Diaspora academics, local entrepreneurs teaming to create business school at UG

Part of the group of local and diaspora academics who are putting heads together on the creation of a School of Entrepreneurship and Business in Guyana. At centre (wearing bow tie) is UG Vice Chancellor Professor Ivelaw Griffith.

A report from the Office of the Vice Chancellor on an ongoing feasibility study for the establishment of a School of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation at the University of Guyana has declared that the realization of this goal will effectively lead to the closure of “one of the major gaps in UG’s educational platform.”

The creation of a School of Entrepreneurship and Business Education is one of a number of initiatives being spearheaded by Vice Chancellor Professor Ivelaw Griffith aimed at adding value to the institution.