Sir Hilary appointed Chairman/Chancellor of the United Nations University
Professor Sir Hilary Beckles
The UWI Regional Headquarters, Jamaica W.I. Tuesday, January 7, 2025—The United Nations University at the sitting of its Governance Council on December 7, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan, unanimously appointed Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, its new Chairman/Chancellor, effective May 2025.
Noting that Sir Hilary has established a global reputation as a strategic planner in higher education, respected scholar, and thought leader in development thinking, the Council expressed its keenness to work under his Chairmanship as the University enters its 50th anniversary this year.
Sir Hilary has had a long and senior role in the affairs of the United Nations. He has served in many capacities, among them as Consultant to the annual United Nations Development Report on Latin America and the Caribbean; committees on the Global Future of Higher Education; Vice President and historian to UNESCO’s flagship initiative, The Slave Routes Project; and recently as joint Editor of Volume 9 of the UNESCO’s General History of Africa series.
He has twice addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations, first in support of the international community’s declaration of 2015-2024 as the International Decade for People of African Descent; and secondly on matters of Reparatory Justice in a multi-polar political and economic world.
Sir Hilary has also addressed the United Nations Security Council under the Presidency of The Honorable Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, on the subject of Global Peace in the deepening digitised North-South Divide.
Recently, the United Nations Academic Impact Committee voted The University of the West Indies (The UWI), as the global hub for Sustainable Development Goal 13: Climate Action (SDG 13) on account of Sir Hilary’s lead in the establishment of The UWI’s International School for Development Justice in 2024, aimed at delivery online postgraduate degree programmes on the SDGs. He had earlier served as Special Advisor to United Nations General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon on Sustainable Development, who he invited and welcomed to The UWI, as well as current General Secretary, Antonio Guterres.
The position of Chairman/Chancellor is honorary, with a mandate to facilitate the leadership of the Rector/Vice-Chancellor of the University, and to guide the Council in a manner that sustains the confidence of international and internal stakeholders, primarily the leadership of the United Nations, faculty members and managers, private sector investors, and students.
The United Nations University is a global academy, headquartered in Tokyo, with Research and Teaching Institutes in multiple countries. It is an academic and innovation Think Tank and research arm for the world community.
In accepting the appointment, Sir Hilary thanked members of University Council, representatives of the United Nations and other organisations, for their expression of confidence. He assured them that as the University enters its 50th year under the management of its esteemed Vice-Chancellor, and the guidance of Council, it will continue to rise as one of the finest global universities.
He noted that his appointment is a signal honor for The UWI, whose reputation and international connectivity will be enhanced as well as the Caribbean, the Hemisphere and in particular, emerging communities in the Global South.
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From a university college of London in Jamaica with 33 medical students in 1948, The UWI is today an internationally respected, global university with near 50,000 students and five campuses: Monain Jamaica, St. Augustine in Trinidad and Tobago, Cave Hillin Barbados, Five IslandsinAntigua and Barbuda and itsGlobal Campus,and global centres in partnership with universities in North America, Latin America, Asia, Africa and Europe.
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