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CARICOM, The UWI, Biden and the future of our voice

KINGSTON, Jamaica – This engagement—which follows a retreat of The UWI’s Senior Executive Management Team held on November 9 to focus on the mid-term review of the University’s Triple A Strategy (Strategic Plan 2017-2022)—facilitates a one-on-one conversation with the Vice-Chancellor.
He will discuss not only decisions from the retreat and the future of the regional university, but the broader Caribbean voice in the global space, and future of Caribbean development influenced by international issues such as US-Caribbean relations in the new Biden-led administration.
To register to participate in this conversation, please click here: https://uwi.zoom.us/…/tJ0sceuqqD8pH9H0qRgekwGXJivJ-PEK1GFU
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