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Tertiary STEM Students Awarded Scholarships By New Fortress Energy

By: , December 2, 2021
Tertiary STEM Students Awarded Scholarships By New Fortress Energy
Photo: Rudranath Fraser
Minister of Education, Youth and Information, Hon. Fayval Williams (second right) and Vice President of New Fortress Energy, Verona Carter (right), hold a symbolic cheque for just over $26.6 million, representing scholarships awarded to students from the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU), the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona and the University of Technology (UTech). Sharing the moment (from left) are Interim President of CMU, Professor Evan Duggan and students at CMU, Aaliyah Campbell, Revardo Francis and Novian Robinson. The ceremony was held at the University of the West Indies, Mona, on December 1.
Tertiary STEM Students Awarded Scholarships By New Fortress Energy
Photo: Rudranath Fraser
Minister of Education, Youth and Information, Hon. Fayval Williams (left), speaks at a scholarship handover ceremony, held at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, on December 1. At right is Vice President of New Fortress Energy, Verona Carter. The company handed over scholarships to students of UWI, Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) and the University of Technology (UTech).

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Fifty Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) students from three tertiary institutions have been awarded scholarships valued at just over $26.6 million, by liquefied natural gas company New Fortress Energy.

The students hail from the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, the University of Technology (UTech) and the Caribbean Maritime Institute (CMU).

The scholarships were presented at a ceremony held at the UWI on December 1.

Minister of Education, Youth and Information, Hon. Fayval Williams, in her address said the Ministry will continue to encourage the integration of technology at all academic levels.

“We welcome this important support for education in general, but for STEM education, in particular. We have been making Jamaicans more aware of what it is. The national curriculum that we have in our primary schools all the way through high school is STEM-based and I’m happy to see that at the tertiary level, you are pushing this,” she said.

In the meantime, Principal of  UWI,  Mona,  Professor Dale Webber, argued that investing in the STEM fields forms part of the university’s mission, which is to inform and increase Caribbean development.

“Several decades ago, we decided we would invest in STEM and we’ve continued to do so, especially as we recognise the need for us to grow as a country and as a region. The human resource to support this is what’s important and you the students are the human resource to make this happen. We have [also] found that partnerships with our public and private-sector entities make all the difference,” he said.

Since 2016, New Fortress Energy has awarded more than $65 million in tertiary scholarships. Additionally, more than 3,700 primary and high schools benefited from financial aid, bursaries,  tablets, laptops and school supplies.

Last Updated: December 2, 2021