The University of the West Indies (UWI) is set to mark a historic milestone for global undergraduate education this September, with the launch of its inaugural International Undergraduate Student Leadership Conference and Entrepreneurship Exhibition (IUSLCEE). Scheduled to run from September 23 to 25, 2026, the three-day gathering will be hosted at UWI’s Regional Headquarters in Jamaica, and organized by the institution’s Office of the Board for Undergraduate Studies, according to an official UWI press statement.
A first-of-its-kind initiative for the regional higher education institution, the IUSLCEE will adopt a hybrid access model that eliminates geographic barriers, enabling student participants from every corner of the globe to join either in person at the Jamaica venue or remotely via digital platforms.
Centered on the overarching theme “Today’s Students, Tomorrow’s World, Towards 2050: Imagining Roles, Rights, Responsibilities and Relationships,” the conference is crafted to uplift and empower undergraduate learners by creating a dedicated global platform for three core activities: sharing original academic research, showcasing early-stage entrepreneurial projects, and facilitating critical dialogues around modern leadership and global citizenship.
UWI confirmed that both event registration and content submission portals are now open to eligible students. The core mission of the gathering is to bring together undergraduate learners across diverse academic disciplines, fostering cross-disciplinary idea exchange and collaborative development of solutions that can deliver tangible, positive impact to communities worldwide.
Professor Canute Thompson, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Undergraduate Studies and Chairman of the conference, noted that opportunities for undergraduates to present their academic work and entrepreneurial ideas outside traditional classroom settings are often scarce. “This conference changes that, centring student voice and building bridges to graduate studies, industry, and community,” Thompson explained.
The full conference program will include a diverse lineup of activities tailored to student needs: student-led research presentations, the public entrepreneurship exhibition, moderated panel discussions with industry and academic leaders, and structured one-on-one and group mentoring opportunities that connect participating students with experienced leaders across academia, private industry, and civil society. Students can choose to take part in the event in three different capacities — as presenters, general attendees, or event volunteers — regardless of whether they join in person or online.
Event organizers have set a target of attracting at least 200 total participants, alongside approximately 30 accepted student research presentations. Preliminary outreach indicates expected attendance and representation from higher education institutions across the Caribbean, Latin America, the United States, Canada, and Europe.
Beyond providing a presentation platform, the conference carries three core long-term objectives: to foster a culture of undergraduate research across regional and global institutions, to advance student innovation and entrepreneurial thinking, and to strengthen the development of civic-minded leadership among young learners. It also aims to equip students with the connections and preparation they need for successful graduate study and competitive entry into the global workforce. Crucially, it creates structured space for students to build lasting professional networks with mentors, industry practitioners, and peer learners from across the world.
Currently, UWI is actively accepting submissions for both research papers and entrepreneurship exhibition proposals. All applicants are required to submit a concise abstract of no more than 300 words, which outlines their research topic, core objectives, methodological approach, and key preliminary findings — or for entrepreneurs, a clear overview of their proposed business or social venture.
All submissions and exhibits are required to align with the conference’s overarching 2050-focused theme. Eligible topic areas include innovation for sustainable development, global digital transformation, social entrepreneurship, student leadership development, and measurable community impact. The final deadline for all submissions is September 3, 2026.
General conference registration is also open to interested students. Additional information about registration procedures, abstract submission guidelines, and entrepreneurship exhibition proposal requirements is available directly from the Office of the Board for Undergraduate Studies. Interested parties may also contact Conference Secretariat Chair Ms. Karen Smith via email at [email protected] or by telephone at 876-970-0244, with full updated details published on the official UWI conference website.









