UG, ECCG sign MoU to launch Global Exchange Initiative

The University of Guyana (UG) and the European Chamber of Commerce (Guyana) (ECCG), last Wednesday, signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) paving the way for a transformative Global Exchange Initiative (GEI) that will provide UG students with unparalleled opportunities for international internships, academic mobility, and cultural exchange across Europe.
According to the university’s press release, the agreement also facilitates reciprocal visits by faculty and students, as well as international capacity-building opportunities for European educational institutions.

Sitting (L–R): Dr Alista Bishop, Chair of the European Chamber of Commerce (Guyana); Professor Paloma Mohamed Martin, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Guyana. Standing (L–R): Dr Nigel Gravesande, Registrar of the University of Guyana; Kerri Gravesande-Bart, Chair of the Cultural Exchange and Community Engagement Committee at the Chamber; Trovana Azeez, Senior Philanthropy Officer, Philanthropy, Alumni and Civic Engagement (PACE); Dr Melissa Ifill, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Institutional Advancement

The historic signing, which took place in the Office of the Vice-Chancellor (VC) at UG’s Turkeyen Campus, signifies a major step in UG’s commitment to equipping students with global competencies and enhancing their readiness for the international workforce.
UG’s VC Professor Paloma Mohamed Martin who executed the agreement that was negotiated by Deputy VC for Institutional Advancement Dr Melissa Ifill, expressed her excitement about the partnership, highlighting its groundbreaking nature.
“This is the first time the University of Guyana is signing a MoU with an International Chamber of Commerce—anywhere. It’s an extraordinary moment, and one that I believe will open countless doors for our students to gain international experience, develop workforce-ready skills, and immerse themselves in new cultures,” she noted.
“This partnership comes at a critical time in UG’s development. It supports our vision of matching our students’ academic training with real-world global exposure, just as students in developed nations have. I see this as a powerful step in our ongoing efforts to internationalise education and prepare our graduates to lead in any arena,” the VC added.
Registrar of UG Dr Nigel Gravesande, who chaired the proceedings, acknowledged the longstanding desire to deepen UG’s engagement with Europe.
“This MoU represents more than a document; it’s a bridge to strengthen academic and professional ties between Guyana and the European Union (EU). It has been years in the making, and today’s signing is a culmination of shared vision and collaborative intent. I’m proud to witness this historic step for UG,” Dr Gravesande said.
The five-year agreement, which becomes operational in September 2025, focuses on building partnerships between UG and universities in Denmark, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands, the release noted.
Selected students will benefit from internship placements, study exchanges and hands-on experience in high-demand sectors such as forestry, health, pharmaceuticals, engineering, business, and Oil & Gas.
Chair of the ECCG, Dr Alista Bishop, described the agreement as a bold and timely leap forward.
“This is more than an agreement between institutions, it’s a vision in motion. The Global Exchange Initiative is about opening doors, expanding minds and preparing Guyana’s youth to lead in a globally competitive world. Our students are not just capable, they are bold, brilliant and resilient. We’re honoured to connect them with European institutions eager to embrace that potential.” Dr Bishop said.
The collaboration places strong emphasis on aligning student development with industry needs. Through mentorships and international placements, students will gain exposure to professional environments that demand excellence, adaptability and cross-cultural competence.
Kerri Gravesande-Bart, Chair of the Cultural Exchange and Community Engagement Committee at the Chamber, underscored the practical value of the programme.
“As someone who works in recruitment, I can tell you that one of the biggest challenges is preparing graduates to enter global workspaces confidently. This initiative does exactly that. It’s not just about travelling, it’s about equipping our students with the mindset, exposure and work ethic needed to thrive anywhere. I am so happy to see this programme become a reality,” Gravesande-Bart declared.
According to the release, the initiative stands as a tangible testament to UG’s expanding global footprint and the University’s deepening partnerships with key international stakeholders.


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