UWI LECTURER SEH HIM WAA GUH INA POLITICS

The university lecturer who had promised to give needy students his approximately $3 million in basic salary annually had his contract terminated by The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, amid questions about his mental state.

Dr René Williamson, who is trained as a chemical and biomedical engineer, was expected to take up his appointment as lecturer at the Mona campus on August 1 in the Faculty of Engineering on a three-year contract. However, it appears The UWI cut ties as the lecturer made his way on a flight to Jamaica from the United States where he was living.

Williamson, who is from Trench Town and attended Kingston College, holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemical engineering from Cambridge University. He also has a doctorate from Yale University in biomedical engineering and has done post-doctoral studies in biomolecular imaging at New York University (NYU).

He states that he has taught at NYU and Yale, as well as Johns Hopkins University and the University of Trinidad and Tobago.

“I reported to work on Monday morning (August 5), and while I was waiting to meet with the head of the department, I saw an email from the registrar’s office. The email was sent on the 4th, but the attachment was dated the 2nd of August. By that time, I was on a flight to Jamaica. I didn’t see the email until I showed up to work,” said Williamson.

Williamson had received a May 8, 2019 letter offering employment as a lecturer. However, earlier this month, he was notified that “on the basis that the documents you have presented are inadequate for an assessment of your present medical status, please be advised that The University of the West Indies hereby rescinds its offer of employment with immediate effect”.

MEDICAL RECORDS LEAKED
Williamson said that while The UWI has a right to hire and fire as it sees fit, his greatest concern is how his private medical information was handled. It was revealed on social-media platforms that he suffers from bipolar disorder and is dubbed the “mad professor who them fire after one day”.

“They didn’t follow a normal process in handling of those medical records because my medical information is now the subject of gossip in Jamaica and ridicule on different social-media platforms, and they didn’t follow normal process in making sure that my medical records were handled appropriately and confidentially. I think UWI needs to follow standard process. They need to be professional and they need to be respectful of a person’s reputation. I can’t speculate that the university has disclosed my diagnosis, but chances are that’s where it came from,” said Williamson.

He added that the university was negligent and took value from his brand.

The lecturer contends that while the email stated that he didn’t present sufficient evidence, he had sent all his medical records, totalling 500 pages, as he had even included records from the places that he had previously worked.

“All my medicals, according to the forms, were within the normal limits. In fact, it stated that I’m a healthy human being of 43 years old. I am a male at birth and I do not present as having any challenges at the time of my medical diagnosis. It includes the fact that I have a medical condition that is ongoing and chronic, so it does require me to work with my doctors privately to manage that, and in so far as I don’t represent a threat to myself or any other person and it doesn’t impede on my ability to do my job as a lecturer, then I believe and I hope that we would have continued along the normal process,” he said.

Williamson told The Gleaner that he had made all the preparations to relocate to Jamaica and had gone as far as to contact the schools of which he is an alumnus to start the process of collaboration to use their facilities.

“Any relocation of this sort is a significant expense. It was supposed to be covered by the university, by the way, according to the terms of the contract, but according to the advice of the dean, I would pay it upfront and then they would reimburse me. To date. I haven’t been reimbursed and I’m 16 days in Jamaica,” he told The Gleaner last Friday.

Asked to respond to the allegations of leaking the lecturer’s medical report and whether Williamson would be reimbursed for his expenses, The UWI sent The Gleaner a one-line response.

“The University of the West Indies, Mona campus, does not disclose information concerning terms of engagement with prospective employees or employees,” was all it said.

Williamson told The Gleaner his offer to donate his salary wasn’t done for fame but out of concern for students who are being deregistered because they cannot pay their tuition, a matter brought to his attention by Guild President Christina Williams. He said he had identified two medical students, a law student and another pursuing actuarial studies who would have benefited from this gesture.

Williamson is the executive chairman of the Shashamane Sunrise Foundation, a volunteer organisation that supports education in the developing world. He is also a senior partner in a company called Broad Haven Associates in the States.

“I live in the United States, as you know, and so I’m going home. It is my intention, though, to still try to contribute to life in Jamaica. One of the things I’m exploring is going into representational politics,” he said.

9 thoughts on “UWI LECTURER SEH HIM WAA GUH INA POLITICS

  1. If I were him, I would sue the university. Plain and simple. I CANNOT FOR THE LIFE PF ME STAND THE AIR OVER THERE AT UWI. THOSE HARLOTS ACT LIKE DEM SHIT CAN MEK PATTY .

  2. I see sooooo much lies in this post. I wont say a word cause the last time i did on IG people jump on me. I will say don’t believe everything. He is full of shit.

  3. Yes me Brenda, we need some new young (genuinely ) educated folks to help run the country. I think you would have a lot to offer. Please go for it. PROBABLY POLITICS IS where your destiny lies.

  4. I am not on UWI’s side at all but I agree with you Anon. His whole life is on his FB page, including refusing to take his meds, his wife calling the po po several times, a very detailed psych report stating that his affect was irregular. I am not his friend on FB and I can see all of it.

    These things are personal. No amount of money in the world could make me disclose such personal things about myself and this man has put them all on his own FB page. He does not realise that the entire world can see that stuff.

    I hope he has FRIENDS who can help him take that stuff down and realise he is ruining his career. We all have secrets. I am not blasting my secrets for the world to see and I am going to deny, deny, deny, mi nah lie. He can’t say UWI disclosed his information when he has done so himself!

  5. I actually follow him on FB. This man is mentally ill. I wondered if uwi was really gonna keep him as he is completely unhinged!

    He posted everything himself – about his medical condition; documents; issues with the ex wife; interactions with the police; EVERY THING.

    Uwi did nothing wrong. I wld have done the same damn thing.

  6. Bipolar is A condition that can be treated with medication. The problem is that some of the suffers refuse to take their medication at times. When this happens they can go on what is called an high where their behaviour can be quite neurotic. Person affected with this particular kind of mental health problems usually experienced something traumatic in their lives. No one wish to have a medical condition and therefore, we need to emphasise with him. I believe it’s the said condition why he reveals so much of his personal affairs for every one to see. If the UWI withdraw their offer of employment due to his medical condition, they should be sued under disability discrimination. Especially, if he had told them prior that he has this or any other medical condition that might have affected the post. The crucial question is, was he offered the post and did he accepted it. After acceptance it’s a binding contract. For them to terminate might likely amount to breach of contract.

    Good luck my brother, you do have a a lot to offer. However, because of the nature of your illness it is important to take your medication.

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