Topic: Robert Robertson
Analysis: How Cayman can transform its workforce for the digital era
Retaining Cayman's economic comparative advantage will require a clear, strategic holistic approach that engages all stakeholders.
Livingston Smith to replace outgoing UCCI chief in interim
As UCCI launches a hunt for new leadership, university college veteran Livingston Smith will take the helm as acting president and CEO.
UCCI president Robert Robertson stepping down
The University College of the Cayman Islands announced on Wednesday that its president and CEO Robert Robertson will be stepping down from his role after two and a half years as head of the institution.
UCCI envisions 1,000 greenhouses to help Cayman’s food security
A new training programme planned by the University College of the Cayman Islands aims to help create 1,000 greenhouses on island in a bid to bolster local food security and sustainability.
UCCI partners with US university to offer free education to Caymanian students
Caymanian students are being offered a chance to attend the New England Institute of Technology for free, with living expenses paid for, as part of a partnership with the University College of the Cayman Islands.
UCCI’s sustainable industry students ready to work
Eight months after enrolling in innovative new courses focused on sustainable industries at the University College of the Cayman Islands, dozens of students are either already in or are preparing to begin internships and work placements at offices, construction sites and hospitality outlets across the Cayman Islands.
EU grant for UCCI to become solar-powered ‘living laboratory’
The European Union has awarded the University College of the Cayman Islands a grant of almost $1 million, which the educational facility plans to use to become a solar-powered ‘living laboratory'.
UCCI names new president
The board of governors of the University College of the Cayman Islands has appointed US academic and former president of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute Robert Robertson as the college's new president.










