by Paul A. Hay | Mar 18, 2021 | EduCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: As the financial year for most, if not all, Caribbean governments draws to a close, #EduCaribbean begins a series on politics in Caribbean education. This will likely be a two-part newsletter, and we begin with a look at Jamaica, Barbados, and...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 12, 2021 | Newsletter
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this issue, #IslandsCaribbean takes a look at developments in the hospitality sector since our last look about the middle of February. Four islands are covered this time: Jamaica, Barbados, Aruba, and the Cayman Islands. Five developments are...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 11, 2021 | EduCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: At the beginning of this month, #EduCaribbean examined the negative effect the pandemic has been having on funding of Caribbean universities. In this issue, we re-visit the topic: this time focusing on the University of the West Indies (UWI) and...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 5, 2021 | Newsletter
In our last issue, #IslandsCaribbean revisited the topic of Digital Nomads in the Caribbean. The success of this programme is however contingent on the countries involved having and maintaining effective control over the COVID-19 pandemic relative to that of the...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 2, 2021 | Newsletter
EDITOR’S NOTE: As we begin the month of March, #IslandsCaribbean revisits the now familiar topic of #DigitalNomads, which we have been covering since the early days of the pandemic. Barbados was the first Caribbean island to offer such a facility, so we have...
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