JAMAICA: UWI rebrands Open Campus
The University of the
West Indies (UWI) says its
Open Campus will now be
known as the Global Campus.
The university said that
a multifaceted implementation committee is being established to formulate and
roll out a plan to transition
the Open Campus to the
Global Campus and that incremental changes began on
Wednesday with a full operationalisation of the new
Global Campus by January
2024.
“This evolution to the
Global Campus is both a
strategic move and the next
natural step in our already
successful global strategy. We
anticipate that the Global
Campus will be a major pillar
in the revenue revolution
phase of our Triple A Strategy
as through aggressive entrepreneurial activity it takes
our excellent programme offerings online to the regional
and global academic markets,” said Vice-Chancellor,
Professor Sir Hilary Beckles.
“This is not the first time
in our 75-year legacy that we
have had to evolve. We will
go at it as One UWI, with our
signature resolve and I have
no doubt that our Global
Campus will only expand
our reputation as a worldclass University rooted in the
Caribbean,” he added.
UWI said one major initiative to emerge from the
new Global Campus, is a forprofit entrepreneurial income-generating Business
School which will be named
the International School for
Development Justice (ISDJ).
“Centred within the parameters of the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs),
it will specifically offer a new
product line – SDG focused,
postgraduate academic programmes delivered in an online format which leverages
the excellence and expertise
of the traditional Open Campus.”
The region’s premier tertiary institution said that the
rebranded Global Campus simultaneously seeks to improve and extend the
operations of the legacy
Open Campus throughout
the Caribbean region.
“It depicts that we are
part of a bigger movement
that will lead the way into the
global sphere. The Open
Campus is optimally placed
with the technology and experience spheres to shepherd
the UWI and the region safely
and efficiently into the digital
global space and the fourth
industrial revolution,” said
Pro Vice-Chancellor and
Principal Dr FrancO Severin. (The Gleaner) /
The region’s premier tertiary institution said that the rebranded Global Campus simultaneously seeks to improve and extend the operations of the legacy Open Campus throughout the Caribbean region (Photo courtesy
Jamaica Gleaner)