Significant changes at University of the West Indies Five Islands campuses
AGREED: Decision to to formalise collaboration in support of a Centre for Excellence for Oceanography and the Blue Economy made this week.
The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, the Vice-Chancellor of The University of the West Indies, and the Chair of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to formalise their collaboration in support of a Centre for Excellence for Oceanography and the Blue Economy at The University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus.
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A renowned Zambian Jesuit priest of Tullamore origin, Fr. Michael Kelly has died at the age of 92. His death was announced by Fr Leornard Chiti. "It is wit.
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by Bajan Reporter / January 17th, 2021
Veteran Caribbean diplomat,
Sir Ronald Sanders, has been named to a 10-person committee to conduct an inquiry into the future of Commonwealth Studies at the University of London.
The announcement of the Committee members was made today by the University’s Vice Chancellor Professor Wendy Thompson. The Committee will be chaired by Sir Malcolm Rifkind, a former Defense and Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary of the British Government.
Sir Ronald, who is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States and the OAS, has been involved in Commonwealth matters in various capacities since 1982. His scholarly work on the Commonwealth has been widely published and he was the Rapporteur of the Eminent Persons Group, created by Head of Government to make recommendations on reform of the Commonwealth in 2011.
The Queen s gift to Meghan Markle is surrounded by mystery
17 Jan, 2021 12:56 AM
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Meghan Markle was gifted a Royal National theatre patronage by the Queen. Photo / Getty Images
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It must be positively hellish to find the right gift for a member of the royal family. What the devil do you get for someone who lives in a palace (or a grand stately home at the very least), has access to a trove of tiaras and whose Gan Gan has the keys to the Crown Jewels?
Lucky then that the Queen has a few tricks up her Angela Kelly-designed sleeves and can dole out the perfect, money-can t-buy token: her patronages.