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University College of the West Indies

University of the West Indies
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Motto Oriens Ex Occidente Lux (Latin)
Motto in English
A Light Rising From The West
Type Regional university Public, Autonomous
Established 1948
Chancellor Sir George Alleyne
Vice-Chancellor Sir Hilary Beckles
Academic staff
1,200+
Students 36,000+ (across 4 campuses)
Campus
Mascot The Pelican
Affiliations Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU)
Website www.uwi.edu

The University of the West Indies is a public university system serving 18 English-speaking countries and territories in the Caribbean:

Each of these countries is either a member of the Commonwealth of Nations or a British Overseas Territory. The aim of the university is to help "unlock the potential for economic and cultural growth" in the West Indies, thus allowing for improved regional autonomy. The University was originally instituted as an independent external college of the University of London.

Since the University's inception, students and faculty have been recognized in fields ranging from the arts and sciences, to business, politics, and sports. Notable alumni and faculty include three U.W.I.(Mona) Nobel Laureates, sixty-one Rhodes Scholars, 18 current or former Caribbean Heads of Government, and an Olympic medalist. The university's cricket team previously participated in West Indian domestic cricket, but now participates as part of a Combined Campuses and Colleges team.

This university consists of three physical campuses at Mona in Jamaica, St. Augustine in Trinidad and Tobago, Cave Hill in Barbados and the Open Campus. There are satellite campuses in Mount Hope, Trinidad and Tobago and Montego Bay, Jamaica, and a Centre for Hotel and Tourism Management in Nassau, Bahamas. The other contributing countries are served by the Open Campus which has a physical presence and Heads of Sites in each of the 18 countries. There are International Programmes for universities in the USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Brazil and Mexico such as University of Toronto, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Queens University, Emory University, University of Massachusetts, the University of Guelph, Michigan State University, Yale University (medical electives), Florida State University, King's College, London and Universidad de Quintana Roo.


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