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L-R: Host of the reception, Norwegian Ambassador to Jamaica, Her Excellency Beate Stirø, Professor at UiB, Kerim Nisancioglu, Pro Vice- Chancellor Global Affairs at The UWI, Dr. Stacy Richards-Kennedy and Jamaica’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, the Honourable, Kamina Johnson-Smith.

The University of the West Indies & University of Bergen sign MOU aboard ‘One Ocean Expedition’ research sailing vessel

THE UWI Regional Headquarters, Jamaica — TheUniversityoftheWest Indies (The UWI) and Norway’s University of Bergen (UiB) formalised ongoing collaborations with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Saturday, November 13. In this MOU, the two uni- versities committed to ad- vancing research and ac- tion on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals 13 (Climate action) and 14 (Life Below Water).
The signing ceremony aboard the Norwegian, Statsraad Lehmkuhl training vessel docked at Jamaica’s Port Royal, was among the highlights of a welcome reception hosted by the Norwegian Ambassador,
H.E. Beate Stiro, for the crew of One Ocean Expedition. The One Ocean Expedition’s his- toric 55,000-mile world voyage, which began in August 2021 is organised by the University of
Bergen, and recognised as part of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. The floating academy comprises students, teach- ing and research faculty as well as representatives of scientific and develop- ment institutions.
Its Jamaica port stop is the fruition of an almost two-year planning event and culmination of conver- sations between The UWI and UiB within the con- text of the collaborative framework of the Global University Consortium on SDG-13.
The One Ocean Expedition is a demon- stration of The UWI’s global partnerships in ac- tion. Commenting on the collaboration with the University of Bergen, Pro Vice-Chancellor Global Affairs, at The UWI,
Dr. Stacy Richards- Kennedy stated, “The UWI is very proud of its partnership with the University of Bergen. Our strategic alliance, as lead institutions for SDG-13
and SDG-14, is already creating opportunities for increasedteachingandre- search collaborations for faculty and students, new discoveries and research applications in marine sci- ence and global advocacy on the challenges faced by Caribbean islands that are on the frontline of the climate crisis”.
Signatory on behalf of UiB, Professor Kerim Nisancioglu stated, “By joining forces, the two universities will solidify our joint leadership in climate and ocean science and fur- ther strengthen our efforts to fulfil the goals set by the UN Agenda 2030.”
Among initiatives on the horizon for the two universities include creat- ing a new multidiscipli- nary Caribbean research programme on ocean sci- ence and climate action; strengthening linkages for North-South and South- South research advocacy and partnerships between Norway, the Caribbean and the South Pacific to advance ocean science, climate action, science diplo- macy and the global policy impact agenda. The work programme involves ex- ploring the creation of a network of ocean leaders of the future, through a unique UWI-UiB Graduate Research Trainee Programme for research training, knowledge exchange and prac- tical-based internships with academic, industry or civil society partners in Norway, the Caribbean and the Pacific.
The nurturing of the re- lationship between UWI and UiB began in 2018 through their member- ship of International Association of Universities, and contin-
ues to evolve. The two have jointly hosted High- level Political Forums on Sustainable Development as well as a range of re- ciprocal faculty seminars.
The One Ocean Expedition includes two postgraduate researchers from The UWI Mona Campus—Chauntelle Green from the Department of Life Sciences and Deron Maitland from the Department of Physics. From September-October 2021, they were enrolled in a One Ocean Field Course webinar series, co- ordinated by the University of Bergen, which also featured fac- ulty experts, Professor
Judith Gobin and Dr Michael Burn from The UWI’s St. Augustine and Mona and Campuses respectively, as facilitators.
On Tuesday, November 16, the Mona Campus hosts a contingent of 33 participants from the ship for a tour of the Campus’ Port Royal Marine Lab, followed by a Knowledge Exchange Forum hosted by the Faculty of Science and Technology.
The University of the West Indies (The UWI) and Norway’s University of Bergen (UiB) formalised ongoing collaborations with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Saturday, November 13.

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