University of the West Indies at Cave Hill is a public research university in Cave Hill, Barbados. It is one of five general campuses in the
University of the West Indies
The University of the West Indies (UWI), originally University College of the West Indies, is a public university system established to serve the higher education needs of the residents of 17 English-speaking countries and territories in th ...
system.
It was the third campus to be established by the UWI System, following the Mona campus in Jamaica and the St. Augustine campus in Trinidad and Tobago. The Cave Hill campus is also the headquarters of the Open Campus, which is responsible for UWI programmes in the non-campus territories. The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus' academic programmes offer diversity at both the undergraduate and graduate level. There are 7 faculties with supporting academic departments; various research units & centres; and two graduate institutions.
Codrington College, the oldest educational institution in the Caribbean, is affiliated with Cave Hill, while the School of Education works with
Erdiston Teachers' Training College
The Erdiston Teachers' Training College is located in Pine Hill, Bridgetown, Barbados. It is affiliated with the School of Education of the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus.
History
Around 1912, Codrington College, under the dire ...
to provide pre-service and in-service training to teachers in Barbados and other parts of the Caribbean. Since 2004, the Cave Hill campus is the site of the
West Indies Federal Archives Centre.
History
The university was founded in 1948, on the recommendation of the Asquith Commission through its sub-committee on the West Indies chaired by Sir James Irvine. The Asquith Commission had been established in 1943 to review the provision of higher education in the British colonies. Initially in a special relationship with the
University of London
The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom. The university was established by royal charter in 1836 as a degree ...
, the then University College of the West Indies (UCWI) was seated at
Mona, about five miles from
Kingston
Kingston may refer to:
Places
* List of places called Kingston, including the five most populated:
** Kingston, Jamaica
** Kingston upon Hull, England
** City of Kingston, Victoria, Australia
** Kingston, Ontario, Canada
** Kingston upon Thames, ...
, Jamaica.
The University College achieved independent university status in 1962. The St Augustine Campus in Trinidad, formerly the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture (ICTA), was established in 1960.
Sir Arthur Lewis
Sir William Arthur Lewis (23 January 1915 – 15 June 1991) was a Saint Lucian economist and the James Madison Professor of Political Economy at Princeton University. Lewis was known for his contributions in the field of economic development. I ...
, then Vice-Chancellor of the independent UWI, wanted to expand the university beyond Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago to serve the "little eight" - the eastern Caribbean islands.
The "little eight" comprised Grenada, Dominica, St. Kitts, and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Montserrat. These islands, smaller than either Jamaica or Trinidad and Tobago, had been members of the
West Indies Federation
The West Indies Federation, also known as the West Indies, the Federation of the West Indies or the West Indian Federation, was a short-lived political union that existed from 3 January 1958 to 31 May 1962. Various islands in the Caribbean that ...
but upon its dissolution, were isolated and in need of regional support. A proposal was developed and submitted in February 1963 to the University Council for a campus in Barbados.
It was approved and was initially housed in a site near the Bridgetown Harbour. The Campus opened just over half a year later with 118 students. It subsequently moved to
Cave Hill, its present location, in 1967. Initially, it was called the College of Arts and Sciences
and received significant support from the Government of Barbados in the form of free university education for its citizens.
Enrolment, graduation and research data
According to th
2015/2016 Cave Hill Campus Annual Report to Council on 29 November 2016, there were 5,507 students on the Cave Hill Campus. This represented a 9% decline from the previous year, largely due to a change in policy by the Government of Barbados resulting in students having to pay university tuition fees. Previously, Bajan students only had to pay limited charges. The Faculty of Social Studies had the largest enrolment, followed by the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Medical Sciences and finally the Faculty of Humanities and Education. Graduate studies comprised 703 students.
In the 2015/16 academic year, 1,216 undergraduate degrees were awarded along with 473 postgraduate credentials (including doctorates, masters and advanced diplomas) for a grand total of 1,689 awards.
During the 2015/16 academic year, BD$268,402.79 was awarded by the Campus to postgraduate students for conference attendance and research. In the same year, BD$316,974 was provided to faculty members for research and attending conferences. Cave Hill faculty members published eleven books, 42 book chapters, thirty technical reports and 137 journal articles during this time.
Campus
The original, temporary campus, then known as the College of Arts and Science, was located at the Trade Fair site, at the
Deep Water Harbour
The Port of Bridgetown (officially the Deep Water Harbour), (UN/LOCODE: BB BGI, Port Callsign: 8PB) is a seaport in Bridgetown on the southwest coast of Barbados. Situated at the North-Western end of Carlisle Bay, the harbour handles all of t ...
.
The permanent campus was established in
Cave Hill (from which the campus takes its name),
St. Michael
Michael (; he, מִיכָאֵל, lit=Who is like El od, translit=Mīḵāʾēl; el, Μιχαήλ, translit=Mikhaḗl; la, Michahel; ar, ميخائيل ، مِيكَالَ ، ميكائيل, translit=Mīkāʾīl, Mīkāl, Mīkhāʾīl), also ...
, with the
foundation stone laid on 26 January 1966.
The campus was designed by Captain William Tomlin and consists of a total of 39.7 ha. 17 ha overlooks the city of
Bridgetown
Bridgetown (UN/LOCODE: BB BGI) is the capital and largest city of Barbados
Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of the Americas, and the most easterly of the Caribbean Island ...
while a further 13 ha of adjacent land is situated with a view of the Caribbean Sea.
The campus has two other off-campus sites in progress. One is the Dukes Lands in the
parish
A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one or m ...
of
St. Thomas.
Activities at the Dukes Lands include training in various areas of agro-business, such as producing leather goods and manufacturing chocolate, research and support for entrepreneurial initiatives.
A second is an incubator for digital entrepreneurship in Bridgetown.
It occupies the Mutual Building, the former headquarters of
Sagicor Financial Corporation, from which UWI leased the building.
Other suggestions for a further satellite campus within Barbados have included moving or establishing a portion back to Bridgetown.
Faculties
* Culture, Creative & Performing Arts
* Humanities and Education
* Law
* Medical Sciences
* Science and Technology
* Social Sciences
* Sport
Accreditation
In 2019, UWI Cave Hill (as a whole) was re-accredited by the Barbados Accreditation Council for the maximum term, ending in 2026.
The three UWI medical schools are accredited together, despite differences in curriculum, and are currently accredited with conditions by the
Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions (CAAM-HP).
Faculty of Culture, Creative and Performing Arts
Departments
* Department of Cultural Studies
* Department of Creative and Performing Arts (formerly Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination)
Faculty of Humanities and Education
Departments
* School of Education
* Department of History and Philosophy
* Department of Language, Linguistics & Literature
Specialised units and centres
* Centre for Caribbean Lexicography
* Centre for Language Learning Centre
Affiliated colleges
*
Codrington College
*
Erdiston Teachers' Training College
The Erdiston Teachers' Training College is located in Pine Hill, Bridgetown, Barbados. It is affiliated with the School of Education of the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus.
History
Around 1912, Codrington College, under the dire ...
Faculty of Law
Specialised units and centres
* Caribbean Law Institute Centre (CLIC), twinned with the Florida State University
Caribbean Law Institute
The Caribbean Law Institute (CLI) was established in 1988 under a grant from the United States Agency for International Development to promote such activities that would further clarify the laws affecting trade, commerce and investment in the Regio ...
Faculty of Medical Sciences
Specialised units and centres
* George Alleyne Chronic Disease Research Centre
Faculty of Science and Technology
Departments
* Department of Biological & Chemical Sciences
* Department of Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics
Specialised units and centres
* Centre for Resource Management & Environmental Studies (CERMES)
Affiliated centres
*
Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Departments
* Department of Economics
* Department of Government, Sociology, Social Work & Psychology
* Department of Management Studies
Academic units and centres
* Shridath Ramphal Centre - International Trade Law, Policy and Services
* CLR James Cricket Research Centre
* Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management
Affiliated research units and centres
* Institute for Gender and Development Studies - Nita Barrow Unit
* Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social & Economic Studies (SALISES)
Faculty of Sport
Academy of Sport
Student life
The Cave Hill Academy of Sport, now a unit of the new Faculty of Sport, provides a range of sporting activities for participants, nicknamed the
UWI Blackbirds
The UWI Blackbirds or Cave Hill Blackbirds, are the official athletic teams of the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill.
Sports
The following thirteen sports are offered.
* Aerobics
* Basketball
* Chess
* Cricket
* Football (soccer)
* ...
.
There are many clubs and associations at the university, divided into categories such as: cultural, academic, religious and service.
One popular artistic student group is the
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.
Campus principals and pro vice-chancellors
* Mr Leslie R.B. Robinson, founding principal of the College of Arts and Science
* Sir Sidney Lancelot Martin (1964 - 1983)
* Sir Woodville Marshall
* Sir Keith Hunte (1983 - 2002)
* Professor
Sir
Hilary Beckles (2002 - 2015), currently UWI vice-chancellor
*
Eudine Barriteau
Violet Eudine Barriteau, FB, GCM (10 December 1954), is a professor of gender and public policy, as well as Principal of the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill. She was also the president of the International Association for Feminist Ec ...
(2015 - 2021)
* Professor R Clive Landis (2021 - present)
Notable alumni
*
Sandra Mason
Dame Sandra Prunella Mason (born 17 January 1949) is a Barbadian politician, lawyer, and diplomat who is serving as the first president of Barbados since 2021. She was previously the eighth and final governor-general of Barbados from 2018 to 20 ...
, first and current
President of Barbados
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*
Paula-Mae Weekes
Paula-Mae Weekes (born 23 December 1958) is a Trinidadian politician and jurist who is the sixth president of Trinidad and Tobago. She is the first female President of Trinidad and Tobago, as well as the second female head of state in Trinidad an ...
, current President of
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago (, ), officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Consisting of the main islands Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous much smaller islands, it is situated south of ...
*
Timothy Harris, current Prime Minister of
Saint Kitts and Nevis
*
Keith Mitchell, current Prime Minister of
Grenada
Grenada ( ; Grenadian Creole French: ) is an island country in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea at the southern end of the Grenadines island chain. Grenada consists of the island of Grenada itself, two smaller islands, Carriacou and Pe ...
*
Owen Arthur, former Prime Minister of Barbados
*
Denzil Douglas, former Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis
*
Freundel Stuart
Freundel Jerome Stuart, OR, PC, SC (born 27 April 1951) is a Barbadian politician who served as seventh Prime Minister of Barbados and the leader of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) from 23 October 2010 to 21 February 2013; and from 21 Febr ...
, former Prime Minister of Barbados
*
David Thompson, former Prime Minister of Barbados
*
, former Prime Minister of
Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia ( acf, Sent Lisi, french: Sainte-Lucie) is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean. The island was previously called Iouanalao and later Hewanorra, names given by the native Arawaks and Caribs, two Amerindian ...
*
Tracy Davidson-Celestine, former
political leader
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of the
Tobago Council of the People's National Movement
The Tobago Council of the People's National Movement (PNM), also known as the Tobago Council of the PNM, PNM Tobago or PNM Tobago Council is the longest-serving and oldest active political party in Tobago. The party is the autonomous branch of t ...
and former Trinidad and Tobago Ambassador to Costa Rica
*
Marion Vernese Williams
Marion Vernese Williams GCM, is a Barbadian economist, banker, accountant and diplomat. She is a recipient of the Gold Crown of Merit.
Early life and education
Williams was born Marion Mottley, the daughter of two Barbadian teachers, Rudolph ...
, former Governor of the
Central Bank of Barbados
The Central Bank of Barbados (CBB) is the national monetary authority responsible for providing advice to the Government of Barbados on banking and other financial and monetary matters. The Central Bank of Barbados, was established by Act of pa ...
*
John Holder, former Anglican Archbishop of the
West Indies
The West Indies is a subregion of North America, surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea that includes 13 independent island countries and 18 dependencies and other territories in three major archipelagos: the Greater A ...
*
Adrian Saunders, President of the
Caribbean Court of Justice
* Sir.
Derek Walcott
Sir Derek Alton Walcott (23 January 1930 – 17 March 2017) was a Saint Lucian poet and playwright. He received the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include the Homeric epic poem ''Omeros'' (1990), which many critics view "as Walcot ...
, Poet Nobel Laureate
*
DeLisle Worrell, former Governor of the
Central Bank of Barbados
The Central Bank of Barbados (CBB) is the national monetary authority responsible for providing advice to the Government of Barbados on banking and other financial and monetary matters. The Central Bank of Barbados, was established by Act of pa ...
*
Mia Mottley
Mia Amor Mottley, (born 1 October 1965) is a Barbadian politician and attorney who has served as the eighth prime minister of Barbados since 2018 and as Leader of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) since 2008. Mottley is the first woman to hold ...
, current Prime Minister of Barbados.
See also
*
University of the West Indies
The University of the West Indies (UWI), originally University College of the West Indies, is a public university system established to serve the higher education needs of the residents of 17 English-speaking countries and territories in th ...
*
Barbados Community College
The Barbados Community College is a tertiary institution located on Eyrie Howells' Road, Saint Michael, Barbados.
History
Founded in 1968, the Barbados Community College came to be as a result of an Act of Parliament aimed at making post seco ...
*
Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology
The Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology is a technical and vocational educational institution located in Pine Hill, Bridgetown, Barbados.
History
The Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology (SJPI) laid its foundation in 1969 at t ...
*
Codrington College
*
Erdiston Teachers' Training College
The Erdiston Teachers' Training College is located in Pine Hill, Bridgetown, Barbados. It is affiliated with the School of Education of the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus.
History
Around 1912, Codrington College, under the dire ...
References
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