The UWI expresses sympathy on the passing of National Hero and Former Prime Minister, Sir Lester Bird

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Sir Lester Bird

The University of the West Indies, Five Islands Campus extends its deepest and heartfelt condolences to the family of Sir Lester Bryant Bird, KNH on his passing. We also extend those condolences to the Government and people of Antigua & Barbuda whom he served for over four decades.

A lawyer by profession, Sir Lester Bird started his political career in 1971 when he entered the Senate and served until his retirement in 2008, both in the opposition and government benches. He served as Deputy Prime Minister and was the second Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda from 1994 to 2004. He held several ministerial portfolios over the years that he served in government including Tourism, Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Sir Lester also was an ardent regionalist and worked to advance the integration of the region through the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and CARICOM. He served as Chairman of The OECS twice and helped influence the decision to turn the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority (ECCA) into a modern and vibrant Eastern Caribbean Central Bank fit for purpose to serve its member states. As Chairman of CARICOM he worked with his colleague regional leaders to establish the Regional Trade Negotiating Machinery for collective bargaining with the European Union in a post-Cotonou world.

Outside of the political arena, he served in the sporting arena. He was an avid sportsman who won a bronze medal for the West Indies in the 1957 Pan Am Games. He also served as President of The Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association and in his later years was an avid golf player as well.

The UWI Five Islands Campus Principal, Professor Densil A. Williams reflected on the service given to Antigua & Barbuda and the wider Caribbean by Sir Lester Bird. He noted that; “A lifetime of dedicated and high quality leadership and service to his native Antigua and Barbuda and his wider hometown of the space he tenanted for over 80yrs, the Caribbean, Sir Lester distinguished himself as a quintessential Caribbean man while not losing his Antiguan-ness. A visionary leader, he worked hand in glove with his countrymen to transform the post-colonial nation of Antigua & Barbuda where plantation sugar was the mainstay of the economy to one where; a modern services industry anchored on the tourism sector became the key growth pole for economic transformation and development. His vision paid dividend as Antigua saw significant fall in unemployment, rise in income and robust economic growth. Walk good, Sir Lester. Your legacy is cemented; The vision lives on.”

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About The UWI 

The UWI has been and continues to be a pivotal force in every aspect of Caribbean development; residing at the centre of all efforts to improve the well-being of people across the region.

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: Mona in Jamaica, St. Augustine in Trinidad and Tobago, Cave Hill in Barbados, Five Islands in Antigua and Barbuda and its Open Campus, and 10 global centres in partnership with universities in North America, Latin America, Asia, Africa and Europe.

The UWI offers over 800 certificate, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate degree options in Culture, Creative and Performing Arts, Food and Agriculture, Engineering, Humanities and Education, Law, Medical Sciences, Science and Technology, Social Sciences, and Sport. As the Caribbean’s leading university, it possesses the largest pool of Caribbean intellect and expertise committed to confronting the critical issues of our region and wider world.

Ranked among the top universities in the world, by the most reputable ranking agency, Times Higher EducationThe UWI is the only Caribbean-based university to make the prestigious lists. In 2020, it earned ‘Triple 1st’ rankings—topping the Caribbean; and in the top in the tables for Latin America and the Caribbean, and global Golden Age universities (between 50 and 80 years old).  The UWI is also featured among the top universities on THE’s Impact Rankings for its response to the world’s biggest concerns, outlined in the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Good Health and Wellbeing; Gender Equality and Climate Action.

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