In photo above, Carter (fifth right) presents UWI, Mona Principal Professor Dale Webber (fifth left) with the award documentation for the 11 selected students of that institution. They are joined by (from left) Dr Adrian Lawrence, deputy dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Donoi Hartley, second-year civil engineering; Vicaria McDowell, first-year management studies; Crystal Duncombe, final year medicine; Nakeem McNally, third-year pure and applied sciences; Jordon Hayles, third-year electrical and power; Okeno Donaldson, first-year civil engineering; and Dr Michael Taylor, dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology. At the back is Dr Paul Aiken, dean of the Faculty of Engineering. (Photo: New Fortress Energy)
"Twenty-two full-time undergraduate students of The University of the West Indies (The UWI) and Caribbean Maritime University who are predominantly STEM majors have had 50 per cent of their tuition for this school year covered by natural gas infrastructure company New Fortress Energy.
The company has also awarded bursaries to 27 students from high schools across the country to cover their school and Caribbean Examinations Council exam fees."
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Published on 22 Oct, 2019