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Dear Friends, We are already three months down in 2014 and I am most excited about the possibilities that we will unearth this year. I know that with your continued support UWIDEF will continue growing and carrying out its mandate set almost 25 years ago. The global economy has been quite challenging and the UWI has not been immune to its effects. Students continue to excel despite the enormous financial challenges with which they are confronted and it is for this reason that UWIDEF has made financial assistance a priority. This year UWIDEF will make over $4.5 million in scholarships available to students for the academic year 2014/15. Scholarships ensure that those among us who have the potential are afforded the opportunity to focus on their studies, with one less matter to consider as they seek to finance their path through the University. This is only possible because of the support of our donors, for whom I am thankful. I would like to especially thank Tastee Ltd, LIME and Nationwide News Network for the new scholarships which they have contributed this year. Not to be left out though are those companies, organisations and families which have been contributing scholarships for as much as 22 years. UWIDEF also continues to support other areas of the University including research and infrastructure. In subsequent issues of The Fund, you will read about our support of UWI SODECO. As the needs of students and the University increase, there is also a need for increased contributions to the fund to enable continued support. My team stands ready to discuss with you the various possibilities that you may pursue and we look forward to partnering with you. We have changed the look of our newsletter and I do hope you enjoy this issue. Thank you being with us! “From you, through us, for ALL”

Sasha Parke-Lynch Executive Director

ABOUT UWIDEF

The UWIDEF-Mona brokers, builds and sustains relationships with UWI Mona’s friends. It provides stewardship for funds raised through major capital campaigns and projects, general endowment and planned giving.

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Since its incorporation in 1990,

UWIDEF at Mona has implemented a number of major projects; provided grants and scholarships for both undergraduate studies and post graduate research; and established various facilities for students.

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FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR


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FEATURE $4.5 million in scholarships available for academic year 2014/15

Scholarship awardees for 2013/14 academic year with Board Members (l to r) Hon. Dr. Marshall Hall, Hon. Dennis Lalor, Chairman and Mr Karl Wright.

Each year more students are being accepted to tertiary institutions and each year the number of students in need rises. It is in times like these that the efforts of corporate Jamaica to assist these students is not only necessary, but greatly appreciated. For the academic year 2014/2015 UWIDEF would like to acknowledge NATIONWIDE NEWS NETWORK and the LIME FOUNDATION for the addition of seven (7) new scholarships for students pursuing degrees at the UWI Mona Campus. NATIONWIDE NEWS NETWORK joined UWIDEF as a sponsor for its Annual Awards Event. This three year partnership will see

the establishment of the Nationwide News Network Scholarship for Journalism (1) and for Governance (1) valued at $125,000 each. The LIME Foundation has had a long partnership with UWIDEF dating back to the mid 1990’s. Through the creation of their TOJ Hospital Fund they have been able to help the UHWI attain first class equipment to ensure the UWI Medical students receive first world education and improve patient care. This year LIME has increased their platform to include five(5) scholarships for Telecommunications valued at $300,000 each. UWIDEF encourages companies, associations, families and individuals to invest in our country’s

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future and start a scholarship fund. These named scholarship funds are also a good way to commemorate the legacy of a loved one in a sustainable way. Contributions can also be made to a pool which funds scholarships and bursaries by supporting the Each One Give One Campaign and can be paired with internships and/or Job Placement opportunities. For more information on starting a scholarship fund or contributing to the pooled UWIDEF SCHOLARSHIP FUND please contact our office at (876) 977-6757-8 or email us at uwifund@uwimona.edu.jm.


FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2014/15 SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships • LIME Scholarship for Telecommunications (5 awards)

$300,000 each

• Tastee Scholarship Food and Beverage J$350,000 LIME Scholarship forfor Telecommunications (5 awards) $300,000 each

• • Tastee forFood Lawand J$300,000 Scholarship for Beverage J$350,000 • Tastee Scholarship • Tastee forLaw Accounting and Management Scholarship for J$300,000 J$250,000 • Tastee Scholarship • UWIDEF Scholarships (3 awards) for Accounting and Management J$250,000 J$250,000 each • Tastee Scholarship • Nationwide News Network Scholarship for Journalism (3 awards) J$250,000 J$125,000 each • UWIDEF Scholarships • Nationwide NewsNetwork NetworkScholarship Scholarship Governance J$125,000 J$125,000 for for Journalism • Nationwide News • Keats Hall/UWIDEF Environmental Scholarship (2 awards)J$125,000 J$125,000 each News Network Scholarship for Governance • Nationwide • Frank Myers Scholarship (2 awards) Hall/UWIDEF Environmental Scholarship (2 awards) J$125,000 J$100,000 each • Keats L. • • Dorcas Brown Scholarship J$100,000 Frank L.V.Myers Scholarship (2 awards) J$100,000 • • UWIDEF/Department of Geology 50th Anniversary Dorcas V. Brown Scholarship J$100,000 Post-Graduate Scholarship (Tenable for 2 years) $J125,000 yearly UWIDEF/Department of Geology 50th Anniversary • Commemorative Commemorative Post-Graduate Scholarship (TenableResearch for 2 years) in • The Degazon Award for Post-Graduate

$J125,000 yearly

Ophthalmology.

Bursaries

BURSARIES

• Douane Henry Memorial Bursary J$50,000)

J$50,000) • Douane Henry Memorial Bursary US$1,000 each UHWI Canadian Nurse’s Association Bursary (2 awards) US$1,000 each • • Medical Class of 1973 Bursary J$50,000 Medical Class of 1973 Bursary J$50,000 • • Kevin Wilson Memorial Bursary J$50,000 Kevin Wilson Memorial Bursary J$50,000 • • Lisa Lashley Memorial Bursary J$50,000 Lisa Lashley Memorial Bursary Bursary J$50,000 £500 • • Aubrey McFarlane Memorial £500 • Aubrey McFarlane Memorial Bursary

• UHWI Canadian Nurse’s Association Bursary (2 awards)

Applications must be made through the Office of Student Financing Office of Student Financing (OSF) The University of the West Indies Mona Campus, Jamaica Applications must be made through the (876) 935-8315 | stufinc@uwimona.edu.jm| http://myspot.mona.uwi.edu/osf/ Office of Student Financing (OSF) The University of the West Indies Mona Campus, Jamaica

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Dr. Simone Badal McCreath

Research Fellow at the Natural Products Institute

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r. Simone Badal McCreath PhD, MBA, MPhil, B.Sc.(Hons) is a Research Fellow at the Natural Products Institute and a part time lecturer at the University of Technology. She is an editorial board member of American International Journal of Biology and an advisory board member and reviewer of Open Access Biochemistry, London. Dr. Badal also holds the Principal’s award for best research (2013-2014) from the UWI Mona for a research paper entitled “Antiproliferative activity and absolute configuration of zonaquinone acetate from the Jamaican alga Stypopodium zonlae.” (Penicooke N,Walford K, Badal S, Delgoda R, Williams LA, Joseph-Nathan P, Gordillo-Román B, Gallimore W).

review and 8 others being prepared. As a scientific orator she has presented at over 20 scientific meetings/conferences. Dr. Badal McCreath’s credentials almost pales in comparison to her list of accolades which includes the Elsevier Early Career Woman Scientist award (Chemical Sciences) for the Latin America and Caribbean region; the 2010 Young Scientist/Technologist awardee; the 2010 Inaugural Luther Speare Scholar; First place for excellence at the 2012 7th meeting of the International Society For The Development Of Natural Products (Badal S, Huang G, Tzeng T, Jacobs H, and Delgoda R) in the paper “Anticancer and chemopreventive leads from Garcinia humilis and Clusia flava”; and First place for a

During the intensity of attaining three degrees, UWI provided me with invaluable friendships so much so that if I achieved nothing else from my UWI experience meeting and having these people in my life would have made it all worthwhile. Besides reviewing several papers, Dr. Badal McCreath is herself a well published author with 37 publications in several peer reviewed and refereed journals and poster formats at scientific meetings. Her work covers the screening of Jamaican natural and synthetic compounds for potential anti-cancer and chemopreventive properties. The results from her research has attracted funding for a cell culture facility and hopefully an anti-cancer research facility of excellence; the first in Jamaica and the Caribbean. She currently holds a patent pending for work done from her PhD and another patent is in the making. Dr. Badal McCreath’s pace has not slowed as she currently has 2 publications under

poster entitled “Potential anticancer and chemopreventive properties of Jamaican natural products” at the 2014 SoSa conference. Outside of dominating in her field she continues to share her expertise by training and supervising students at the undergraduate and postgraduate level while promoting the advancement of science in Jamaica through efforts with Society for Scientific advancement (SoSa) as Chair, Science Policy committee. There she works to improve on and revamp policies that now retard the efficiency and effectiveness of science in Jamaica as well as increasing scientific awareness at the primary and high school levels.

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It’s hard to believe that someone who seems so passionate and invested in the field of Bio-Chemistry almost ended up in Medicine! Dr. Badal McCreath’s recalls that when starting UWI in 1999, she entered the then Faculty of Natural Sciences as an undergraduate with hopes of migrating to Medical Sciences as her dream at the time was to become a medical doctor. She remembers early mornings and late nights in the library, labs upon labs on top of intense and voluminous course work. “It felt intense but I was rather determined to beat it and not let it get the best of me.” Badal shared. Being a Christian, her co-Curricular activities on campus revolved around UCCF where she acted as drama and social activities director. Though she didn’t live on campus, her friends who did, ensured she got a taste of hall life, one that is quite exhilarating, and contributes greatly to one’s development. Simone shared that, ‘During the intensity of attaining three degrees, UWI provided me with invaluable friendships so much so that if I achieved nothing else from my UWI experience meeting and having these people in my life would have made it all worthwhile. The mentorship from lecturer, Dr. Rupika Delgoda, who is still quite integral in my development as a young scientist, and my own personal growth are close seconds”. Her love and passion for Christ inspires her to uplift women through a recent project to write daily devotionals with her women’s group from the Swallowfield chapel, and the writing of her first book, “A Woman’s Journey to Success.” She also enjoys cooking and baking while being a wife to her wonderful husband Gregory.

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UWI MONA ALUMNI WHO SHINE


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Look Back Airports Authority of Jamaica

In 1993 the Airports Authority of Jamaica was approached to become a member of the Century Club member and without hesitation pledged J$200,000 each year for 5 years. However 21 years later the annual contribution continues, which is placed in the pool of funds used to provide scholarships.

About the AAJ

The Airports Authority of Jamaica provides oversight and contract administration with each Airport Operator; MBJ Airports Limited and NMIA Airports Limited. Additionally as a part of its responsibility, AAJ provides operation and management of the four domestic aerodromes; Ken Jones in Portland; Tinson Pen in Kingston; Ian Flemming at Boscobel in St. Mary and; Negril in Hanover.

KPMG

For twelve years the auditing firm KPMG has been a partner of the UWIDEF. When approached to join the Century Club a contribution of cash was not possible, however partners made an offer which was equally valuable, if not more so, to provide auditing services annually. As a result of this service the UWIDEF has been able to ensure that its activities are monitored and audited in accordance with the highest international accounting standards

The Century Club Approaching 25 years

About KPMG

KPMG in Jamaica is one of the largest and oldest professional services practices in Jamaica, providing audit, tax and advisory services to clients in the public and private sectors. The firm is a member of KPMG Caricom, a regional governance entity, comprising member firms in Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean (practicing in Antigua and Barbuda, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines), Trinidad and Tobago. There are two full service offices in Kingston and Montego Bay with over 200 professionals.

Featuring members who continue to give.

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hortly after the founding of the UWIDEF a call was made to members of corporate Jamaica and other enlightened individuals, to make a contribution to the development of the University of the West Indies. Respondents to the call who made a minimum contribution of $1 million were made a part of the Century Club, which has been the main component of the Endowment that was created.

DunnCox

Prior to the founding of the Faculty of Law at the UWI Cave Hill Campus persons wishing to pursue Law had to make the trip to England to learn and hone their profession. UWI graduates have since then made strides in the profession starting their own firms or joining established firms. It was

Over the years the UWIDEF has increased membership of the Century Club with companies and individuals who have contributed and continue to contribute to the fund for scholarships and other programmes. In this issue, the Fund features Century Club members the Airports Authority of Jamaica, KPMG, DunnCox and Myers Fletcher and Gordon.

therefore without hesitation that in 1992 that the Partners of the firm DunnCox (Formerly Dunn, Cox, Orrett & Ashenheim) agreed to the contributed to the UWIDEF. Over the years the firm has

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contributed to the scholarship of a student in his/her second year of studies for the remaining duration of their programme.


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About DunnCox

DunCox is one of the oldest and largest law firms in Jamaica and the Caribbean with offices in Kingston and Montego Bay. Founded in 1942, this full service firm provides the highest quality service in all areas of corporate and commercial law, including civil litigation, industrial disputes, conveyancing and administration of estates. Chambers & Partners Global and IFLR 1000, two international guides to the world’s leading law firms recognise DunnCox as a market leader in corporate & commercial law. The firm is also a member of TerraLex, a worldwide association of leading Attorneys-at-Law.

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Myers Fletcher and Gordon

Myers Fletcher and Gordon (MFG) has, since 1994, been a supporter of the UWIDEF, having for the for past 20 years provided the funding for the Frank L. Myers scholarship awarded annually to a student pursuing studies in Law. The Partners of the firm have been enthusiastic about the continuity and over time have periodically reviewed their contribution.

About MFG

As one of the largest law firms in Jamaica and the English speaking Caribbean, MFG provides a number of services aimed at satisfying the needs of its clients. For nearly seven decades, founded in 1944, Myers Fletcher & Gordon has provided global corporations, government agencies and individuals with progressive and effective legal support with services in Litigation, Corporate and Commercial Law, Real Estate Law, Intellectual Property, Tax Law, Property Law, Sports Law, Competition, Aviation and Financial Regulation and Trade.

Each One Give One The Each One, Give One campaign promotes the idea that ‘many’ can benefit through the cumulative effect of individual actions. By several individuals and organizations periodically (monthly/yearly), contributing a financial gift, it becomes possible to make more assistance available to students in need. Prospective contributors are encouraged to donate any amount that they can afford, to be pooled in the UWIDEF Scholarship Fund. Contributions have ranged between J$5,000 and J$250,000 and have been contributed by a mix of individuals and small, medium and large firms. The intake of scholarship funds is J$18 Million since 2010 and last year, through the support of donors like you, assistance valued at over $3 Million was given to financially needy students who meet specific criteria for need and academic performance.

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Ms. Kimberley Foster receiving her award from Hon. Dennis Lalor, Chairman of the UWIDEF at the Annual Donor Recognition and Scholarship Awards Luncheon 2013

From Spaulding Clarendon, Kimberley Foster was an Honour Roll student at Bishop Gibson High School for five consecutive years, 2004-2009. She entered the University of the West Indies in 2011 and immediately became involved in UWILEADS (UWI Leaders, Engaged, Activated, Dedicated, Ready to Serve). As a student in the Faculty of Science and Technology studying BioTechnology and Food Processing Kimberley also acted as Treasurer for the Chemical Society. This academic year Kimberley received one of the four UWIDEF Undergraduate Scholarships which she expressed has made an invaluable contribution to her educational development and by extension the development of Jamaica.


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Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run 2014

UWIDEF sponsored UWI’s participation in the annual Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run. The team comprised 226 runners and walkers drawn from students, staff and alumni who came out in support of the worthy causes. This year one of the beneficiaries was the UWI Sickle Cell Unit which has benefited from the work of the UWIDEF. The team ran under the banner of the UWI eFit Club which is an effort of the Sports Department to engage staff, students, and alumni in being active. The programme will include, in addition to participation in 5K runs, access to the sporting facilities, organised training and other exercise activities. UWIDEF continues to seek opportunities to engage alumni and students around activities the will ultimately benefit the campus.

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MAKE A DIFFERENCE Make your gift today

Making a donation is…

The University of the West Indies Development and Endowment Fund (UWIDEF) funds scholarships and projects to assist with the development of the Mona Campus.

1. EASY

There are many ways that you can help develop the Mona Campus and assist deserving students obtain a tertiary education. • Establish a Named Scholarship or Bursary ( suitable for companies, individuals, commemorative activities, families, associations) • Contribute to a pool that funds scholarships and bursaries by supporting the Each One Give One campaign • As part of your scholarship contribution you may offer internships and job placement opportunities • Create an Endowment to support your philanthropic goal long into the future. • Support a Project – support existing projects e.g. library modernization, sports facilities or contribute to one that realizes your specific goal • Insurance – make UWIDEF a beneficiary on your insurance policy. • You can designate your contribution to a specific Faculty, Department, Programme or activity.

3. TAX DEDUCTIBLE

Our UWIDEF staff stands ready to help customize your gift to ensure your intent is fulfilled. “A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in”- Greek Proverb

2. CONVENIENT

Our Methods of Payment include: • Online Payment via UWIDEF’s website at http://uwifundmona.org.jm/ • Cheques—make payable to the UWI Development and Endowment Fund (Jamaican donors) or The Friends of the UWI Development and Endowment Fund (US donors) • Credit/debit Card - Please visit UWIDEF office to conduct this transaction • Tele and Internet Banking – Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) and National Commercial Bank (NCB)- Please contact UWIDEF to get your personal donor account number to be able to access this payment option. • Cash Deposits at the following: ›› NCB Account Number – 401006753 (Mona) ›› BNS Account number – 28040 (Liguanea) • Payroll Deduction

UWI Development and Endowment Fund 16 Gibraltar Camp Way University of the West Indies, Mona Kingston 7, Jamaica

• Pre-Authorized Payment/Direct Deposit (from any of the five Commercial Banks)

1.876.977.6757/6758 Phone 1.876.619.0859 Digicel 1.876.970.2023 Fax Website: www.uwifundmona.org.jm Email: uwifund@uwimona.edu.jm We welcome your feedback.

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