EducationLocal News UWI expands research accessibility with new digital hub by Barbados Today 08/03/2025 written by Barbados Today 08/03/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset Professor Clive Landis addressing the launch ceremony Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 960 The University of the West Indies (UWI) has launched a new website and research forum to expand public access to its extensive research data and projects. During the official launch of the website, https://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/research/impact, at the Cave Hill Campus on Thursday, Professor Clive Landis, Principal of UWI Cave Hill, described the digital platform as a hub where the public, industry stakeholders, and policymakers can explore research conducted by Cave Hill scholars. The initiative aligns with UWI’s commitment to enhancing research accessibility and fostering deeper community engagement. “We want our research to be relevant to the needs of society, and what Cavehill Impact, the website, does is that it has collated about 60 of our research projects, and shows how they are shaping society and Barbados, and how they are helping to drive innovation in the country and economic development,” he said. “We want to publicise all of our research. We think it’s important for a public university to communicate with the public, so that the public knows what’s happening without research.” Professor Landis also highlighted UWI’s success in making research publicly available while generating economic value. He cited the West Indies Legislative Index Project. “Under the direction of Junior Browne, the law librarian, we have created the West Indies Legislative Index Project, which is every single law, in every Caribbean country ever written, and it’s all in one place,” the principal said. “People pay for this…. We’ve put it on the same platform upon which the CariLaw Review exists, and the law library is making nearly $1 million a year from subscriptions from all over the world. That is exporting intellectual property.” (SB) You Might Be Interested In Anglican Church greatly concerned about Education Ministry’s survey controversy School unveils mural and sensory garden Gordon Greenidge School closed tomorrow Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like CDB secures record $460 million for Special Development Fund 19/03/2025 Kendal Hill Home destroyed in morning blaze 19/03/2025 Senator Nurse questions PAC ‘inactivity’ 19/03/2025