Barbados Independence celebrations come early for UWI’s software engineering students in China

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Barbados Independence celebrations come early for UWI’s software engineering students in China


Regional
Headquarters, Jamaica.

Wednesday, November 27,
2019
—Barbados Independence
celebrations came early for some students of The University of the
West Indies (The UWI) studying software engineering in China. On
November 8, Barbadian students enrolled in The UWI-China Institute of
Information Technology (UWI-CIIT) were guests at an Independence
reception hosted by His Excellency François Jackman, Ambassador to
the People's Republic of China. This coincided with the official
visit of the Honourable Indar Weir, Barbados’ Minister of
Agriculture and Food Security for the China International Import
Expo.

Speaking to the students, Minister Weir encouraged them to recognise that China’s success in technology came through hard work, sacrifices, and strategy in the face of adversity. He urged them to take full advantage of this educational opportunity, challenging them to return to Barbados as nation builders for future generations.


UWI Assistant
Registrar based in China for the BSc in Software Engineering, Justin
Seale noted the importance of highlighting the students’
experiences and interactions in China, to encourage others to follow
suit so that the Caribbean can be fully participative and leaders in
the fourth industrial revolution.


Producing a
generation of software engineers for the Caribbean is the primary
goal of The UWI-CIIT, a collaboration with the Global Institute of
Software Technology (GIST). These students are part of a larger
complement comprising 36 Caribbean students, some of whom are now in
the final year of The UWI-CIIT’s BSc in Software Engineering
(Mobile Application Technologies), who are based at GIST in Suzhou,
China. This unique four-year degree, offers Years 1 and 2 of study at
a UWI campus in the Caribbean, and Years 3 and 4 in China where
students benefit from classroom teaching, project training, and
practicum, as well as research, software technology and foreign
language application abilities.


Currently,
applications are open for the September 2020 intake.
Visit www.uwi.edu/softwareengineering for
more information.

Published December 1, 2019

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