Latest Research and Innovation at The University of Guyana

The University of Guyana's vision for shaping the future of the nation.
The University of Guyana is seeking to position Guyana as a regional food center to serve the Caribbean and Americas.
The University of Guyana's CLEWS model provides the first comprehensive tool for analyzing how climate, land, energy, and water systems
The platform transforms Guyana's ability to protect lives and respond to climate threats.
The laboratory elevates Guyana's position in international research collaboration.
Over 1,300 species were documented in the Acarai-Corentyne Corridor.
Through innovative research methodologies and international partnerships, the school supports UG's vision of having at least one graduate per household
In Guyana's South Rupununi region less than 5% of 600 graduates annually access higher education, UG's groundbreaking Forest Campus initiative
The University of Guyana is pioneering a groundbreaking approach to indigenous education with its new Forest Campus initiative.
The Caribbean region faces severe food security challenges, with 80-90% of food consumed being imported.
AI will play a central role in Guyana's future.
UG Vice-chancellor sets out an exciting vision for the future of Guyana.
UG is positioning the country at the forefront of blue economy research and development in the Caribbean region.
UG is embarking on a groundbreaking initiative with the establishment of the Maoka Taawa University of the Forests Campus.
The University of Guyana's vision for shaping the future of the nation.