Harris Paints-UWI grant funds environmental education and research

From left: Students Dina Hinds, Shernise Mayers-Springer; CERMES Director Dr David Yawson; student Kerstin Corbin and Programme Coordinator Neetha Seelia. (GP)

The Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES) at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies has benefitted from a substantial grant aimed at bolstering the department’s scientific endeavours and graduate-level education in natural resource and environmental management. This includes student support, funds for research and the purchase of a new drone funded through the Robert L Jones, Harris Paints Environmental Grant.

The grant was created to mark Harris Paints’ 50th anniversary, celebrated in November 2022, and looked back on an outstanding history of promoting the more sustainable benefits of quality paints and emulsion technology. It was named in honour of the then Chairman Robert L Jones, an avid environmentalist, who in turn matched the contribution to provide a total award of $40 000.

Director of CERMES Dr David Yawson explained that one of the benefits of this grant is the flexibility with which it is structured allowing support to be directed where there is greatest need.

“This is the first year to receive this grant and we were not only able to provide scholarships to three students, Kerstin Corbin and Dina Hinds, both with specialties in Tropical Coastal and Marine Resource Management and Shernise Mayers-Springer who is pursuing an interest in Climate Change, but, importantly, it has allowed us also to put funds towards realising students’ research projects which is a very vital part of the programme” Dr Yearwood explained.

Another addition to the department will be the purchase of a Mavic 3 (M) drone equipped with a multi-spectral camera that can produce an image based on a range of light beyond our visible sight. This tool has many applications and can provide valuable insights – for example, to help farmers optimise crop health and water productivity; coastal zone managers to understand changes in coastal vegetation and wetlands, and planners to produce detailed maps of land use and cover to inform land management.

“We have a deep respect for the important regional work done at CERMES with the highest degree of professionalism” noted Harris Paints’ Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Luke Ticknor, “so we are exceptionally happy to be able to lend some support to the programme and to assist Caribbean young people who will be tasked with solving the challenges our planet will face tomorrow.”

For the 2024-2025 year, the Robert L Jones, Harris Paints Environmental Grant is open to applicants in the MSc Programme in Natural Resources and Environmental Management (NAREM) and the MPhil/ PhD programmes to students who are nationals from Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, St Kitts andNevis, Saint Lucia, St Maarten, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Suriname. (PR)

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