus Colours:

  • Cave Hill - Yellow 
  • Five Islands - TBA
  • Mona - Red 
  • Open - Burnt Orange 
  • St. Augustine - Blue

Campus Slogans:

  • Cave Hill - “Our Graduates are the Caribbean’s Leaders: Join the tradition of excellence” 
  • Mona - "Inspiring Excellence, Producing Leaders" 
  • Open - "Online, On site, On demand" 
  • St. Augustine - “The University of Choice”

 

Access to UWI’s Libraries and Electronic Databases

Members of the UWI Alumni Association (UWIAA) who visit their respective Libraries can be logged on by library staff to machines giving them access to the several databases, e-journals and e-books services to which the libraries subscribe. Graduates are to show their UWIAA membership cards to gain access to the respective UWI library and then access library electronic resources and services.

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UWIAA Cayman Islands President - Nadesha Edwards

Cayman Islands Chapter Featured in Alumni Magazine


 

 

President: Leanora Wynter-Young

Secretary - Maxine Anglin
Treasurer - Brenda Dawkins
Public Relations Officer - Karlene Bramwell

Stay connected to your Alma Mater.. become involved today!

 For UWIAA Cayman News and Reports - click here

Address:

UWI Open Campus (Cayman) 186 Olympic Way GT
P.O. Box 12228
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands KY1-1010
Tel: 345-939-1567          Fax: 345-949-0886            Email: cayman@alumni.uwi.edu

Caymanian UWI Graduates include:

Hon. Anthony Smellie, Chief Justice
Mr. Samuel Bulgin, Attorney General
Mrs. Margaret Ramsay-Hayle, Judge
Dr. Guy Harvey, Artist, Marine Biologist
Ms. Trisha Hutchinson, Attorney-at-Law
Mr. James Tibbetts, Director,Airport Authority
Dr. Steve Tomlinson
Ms. Desiree Charles, Education Specialist
Mr. Robert Geofroy, Head, UWI Open Campus Cayman
Ms. Nova Hall, Magistrate 

Randy McLaren

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saint-lucia-flagUWI Open Campus Centre
P.O. Box 306
Castries, St. Lucia

Tel: 758-453-6486
Fax: 758-452-4080
E-Mail: st.lucia@open.uwi.edu

Motto: "The Land, The People, The Light"

Location: St. Lucia is located in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean.

Capital: Castries

Business Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Date of CARICOM Membership: May 1, 1974

Highest National Award: Grand Cross of Saint Lucia

National Dish: Green Fig and Salt fish

The UWIAA Constitution

All UWIAA Chapters should use the UWIAA onstitution - view it here: UWIAA Model Constitution.

This Constitution should be adhered to by all UWIAA Chapters.

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