The UWI is well positioned to meet the expectations and take on its responsibilities as the region’s number one ranked higher education institution. These include representing the Caribbean in the digital learning space and granting access not just to participating Caribbean territories but to communities and partners across the world.
In 2023, to support this extended access thrust, The UWI took a strategic decision to restructure, reorganise, reengineer and transition its Open Campus into the Global Campus (UWI GO). The emergence of the Global Campus formally initiates The UWI's transformation to a next-generation digital institution delivering its online programmes and courses to global markets.
One of only two regional higher education institutions in the world, The UWI continues to leverage its reputational excellence to expand its global footprint. Beginning with the setting up of an in 2016, The UWI sought to renew longstanding relationships and embarked on new partnerships at an unprecedented level.
To date, in addition to our five campuses in the Caribbean, The UWI system comprises 10 global centres across North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia.
Beyond teaching, research and the production of knowledge, we’ve gone a step further to prioritise building global partnerships and connecting knowledge to opportunities for multi-stakeholder development solutions.
This is led by our which also works to strengthen the university’s positioning and engagement with the 2030 global development agenda.
As an SDG-engaged university, global partnerships allow us to expand the opportunities available to our faculty and to our students, by joining forces with collaborators who are committed to Caribbean development.
In 2016, a partnership between The UWI and Global Institute of Software Technology (GIST) based in Suzhou, China birthed the UWI-China Institute of Information Technology (UWICIIT).
The Institute offers a with a focus on mobile application technologies.
Launched in 2016, the Center is motivated by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to achieve a better future for all by addressing serious global challenges of poverty, inequality, hunger, health, education, clean affordable energy, climate, environmental degradation,
sustainable communities, responsible consumption and other pressing sustainable development issues.
The Centre offers a designed to build human capacity within Caribbean Islands and New York State to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
In May 2017, The UWI and the University of Lagos (UNILAG) in Nigeria signed an MOU for the establishment of the UNILAG-UWI Institute of African and Diaspora Studies. It features facilities based at both the
University of Lagos in south-western Nigeria and at The UWI Mona Campus in Kingston, Jamaica.
One of its first major initiatives is a Master's degree in African and Global Studies.
The Institute for Global African Affairs, launched in November 2018 is a collaboration between The UWI and the University of Johannesburg in South Africa.
A Masters in Global African Studies is the flagship academic programme for the Institute.
In April 2019 The UWI and Universidad de los Andes (UNIANDES) formalised the Strategic Alliance for Hemispheric Development which outlines collaboration for the development of postgraduate degrees,
certificates and other training programmes, and also for joint research in areas of mutual interest.
Responding to the economic growth needs of the Caribbean, The UWI and Coventry University in England launched a UWI-Coventry Institute for Industry-Academic Partnership in December 2019,
dedicated to the promotion of an innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem across the Caribbean region.
Following some 30 years of collaboration The UWI and the University of Havana (UH) signed an agreement to establish a new and innovative,
joint Centre for the Sustainable Development of the Caribbean in December 2019.
In February 2020, The UWI and Brock University (BU) launched the , devoted to the study of Canada-Caribbean relations. The new Institute is expected to provide multi-disciplinary
research and teaching to deepen and improve the relations between Canada and the Caribbean, and serve to examine issues affecting the Caribbean diaspora communities in Canada.
The is a joint initiative between The UWI and the University of Glasgow, co-located in Glasgow and the Caribbean.
In October 2020, The UWI, in partnership with the University of Glasgow launched a course on the .
As a world-leader in the formulation, activism and academic research underpinning claims for reparations for slavery, The UWI deepens its partnership with UofG to offer a first-of-its-kind double degree Master’s programme from September 2023.
The MA/MSc Reparatory Justice offers postgraduate students the opportunity to:
In July 2020, The UWI and the European University Institute (EUI) agreed to the establishment of a research centre that will help to promote inter-regional and intra-regional development
and encourage discourse on how transnational and global issues impact the Caribbean region and Europe.
A 501(c) (3) charitable organisation, the was established in 1956 to develop an endowment fund in the United States for ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ (UWI). Today, its mission is to source and administer private donations, maximise philanthropic efforts, and develop strategic alliances with American corporations, foundations, alumni and other organisations, primarily to provide scholarships, support academic programmes and facilitate development projects at The UWI.
The Foundation has more recently intensified its focus on supporting the University’s scholarship programme because of the urgent and increasing demand for financial aid from many in the student population who are talented, ambitious and determined to break the cycle of poverty, but face severe economic hardships. In addition, the Foundation also seeks to facilitate activities which promote the well-being and strengthening of the West Indian society through community service, research programmes and public service endeavours for the preservation/creation of a robust cultural and social legacy.
As an activist and SDG-engaged university, ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ (UWI) is a committed partner in the global plan of action to drive economic prosperity and social well-being while protecting the environment.
The UWI International School for Development Justice (ISDJ) is a school dedicated exclusively to supporting the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.