The University of The Bahamas has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a key tourism agency to help strengthen the sector's resilience and growth prospects.
The agreement with the Tourism Development Corporation is also intended to deepen the University's education and research impact. Pictured standing from left are Dr Vikneswaran Nair, University of The Bahamas dean, graduate studies and research; Dr. Maria Oriakhi, University of The Bahamas acting vice-president of academic affairs; Michael Scott, chairman of the Tourism Development Corporation of The Bahamas; and Janet Johnson, chief executive/executive director of the Tourism Development Corporation.
They are also pictured in discussions with University of The Bahamas' executive director and senior policy fellow at the Government and Public Policy Institute, Zhivargo Laing.
Photo: Kemuel Stubbs/BIS
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