Centre of Excellence for Oceanography and Blue Economy funded by Jamaica foundation

Centre of Excellence for Oceanography and  Blue Economy funded by Jamaica foundation

From left: The UWI’s University Registrar, Dr. Maurice Smith, Principal of The UWI Five Islands Campus Professor Densil A. Williams and Lori Anne Samuels, Executive Director of the National Baking Company Foundation, following the signing of the MoU.

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua--On Monday, March 7, The University of the West Indies (The UWI) and the National Baking Company Foundation in Jamaica signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for funding towards the Centre of Excellence for Oceanography and Blue Economy.

  The MoU provides for a grant of US $130,000 to help establish the Centre which will be based at The UWI Five Islands Campus in Antigua and Barbuda.

  Speaking at the MoU signing ceremony held at The UWI Regional Headquarters in Jamaica, Vice Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles applauded the National Baking Company and its founder Gary “Butch” Hendrickson for the support of the University. He noted that partnerships like this one fit into The UWI’s strategic plan to bring alignment to industry and academia. Beckles also noted that partnership is particularly important to implement the development of the marine and blue economy, which is critical to the future of the region.

  Principal of The UWI Five Islands Campus, Professor Densil A. Williams noted that the Centre of Excellence for Oceanography and Blue Economy will be a game-changer in the diversification of the economic sectors of the region as the Caribbean looks for economic transformation. “It is important to note that the Centre will be at the forefront of leading research and innovation on all issues related to the blue economy so that we can find new avenues for wealth generation using our vast ocean resources as we have in the Caribbean,” he explained. He also lauded Hendrickson for extending his philanthropy to the wider Caribbean with this gift to The UWI and the impact it will have in shaping minds and innovative activities at the Five Islands Campus.

  Hendrickson, who addressed the signing virtually, reaffirmed his organisation’s commitment to the Centre, saying, “It brings us pride at National Baking Company Foundation to support the launch and early initiatives of the Centre of Excellence for Oceanography and Blue Economy at The UWI Five Islands Campus.” He commented that climate change affects all the islands of the Caribbean and will have implications for business, whether small businesses or large corporations, all of which are users of the ocean in one way or another.

  Minister of Social Transformation and the Blue Economy of Antigua and Barbuda, Dean Jonas endorsed the partnership between The UWI and the National Baking Company Foundation. Minister Jonas, who heads the International Steering Committee for the Centre, also pledged his government’s continued support for operations, noting that the Centre will bring crucial research and diversify the economies across the region, especially in a post-COVID era, through the use of ocean resources.

  The Centre of Excellence for Oceanography and Blue Economy was established through an MoU among the government of Antigua and Barbuda, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and The UWI, which was signed in January 2021. The Centre will be located at The UWI Five Islands Campus, and the grant of $130,000 will be used in setting up the Centre, scheduled to open on August 1.

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