Why Choose University of the West Indies Cave Hill?
Established in 1948, The University of the West Indies (The UWI) is one of only two regional universities in the world. The UWI has three physical Campuses located in Barbados, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago and an Open Campus, and a total student enrolment in excess of 50,000. The university primarily serves 17 countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean but its international reach and reputation for excellent teaching and research attracts students from over 100 countries. The UWI Mission is to "advance learning, create knowledge and foster innovation for the positive transformation of the Caribbean and the wider world". It's core values are integrity, excellence, diversity, student-centredness, and gender equality. Situated on a hill that overlooks the Caribbean Sea, UWI Cave Hill located on the idyllic island of Barbados offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, diplomas and certificates across six Faculties - Humanities and Education, Law, Medical Sciences, Social Sciences, Science and Technology and Sport. The Campus is also a very popular destination for independent Study Abroad and offers an exciting array of professional development courses and programmes through its Life-Long Learning Centre. As an international university, faculty at The UWI are recruited from across the globe and the institution maintains partnerships for teaching and research with dozens of the world's leading universities in North and South America, The UK, Europe, Africa and Asia.
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