UWI Five Islands Campus New Guild Council Begins Tenure

The University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus has formally welcomed its new student Guild Council for the 2026/2027 academic year, marking not just a routine leadership handover but a fresh, purpose-driven commitment to elevating the student experience and upholding the core values of the student governing body. The incoming leadership team opened its public address by grounding its new term in gratitude, pausing to recognize the profound contributions of the outgoing council and every generation of student leaders that preceded it.

The outgoing Guild Council’s tenure was defined by unwavering dedication, remarkable resilience, and consistent commitment to amplifying student needs. Through periods of challenge and celebrated milestones, its members worked tirelessly to advocate for student interests, strengthen campus community bonds, and drive meaningful institutional growth. Their work has left a solid foundation that the new council is privileged to build upon, the incoming team emphasized. Every prior Guild administration has left an indelible mark on the institution, weaving together the legacy of student voice and service that shapes the Guild today. Standing on the work of those who came before them, the new council says it does not take the weight of this responsibility lightly.

Unlike narratives that frame new leadership as a complete break from the past, the 2026/2027 council frames its role as building on a long legacy of service. The team embraces both the achievements and hard-earned lessons of previous terms, and has committed to moving the Guild forward with radical integrity, clear purpose, and full accountability to the student body.

At its core, the Guild exists to champion the needs and interests of every student on campus, advance their educational, personal, and social growth, and encourage active, meaningful participation in all areas of campus life. The new council has made a public pledge to keep these foundational principles at the center of every decision it makes.

For the coming academic year, the council’s core mandate is clear: Rebuild the Guild and Restore Trust. The leadership team emphasizes that trust is never demanded, but earned—through consistent transparency, dependable action, full accountability, and authentic, ongoing engagement with the students the organization serves. Rebuilding the Guild will involve strengthening its internal structures, boosting its visibility across campus, and reinforcing a simple truth for every student: the Guild is not just a bureaucratic campus organization, it is your collective voice, your dedicated advocate, and your partner in shaping the campus experience.

The new council brings a bold yet grounded vision for its term. Its members imagine a campus where every single student feels seen, heard, supported, and empowered to make an impact. They aim to build a Guild that leads proactively, rather than reacting to issues after they arise—one that anticipates emerging student needs and responds with creative solutions, compassion, and decisive action.

Key priorities for the term include increasing overall student participation in campus governance and activities, fostering greater unity and connection across the student body, strengthening collaborative ties with campus administration, and expanding partnerships with other student Guilds and organizations across the region. The council notes that meaningful, lasting progress only comes through open dialogue, cross-group partnership, and collective effort from the entire campus community.

In a direct address to the UWI Five Islands student body, the council reaffirmed that the Guild exists first and foremost for students. “We are honoured by your trust, inspired by your confidence, and humbled by the responsibility you have entrusted to us,” the statement reads. The team has pledged to listen closely to student concerns, advocate fearlessly for student interests, and serve faithfully throughout the coming academic year. Members commit to celebrating student wins, pushing for progress on pressing student needs, and working around the clock to ensure every student has the support and opportunities they need to thrive during their time on campus.

The foundation for progress has already been laid by generations of past leaders, and the mantle of leadership has officially been passed. Carrying gratitude for the work of the past, confidence in what the campus community can achieve together, and a shared commitment to rebuilding the Guild and restoring student trust, the new leadership is ready to move forward alongside the entire student body. The council closed its address with a shared hope: that the 2026/2027 academic year will bring widespread progress, lasting unity, and exceptional achievement for all members of the UWI Five Islands Campus community.