Applications are now open at the Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management at The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus for degree programmes beginning in August, as the school expands its academic offering to prepare students for leadership in sectors reshaping the global economy.
The school’s executive director and CEO, Dion Greenidge, said its approach reflects a dedication to education as a public good. “Our commitment is to widening access to education that prepares people to step into leadership,” he said. “Through programmes in the leading fields shaping the global economy today, delivered with a strong Caribbean perspective, SCHSBM prepares graduates to work and lead anywhere in the world while remaining grounded in the region they serve.”
The new academic year introduces degree pathways across aviation, sustainability, energy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and data analytics. The school frames this expansion in programme offerings around a clear aim: building a community of future-conscious Caribbean leaders equipped to think critically, act responsibly and lead with purpose at a global level.
The newly established Aviation Ground School opens clear degree pathways linked to a commercial pilot licence, including supplementing that license with aviation management, and masters of science in aviation and airline business analytics or sustainable air transport and aviation management. These programmes blend flight training with business leadership in aviation operations, analytics and sustainability, enabling graduates to take their place in the cockpit and to shape the future of air transport through roles in airline management, strategic planning and sector-wide transformation.
The school has also launched new specialised MBAs and master’s degrees in energy business, finance, cybersecurity management, AI and data & analytics, sustainability management, sustainable procurement, logistics and supply chain management, energy finance and trade, and taxation and policy. These programmes are designed for fields where informed decision-making now carries high economic, technological and societal stakes.
Applications for academic programmes close on 31 March, with early registration incentives available until 15 Feb. A range of scholarships is also available, including part-time MBA awards and programme-specific scholarships across sustainability, digital futures, energy and aviation.
Professional and Executive Pathways
Senior leaders and talent managers seeking to keep their organisations competitive can access Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management executive education short courses spanning leadership, data, risk, sustainability and other emerging capability areas. Corporate bundles and special group rates are also available to support Caribbean-based organisations in ensuring sustained strategic relevance and business growth.
Prospective students are encouraged to apply early to access incentives and explore programme options.
To apply, visit this website.
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