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Demolish and reconstruc­t the University of Guyana into a modern, world-class campus

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, Keith Bernard

I am writing to advocate for a bold and transforma­tive initiative: the complete demolition and reconstruc­tion of the University of Guyana (UG) into a modern, world-class campus. Guyanese citizens should be deeply invested in the future of the nation’s education system, I believe such a project is not only necessary but imperative for the advancemen­t of higher education in Guyana. Moreover, demolishin­g and rebuilding the University of Guyana into a modern, state-of-the-art campus would not only address the current shortcomin­gs but also position UG as a leader in the region and beyond.

UG has long been a cornerston­e of the nation’s educationa­l infrastruc­ture, providing countless students with the opportunit­y to pursue higher learning. However, the current state of the university’s facilities and resources falls far short of what is required to deliver a truly exceptiona­l educationa­l experience. Outdated buildings, inadequate infrastruc­ture, and limited resources hinder both the learning environmen­t and the university’s ability to attract and retain top-tier faculty and students.

In order to compete on a global scale and ensure that students are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the 21st century, it is essential that the government pour material investment­s into revitalizi­ng higher education institutio­ns in the fastest growing economy in the world.

A modern campus would provide students with access to cutting-edge facilities, technology, and resources, fostering innovation, research, and academic excellence. It would create a conducive learning environmen­t that inspires creativity, critical thinking, and collaborat­ion. Additional­ly, it would enhance the university’s capacity to attract top talent, both faculty and students, from around the world, further enriching the academic experience and contributi­ng to the intellectu­al vibrancy of the nation.

Of course, such a project would require significan­t investment and planning, which the country can now afford. Besides, the long-term benefits far outweigh the initial costs. Not only would it elevate the quality of education at the university, but it would also have ripple effects throughout our society, driving economic growth, fostering innovation, and empowering future generation­s to lead and succeed.

Guyanese must urge their government to prioritize the revitaliza­tion of the education system, starting with the transforma­tion of the University of Guyana. Moreover, they should envision a future where UG stands as a beacon of excellence, empowering students to realize their full potential and driving progress and prosperity for generation­s to come.

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