The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, is seeking to help its students who are entrepreneurs grow their businesses.
According to Student Services Manager Khaleid Holder, student entrepreneurship is seen as a major aspect of campus life.
He was speaking at the Campus’ 2024 Orientation Fair and Inter-Club Committee (ICC) Expo.
Owner of Divine Skin Amanda Marshall, who is studying biochemistry, says she is transferring the skills and knowledge she is acquiring through her studies to develop self care products.
The Expo is an opportunity for new and returning students to learn more about the Campus’ services, resources and programmes.
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