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The University of the West Indies (UWI) is a public university system serving 18 Caribbean countries and territories, including Belize. UWI has five main campuses, including Mona in Jamaica, Cave Hill in Barbados, St. Augustine in Trinidad and Tobago, Five Islands in Antigua and Barbuda, and Open Campus.
UWI St. Augustine is a public research university in Trinidad and Tobago, part of the University of the West Indies system. It offers degrees from bachelor to doctoral levels and has a Faculty of Food and Agriculture, as well as a Faculty of Medical Sciences.
UWIOC is a public and distance only, research university with 17 regional sites in the Caribbean. It offers a wide range of programmes in various fields at different levels, from certificate to doctoral, and has a history of distance education since 1947.
Learn about the history, faculties, and activities of the Cave Hill campus of the University of the West Indies, a public research university in Barbados. The campus is one of five general campuses in the UWI system and offers diverse academic programmes at the undergraduate and graduate level.
A public research university in Antigua and Barbuda, established in 2019 as the newest campus of the UWI system. It offers bachelor's degrees in humanities, education, business, and health sciences, and has a low tuition fee and a partnership with Harvard University.
Saint Augustine is a town in the northwest of Trinidad, named after St. Augustine of Hippo. It is the site of the University of the West Indies, the Hugh Wooding Law School, and the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha.
Alma Jordan Library is the largest academic library at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. It is named after Dr. Alma Jordan, a former UWI librarian, and houses the Eric Williams Memorial Collection, a UNESCO Memory of the World Register.
University Drive, westbound with port in distance Dormitories at the Cave Hill campus of the University of the West Indies. The Cave Hill Campus overlooks the island’s capital, Bridgetown, five miles away. Despite its expansion in recent years, the campus maintains much of its original architecture of simple, low-rise buildings.