UWI Open Campus, OAS sign Memorandum of Understanding
Both parties, in signing the MOU, recognized that “cultural development is a key element for social and economic development of peoplesâ and thus “the importance of acknowledging, preserving and promoting the heritage, traditions and ancestral knowledgeâ in order to ensure “better transmission to present and future generationsâ.
The new MOU between The UWI Open Campus and OAS will facilitate the development and implementation of two online courses to enhance the curriculum available in the area of heritage education in the Caribbean region. The two courses are Values-based Heritage Site Management and Museum Conservation Skills.
Dr Luz Longsworth, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Open Campus, in commenting on the MOU stated, “The University of the West Indies Open Campus is pleased to partner with the Organization of American States, through the Executive Secretariat for Integral Development, noting that the GS/OAS will make 50 scholarships to qualifying studentsâ.
The MOU was signed by Ambassador Dr Neil Parsan and Dr Longsworth. In attendance at the signing were Celia Toppin, project manager (Cultural Heritage), Culture & Tourism Section, Department of Economic Development Executive Secretariat for Integral Development, Dr Monica Masino, programme coordinator, Programme Planning Department, Academic Programming and Delivery Division of the Open Campus, and Wendy Nurse-Weekes, executive assistant to the Open Campus principal.