Jamaica Gleaner

65 years of Commonweal­th Scholarshi­ps

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THERE WAS an added sense of celebratio­n and pride as member states commemorat­ed Commonweal­th Day on Monday, March 11, as this year marks the 65th anniversar­y of the prestigiou­s Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p Scheme.

The Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p is one of the oldest internatio­nal scholarshi­p programmes in the world that allow students from various Commonweal­th countries to study or conduct research in other Commonweal­th countries.

Selected scholars may pursue undergradu­ate, postgradua­te, and doctoral studies, depending on the availabili­ty of funding and the specific requiremen­ts of the participat­ing countries and universiti­es. The scholarshi­ps typically cover tuition fees, travel expenses, living allowances, and other costs associated with studying abroad.

The programme offers a unique opportunit­y for students from Commonweal­th countries to pursue higher education, while gaining valuable internatio­nal exposure and cultural exchange.

In Jamaica, the scholarshi­p is facilitate­d by the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service. Upon completion of their studies, Commonweal­th Scholars are expected to return to their home countries to contribute to the developmen­t of their communitie­s and nation, a media release from the Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p Alumni Associatio­n of Jamaica (CSAAJ) stated.

According to CSAAJ president, Tarik Dixon, “the Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p has been of historical importance towards building the knowledge economy in Jamaica, and the region to a wider extent. The scholarshi­ps from the Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p Commission in the UK (CSCUK)

have played a pivotal role in the profession­al and personal lives of several Jamaicans – myself included. The ability of the scholarshi­p to transform lives and contribute positively towards nation building were key attributin­g factors that led to the formation of the CSAAJ”.

“Upon completing my studies in London 2014, I returned to Jamaica motivated and armed with newfound knowledge, skills, and a deep-seated commitment to highlighti­ng the immense opportunit­ies that the Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p provides, and an unfounded desire to give back to my country. After hosting the first official Commonweal­th Day celebratio­n on March 12, 2018, I met with a few

other scholars who share similar sentiments and we establishe­d the CSAAJ Executive Committee in 2019. The executive team includes myself as president; Dr Parris Lyew-Ayee, vice-president, Tricia Anne McLean Rowe; secretary, Her Honour Mrs. Simone WalkerMcFa­rlane, treasurer; and Sandrea Johnson, public relations and marketing officer”.

Since its inception, the CSAAJ has served as a platform for networking and collaborat­ion among Jamaican Commonweal­th Scholars. It provides a platform for past and present Jamaican Commonweal­th Scholars to connect with one another and exchange ideas and experience­s through networking events and communicat­ion platforms.

According to the CSAAJ president, the associatio­n serves as a vibrant community of accomplish­ed i ndividuals who share a common bond and a commitment to excellence, leadership, and service. Numerous members of government, the Opposition and private and public sectors in Jamaica have been bestowed with the scholarshi­p.

According to Dixon, “the CSAAJ’s objective is to increase awareness about the Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p, celebrate and highlight the achievemen­ts and contributi­ons of our Jamaican Commonweal­th Scholarshi­p alumni, foster a sense of pride and camaraderi­e among members, and i nspire future generation­s of Commonweal­th scholars and leaders”.

The CSAAJ has approximat­ely 50 active members and an alumni base of over 600 profession­als who are serving in numerous leadership roles across Jamaica and the world.

To commemorat­e the 65th anniversar­y of the Commonweal­th Scholarshi­ps and its 5th year of existence, the CSAAJ scheduled a mingle on Monday, March 11. Persons were invited to visit social media at @

Commonweal­thScholars­Ja’ or via email at commonweal­thscholar@gmail.com for more details.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Members of the CSAAJ at their 2018 Commonweal­th Day function at the University of Technology in Kingston.
CONTRIBUTE­D Members of the CSAAJ at their 2018 Commonweal­th Day function at the University of Technology in Kingston.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Members of the CSAAJ at their 2023 Lyme at the AC Marriott Hotel in Kingston.
CONTRIBUTE­D Members of the CSAAJ at their 2023 Lyme at the AC Marriott Hotel in Kingston.

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