UNICARIBE will train teachers from Saint-Martin in ICT

Through an agreement with the foundation of the Institute of Science and Technology of Sint Maarten (SMIST), Universidad del Caribe will be in charge of the Master’s program in Information and Communication Technologies for teachers from across the island.

SANTO DOMINGO, DR. Universidad del Caribe (UNICARIBE) reached an agreement with the foundation of the Institute of Science and Technology of Sint Maarten (SMIST) to train teachers from that island in the Master’s program in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) offered by this educational institution through online learning platforms.

The classes will be conducted entirely in English. The contract signed between the parties explains that «due to the fact that technology, in all its spectrum, offers great future opportunities for technology and engineering students, which will contribute to the development of Saint Maarten, it has been decided to include the accredited Master’s program in ICT within the plan.»

Dr. Emilio Mínguez, rector of UNICARIBE, considers the interest and trust shown by this international institute in the ICT Master’s program as a demonstration of the excellent work and innovative approach that our university has achieved in recent years. «This is the result of implementing a strategy focused on transformation and novelty,» he added.

On the other hand, chancellor José Alejandro Aybar emphasized that it is an honor for our university and the teaching staff of the Master’s program to have been considered as the ideal candidates to promote education for this prestigious institute located in the Dutch part of the island of St. Martin.

This collaboration agreement was signed by Dr. Emilio Mínguez, and Alvin Rombley and Marcus E. Nicolaas, SMIST foundation President and Founder, during a ceremony at our university premises.