Tweet“Google is looking for the brightest young scientist from around the world to submit, creative projects that are relevant to the world today.” This is an opportunity for young Caribbean scientists to be introduced to the scientific world. The next
Education Reform Discussions in Barbados
TweetSince the closing of Prof. Cardinal Warde’s 36th Sir Winston Scott Memorial Lecture on “Science Technology and Business Reform in the Caribbean” the government and society of Barbados have been responding to Prof. Cardinal Warde’s views on the need for
Professor Cardinal Warde Visits St.Christopher Primary School, Barbados
TweetDr. Cardinal Warde, MIT Professor of Electrical Engineering, visits his Alma Mater, St. Christopher Primary, Barbados on November 24, 2011. To view pictures click on the link below. Photos of Professor Warde and students at St.Christopher Primary See more photos
Lecture on Education Reform by Professor Cardinal Warde

TweetAfter an exciting weekend of the first annual conference and workshop of CADSTI-CSF (November 18-19, 2011), on Monday November 21, 2011 at 8.00 pm, Prof. Cardinal Warde delivered the 36th Sir Winston Scott Memorial Lecture (courtesy of the Central Bank
Caribbean Science Foundation mobilizes local and international expertise in quest to spur regional economic development through science, technology and innovation
TweetBridgetown, Barbados, November 22, 2011 – Experts from the Caribbean Region and the Caribbean Diaspora gathered on 18, 19 November 2011 at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Conference Centre in Bridgetown, Barbados to discuss how science, technology and innovation (ST&I) can
2011 CADSTI-CSF Workshop:Photos, Agenda, Poster Summaries, and News

Tweet The 2011 Workshop was a critical event in that it propelled the Caribbean Science Foundation into operation as the leading body for stimulating science and technology activities in the Region. The Workshop programme is reproduced at the link below:
Caribbean Science Newsletters

TweetThe first Caribbean Science Foundation Newsletter Caribbean Science News Issue 01 has been published! Please take a look and circulate.
CSF in Physics Today
TweetCSF Sets Sail – Physics Today June 2011.pdf Caribbean Science Foundation sets sail Initial investment for the funding agency will come largely from the region’s diaspora scientists, from corporate sponsors, and from development banks. A week-long trip to the
Caribbean Science Foundation Launched in Port Of Spain

TweetSeptember 21, 2010, The Caribbean Diaspora for Science Technology and Innovation (CADSTI) led by its President, Dr. Cardinal Warde, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, launched the Caribbean Science Foundation (CSF) in Port of Spain, Trinidad