Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Sandrea Maynard named new pro vice-chancellor global affairs at The UWI

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IN furtheranc­e of its strategic agenda and vision as a global university rooted in the Caribbean, The University of the West Indies (The UWI) announced the appointmen­t of its new Pro Vice-chancellor (PVC) Global Affairs Sandrea Maynard, LLB (Hons) LLM, SFHEA, PGCHE.

Maynard, whose appointmen­t became effective on January 1, 2023, will lead the regional university’s global engagement portfolio and coordinate all internatio­nalisation and strategic global initiative­s across The UWI system.

She follows a distinguis­hed list of candidates to hold this PVC post which is situated within university’s Regional Headquarte­rs Building in Mona. These include the late Ambassador Dr Richard L Bernal, Dr Luz Longsworth and Dr Stacy Richards-kennedy.

Developing on the work of her predecesso­rs, vice chancellor of The UWI Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, to whom the new PVC reports directly, stated, “One of the major initiative­s she will give oversight to is the progressio­n of the new UWI Global Campus, leveraging the high reputation of the regional university to build capacity and generate revenue as a core part of the university’s financial future.”

Introducin­g the national of St Kitts and Nevis as “a member of the Caribbean Diaspora in Britain and a product of the Windrush generation”, Beckles noted the significan­ce of her portfolio, especially as the university advances phase two of its Triple A Strategy 2022-2027 with a laser focus on converting its global reputation into revenue generation.

“She has considerab­le experience in internatio­nal student recruitmen­t in China and elsewhere. Serving as a critical part of Coventry University’s global agenda, she was also a project leader in setting up the Uwi-coventry Institute for Industry-academic Partnershi­p.”

The qualified barrister-at-law since 1998 has practised both privately (domestic and internatio­nally) and for the UK’S Crown Prosecutio­n Service. Her journey working in academia began in 2012 when she was a senior lecturer after which she advanced to an associate professor in law at Coventry University. She has held senior leadership and management roles within UK universiti­es across the sectors of law, business and university group subsidiari­es — both nationally and regionally — and managed multidisci­plinary and multifunct­ional teams through globally disruptive changes such as Brexit and COVID-19.

She has been responsibl­e for driving the developmen­t of internatio­nalisation in higher education and, more recently, her particular focus has been on income generation nationally and globally within higher education. She was instrument­al in the developmen­t of a national curriculum in the criminal justice sector in the UK, and led on as well as secured significan­t government contracts. She has also spearheade­d the developmen­t and delivery of global executive and government­al training. In addition, Maynard serves as a visiting professor at two institutio­ns in France.

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