Andre Haughton among lecturers raised to professor rank at UWI

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The University of the West Indies (UWI) has announced the prestigious promotion of five distinguished academics to the rank of full professor across its regional campuses. This significant academic recognition, effective October 8, 2025, honors scholars who have demonstrated exceptional contributions to their respective fields and Caribbean development.

Among the newly appointed professors is Jamaica’s renowned economist Dr. Andre Haughton, whose groundbreaking work in applied macroeconomics has substantially advanced the understanding of Caribbean economies within global financial systems. The promotions resulted from rigorous evaluation processes involving both internal and external academic assessors who scrutinized research output, publication quality, and professional impact.

The complete list of promoted scholars includes:
– Professor Angela T Alleyne (Cave Hill Campus) – Genomic Plant Pathology
– Professor Mahalia Jackman (Cave Hill Campus) – Economics and Inclusive Development
– Professor Andre Haughton (Mona Campus) – Applied Macroeconomics
– Professor Arvind Singh (St. Augustine Campus) – Intelligent Energy Systems and Sustainability
– Professor Sreedhara Rao Gunakala (St. Augustine Campus) – Mathematics

University officials emphasized that these appointments reflect not only individual scholarly excellence but also the institution’s commitment to addressing critical regional challenges. The professors’ research portfolios encompass vital areas including macroeconomic theory, agricultural resilience, women’s health, and sustainable energy solutions.

Professor Haughton’s distinguished career merits particular recognition, with assessors describing his methodological sophistication and policy-relevant findings as groundbreaking contributions to macroeconomic literature. His accolades include the IMF Distinguished Academic Fellowship (2017), multiple UWI research excellence awards, and the Allied Academics Distinguished Research Award (2012).