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UWI Five Islands expansion project

A game changer for Antigua & Barbuda, the OECS and beyond!

In the ever-evolving landscape of education, universities play a pivotal role in shaping the future of nations.

While first-world countries often boast prestigious institutions, small island nations like Jamaica, Barbados, and Trinidad, along with the newest fourth campus in Antigua & Barbuda, stand to significantly benefit from expanding their universities both physically and virtually, which will allow them to compete with the finest institutions when placed on an even playing field.

It was with this vision of Caribbean intellectual expansion and socioeconomic growth in mind that the University of The West Indies Five Islands Campus (FIC) was established in May 2019. This fourth landed campus caters to OECS (Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States) students seeking affordable higher education. The UWI brand has been and continues to be a crucial force in every aspect of Caribbean development, residing at the centre of all efforts to improve the well-being of people across the region.

From a micro perspective, a well established university system significantly contributes to the development of human capital. By nurturing a skilled workforce, augmenting the intellectual capacities of various professionals and entrepreneurs and providing employment in construction and infrastructure during phase development, small countries can address critical shortages in multiple sectors that align with their county’s primary industries.

Graduates equipped with specialised knowledge become assets in fields such as healthcare, technology, and business. And as Antigua & Barbuda’s workforce grows, so does the country’s capacity to innovate and compete globally.

Society, and more so the immediate community around the universities themselves, transforms for the better. Indeed, the Five Islands community where the campus is located is poised to see rapid and sustainable growth thanks to the infrastructure leading into and around the community, offering new economic opportunities for small business owners and entrepreneurs.

Meanwhile, from a macro perspective, an expanding UWI university and its facilities in a hospitable country with such a low crime rate will attract resident international students, enrich the academic environment and foster cross-cultural understanding.

These foreign students will contribute to the local economy, both during their studies and afterwards. Additionally, faculty exchanges and collaborative research projects enhance a country’s global reputation and ability to tackle complex issues, making it a hub of research and innovation.

Expanding research facilities in Antigua will not only help address local challenges but also make significant contributions to global knowledge, such as research in renewable energy or advancements in humanities and public health. Collaboration between academia and industry fosters innovation, which in turn drives vital economic growth.

Moreover, universities are hubs of culture and creativity, promoting national heritage through diverse cultural events and artistic endeavours. A thriving cultural scene attracts tourists, boosts the economy, and fosters a sense of national pride.

When students have access to quality education and research opportunities, they are more likely to remain in their home country, avoiding the ‘brain drain’ so often seen in small island nations. Retaining skilled professionals strengthens the workforce and bolsters national development, and this project presents a tangible solution.

The UWI Five Islands Campus is a fantastic once-in-a-lifetime, 15-year project spanning a proposed three-phased build-out, made possible with the support of the Saudi Fund for Development. Upon completion, it will boast a staggering 224,805 square feet (20,855 square metres) of sustainable and climate-resilient university campus – creating an exciting narrative within the country’s development portfolio.

Expanding a university is not merely an investment in infrastructure; it’s an investment in the future. Antigua & Barbuda has prioritised education that will reap benefits and create ripples through generations. By nurturing talent, fostering innovation, and embracing diversity, our nation can position itself as a global player. The expansion of the UWI Five Islands Campus is not just a game changer - it’s a nation builder!

By Colin J Jenkins, Project Coordinator for the UWI Five Islands Campus Expansion Project

UWI Five Islands Expansion Project
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