Sir Ronald Sanders Honored by University of Guyana
Sir Ronald Sanders, an influential diplomat and the current Ambassador of Antigua and Barbuda to the United States, is set to receive a remarkable distinction from the University of Guyana. On November 22, 2025, during the Faculty of Social Sciences graduation ceremony, he will be conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws (Honoris Causa). This prestigious recognition is part of a historic graduation season where approximately 3,700 students will graduate, making it the largest cohort in the university's 62-year history.
Sir Ronald's career spans over five decades in various distinguished roles, including former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and as an advocate for small states in global affairs. His commitment to diplomacy, good governance, and Caribbean advancement has established him as a transformative figure, not only in diplomacy but also in academia and business.
A Legacy of Commitment
In a statement, the University’s Special Conferral Committee noted that Sir Ronald is a vital leader whose work reflects a sustained commitment to the progress of the Caribbean region. This honorary doctorate highlights his dedication to empowering others, especially the upcoming generation of graduates.
In his own words, Sir Ronald expressed his gratitude: "I am deeply honoured to receive this distinction from Guyana’s national university. It is especially meaningful to share this occasion with a new generation of graduates whose talents will shape Guyana’s and the Caribbean’s future." His sentiments resonate strongly as he highlights the importance of nurturing young talent for future leadership.
Conditions and Context
The conferral of this honorary doctorate not only acknowledges Sir Ronald's immense contributions but also signifies the university's commitment to recognize individuals who embody excellence across various sectors including diplomacy, education, and culture. This year's recipients include nine notable figures, such as Komal Samaroo and Bert Carter, showcasing a diverse representation of excellence in business, sports, literature, and beyond.
With this honorary degree, the University of Guyana reinforces its role in celebrating and supporting the achievements of individuals who mold the Caribbean's future. Moreover, it reflects a growing recognition of the importance of education, cultural pride, and commitment to national development.
Add Row
Add
Write A Comment