The University of Guyana (UG) yesterday launched the long-delayed World Bank-funded US$10M Science and Technology Support Project (STSP).
During the launch, University Pro Chancellor Prem Misir stated that the project has the potential to make the institution a regional and international leader in environmental and biodiversity matters.
The STSP is an initiative birthed by the Government of Guyana (GOG) in support of the implementation of its Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS).
The project will finance three components: The Education Quality Improvement Programme will revitalise the university’s science curriculum and support more applied research towards meeting the critical needs for the LCDS, while the Infrastructure Rehabilitation aspect will include improving laboratory and building infrastructure at four faculties in a total of 14 buildings; providing these laboratories with scientific equipment to enable the delivery of practical science education and research as well as establishing a campus wide internet network.
The third component – Institutional Capacity Building – will