The University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine - Strategic Plan

The University of the West Indies’ Triple A Strategy was developed through a collaborative strategic planning process, including campus-wide consultations. As its name suggests, the Triple A Strategy is enacted upon three (3) primary pillars:

  • Access: widening access to quality tertiary education
  • Alignment: greater alignment of our single university with academia, industry and international partnerships relevant to the region’s needs
  • Agility: The UWI’s resources and capabilities to respond to the needs of its key stakeholders in a changing environment

The Triple-A Strategy integrates feedback from all categories of UWI stakeholders. It uses the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) framework that links the institution’s vision with strategic goals and objectives to facilitate the effective monitoring of performance against its objectives.

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最終更新 11月 20, 2023, 15:00 (AST)
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Year Coverage 2017 to 2027