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Dr Kremer possesses over two decades of expertise in high-level multilateral and bilateral relations.
The Office of Administration at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) has announced the appointment of Dr Tres-Ann Kremer as the new Director of the university s Institute of Criminal Justice and Security.
A senior democratic governance and political specialist, Dr Kremer possesses over two decades of expertise in high-level multilateral and bilateral relations. She is a returning, proud UWI alumna, having earned her Bachelor of Science (double major) in both Sociology and International Relations from the Mona Campus (1999). She is also the holder of Master of Arts, in Diplomatic Studies (with distinction) from the University of Westminster in the UK (2001) and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Criminology from the University of Kent in the UK (2010).
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