AWARDS
Similar to Mr. Sue, Ms. Keisha Mascoll was recognised for Outstanding Service to the Campus Community in the Administrative, Technical and Service Staff Category . Ms. Mascoll, who joined the Faculty of Medical Sciences in 2009 as Medical Laboratory Technologist, performs critical functions that allow classes to take place smoothly and ensures that the laboratories are ready for teaching sessions. She keeps an inventory of stock and places orders so that equipment and supplies arrive on the island in good time. She also assists the lecturers in the delivery of laboratory sessions. Approximately 125 employees were recognised for their long service to the campus, in categories ranging from 15 to 40 years, while the university bade farewell to 21 persons who retired from the institution. The awards ceremony was held on 26 November. l
Ms. Natasha Corbin Principal’s Award for Excellence in Recognition of Outstanding Service to the Campus Community
Ms. Keisha Mascoll Principal’s Award for Excellence in Recognition of Outstanding Service to the Campus Community
Studies (CERMES) has 20 years of work experience teaching in several disciplines in Ghana, the United Kingdom, Algeria, and in the Caribbean at the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as providing research consultancy support around agri-food systems and environmental management. His publication résumé includes authoring 74 refereed journal articles, one book, five book chapters, 11 technical reports, most of them occurring within the past five years. Dr. Yawson was hailed as one whose career offers a blueprint for academics to emulate, combining teaching, grant writing and consultancies all leading to significant publications. Ms. Natasha Corbin , who was awarded in the Senior Administrative/Professional Staff category for Outstanding Service
extensive contributions to the campus, particularly in relation to the implementation and support of innovative clean energy solutions aimed at reducing its high energy operational costs and in alignment with the Government of Barbados’s strategic focus of transitioning from fossil fuels to clean energy by 2030.
Recipients of the 2022 Principal's Award for Excellence, along with (at centre) Campus Principal Prof. Clive Landis
to the Campus Community , is widely regarded as a champion of the campus’s energy efficiency initiatives. The Project Officer with the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) has made
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