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About the Faculty ::
Dean -
Professor Sean Carrington
Sciences have been taught at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies from its inception in 1963. The Faculty has a proud history, having evolved from the Faculty of Natural Sciences which commenced teaching at Mona, Jamaica, in 1949, and at St. Augustine, Trinidad, in 1964.
“We strive for excellence in science through teaching, research, innovation and outreach. We remain committed to the development and application of the sciences. Our aim is to contribute to knowledge, and to shape the region's destiny."
:: History of the Faculty ::
The Faculty began its existence in Barbados as the Division of Natural Sciences of the College of Arts & Sciences in 1963 at the Bridgetown Harbour site. Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics were taught as part of a four year general degree. The Division was led by chemist Robin Russell and included Sydney Martin (later Principal), Leslie Robinson, Melville Campbell and Eustace Taitt. The first group of Science students numbered just over twenty and there were just five scientists among the first graduands in 1966. Read More >> |