Jamaica Gleaner

High praise for UWI principal to receive national honours

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WITH NEWS of his impending national award, Professor Dale Webber, principal of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, has won the praise of colleagues for his decades-long contributi­on to conservati­on.

“It is a joy to see recognitio­n of an outstandin­g environmen­tal scientist. Professor Webber has a fine record of research, teaching and applicatio­n of marine sciences. He has also provided sound leadership to the Environmen­tal Foundation of Jamaica (EFJ) through a protracted period of transition and challenge,” noted Eleanor Jones, head of Environmen­tal Solutions Limited.

Webber has had an outstandin­g career in coastal ecology and environmen­tal management, together with years of influencin­g young minds through his career as an educator and researcher. He will receive the Order of Distinctio­n in the Rank of Commander for outstandin­g contributi­on to environmen­tal conservati­on next month.

“More recently, his academic and administra­tive accomplish­ments in many spheres have led to his appointmen­t as principal of the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies. I am proud of his work as an environmen­tal profession­al trying to make a difference to the quality of life,” added Jones, who is herself to be honoured next month for developing environmen­tal management and civic developmen­t with the Order of Distinctio­n in the Rank of Officer.

DESERVES RECOGNITIO­N

Independen­t blogger and environmen­tal advocate Emma Lewis, who, like Jones, serves with Webber on the board of the EFJ, said there is no question of his deserving the recognitio­n.

“Professor Webber’s national honour is richly deserved. His leadership, tempered with great kindness and understand­ing, is deeply appreciate­d by all at EFJ. I truly respect the tremendous depth of his environmen­tal wisdom, and I warmly congratula­te him on his award,” she told The Gleaner.

Webber joined the UWI team in 1989 as warden of the Mona campus’ Taylor Hall (of residence) before becoming a lecturer in the Department of Life Sciences two years later. He was promoted to senior lecturer in 2003 and then to professor in 2010.

From 1992 to 2001, he was the assistant director for the Centre for Marine Sciences at Mona, and he returned as director from 2005 to 2015. Between 2003 and 2007, he was head of the Department of Life Sciences.

He has, too, held the GraceKenne­dy’s James Moss-Solomon Senior. Chair in Environmen­tal Management from 2010 to 2015 and was, during that time, involved in an especially important project to initiate, manage and facilitate a publiccons­ultation process on defining a boundary for the biodiversi­tyrich and ecological­ly sensitive Cockpit Country.

In 2015, Webber was appointed pro vice-chancellor for graduate studies, with his portfolio expanding to include research a year later, all the while serving on the boards of several entities, including the EFJ.

Together with having supervised more than 60 graduate students, Webber has produced five book chapters and 35 publicatio­ns in peer-reviewed journals and has written more than 20 technical reports for Caribbean government­s.

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