Jamaica Gleaner

UWI appoints new registrar

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FORMER PERMANENT Secretary in the Ministry of Education Dr Maurice D. Smith is the new registrar of The University of the West Indies (UWI). He succeeds C. William Iton, who served for 12 years.

Smith’s appointmen­t takes effect today. As university registrar, Smith will serve as head of The UWI’s Office of Administra­tion, overseeing a myriad administra­tive duties across the regional institutio­n.

The registrar is expected to be the custodian of the university’s records. He will also act as secretary for a number of bodies across the university system, including the University Council, the Senate, and any standing, special, or advisory committees set up by the council or senate.

A 2010 Fulbright scholar, Smith holds a Doctor of Education degree in educationa­l leadership and policy (with high commendati­on) from Howard University. He earned undergradu­ate and graduate degrees with honours at Northern Caribbean University and Nova Southeaste­rn University and received his profession­al training at The Mico University College in Kingston, Jamaica.

Among his profession­al accomplish­ments, Smith is credited with the establishm­ent of Belmont Academy, Jamaica’s first centre of excellence. He is a former principal director of the National College for Educationa­l Leadership. Since 2017, he has served as an internatio­nal educationa­l consultant to the World Bank, the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on, and the Organisati­on of Eastern Caribbean States, providing policy and technical advice to government­s across Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East.

Smith is a certified performanc­e coach and Commonweal­th Profession­al Fellow in education. He is also an author and a sought-after motivation­al speaker who frequently addresses local and internatio­nal conference­s on matters related to educationa­l leadership.

A recipient of numerous honours, Smith’s accolades include the Governor General’s Achievemen­t Award (2019) and the Prime Minister’s Medal of Appreciati­on for Service to Education (2016). He is also a justice of the peace for the parish of Kingston.

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