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Team UWI shines at Trinidad and Tobago’s 2022 National Awards

Dr. Roshan Parasram, Dr. Sterling Frost, Dr. Gabrielle Hosein & Professor Christine Carrington
[L-R] 1. Dr. Roshan Parasram, Honorary Graduate, The UWI St. Augustine Campus was awarded The Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for Distinguished and Outstanding Service, Chief Medical Officer in the sphere of public health. 2. Dr. Sterling Frost, Professor of Practice, The UWI St. Augustine Campus was awarded The Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for Distinguished and Outstanding Service, in the spheres of banking, education and community service. 3. Dr. Gabrielle Hosein, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Gender and Development Studies, The UWI St. Augustine Campus was awarded The Medal for the Development of Women, Gold for her work in the sphere of public education and advocacy. 4. Professor Christine Carrington, Professor of Molecular Genetics and Virology in the Faculty of Medical Sciences, The UWI St. Augustine Campus was awarded the Chaconia Medal Gold for leadership in molecular genetics and virology at The UWI St. Augustine Campus 2020 virtual graduation ceremony.
The University of the West Indies (The UWI) St. Augustine Campus congratulates the recipients of Trinidad and Tobago’s 2022 National Awards which were hosted by the Office of the President on Republic Day, Saturday 24 September 2022.

The UWI community is proud to note that among the National Award recipients are several current and former members of The UWI St. Augustine staff; notably, these include:

Dr. Sterling Frost, Professor of Practice, Faculty of Social Sciences and President of The UWI Development and Endowment Fund – The Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (the nation’s highest award) for Distinguished and Outstanding Service, in the spheres of banking, education and community service;

Professor Christine Carrington, Professor of Molecular Genetics and Virology in the Faculty of Medical Sciences – the Chaconia Medal Gold for leadership in molecular genetics and virology;

Dr. Gabrielle Hosein, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Gender and Development Studies – the Medal for the Development of Women, Gold, for her work in the sphere of public education and advocacy;

Dr. Primnath Gooptar, Indian Cinema Lecturer, The UWI Film Degree Programme – the Hummingbird Medal, Gold, for his singular contribution to national culture.

Professor Kit Fai Pun, Professor of Industrial Engineering, Engineering Education and Research of the Faculty of Engineering – the Hummingbird Medal, Gold, for engineering education and research;

Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh, Lecturer, Faculty of Humanities and Education – the Hummingbird Medal, Gold, for education and volunteerism;

Professor Gordon Rohlehr, Professor Emeritus, (Faculty of Humanities (Literature) the Chaconia Medal, Silver, in the spheres of literature, culture, history and education;

Ms. Hazel Franco, Dance Coordinator, Department of Creative and Festival Arts – the Chaconia Medal, Silver, for her contribution to the performing arts; and

Professor Edgar Duncan, Professor Emeritus – the Chaconia Medal, Bronze, education and research.

Honorary Graduates of The UWI were among these distinguished national award holders as well. Dr. Roshan Parasram, Honorary Graduate and Chief Medical Officer was also given The Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for his Distinguished and Outstanding Service, in the sphere of public health; and Ms. Marina Salandy-Brown, Honorary Graduate and President, Bocas Lit Fest for the Hummingbird Medal Silver, arts and literacy.

Pro Vice-Chancellor and Campus Principal of The UWI St. Augustine Campus, Professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoine, warmly congratulated the 2022 National Award recipients, thanking them for their contributions both to The UWI and to the wider community:

“Your dedication and talents that you have shared with your community brought you to this point and you richly deserve this mark of success. I am sure you and your families are overjoyed with this national recognition. We, in the St. Augustine Campus community, share in your joy and are so proud of your inspiring achievements!” said Professor Antoine. She also extended congratulations to Mr. Darren Paul, an employee of the Bursary at the St. Augustine Campus and father of Hummingbird Medal, Gold, recipient and sportsperson / cyclist Nicholas Paul.

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