Barbadian Educator Sir Adrian Daisley Honoured with Professorial Title by PDKS Royal of Sovereign University
Barbadian educator, Knight Chevalier Sir Adrian Daisley, has received international recognition following the conferment of a professorial title by PDKS Royal of Sovereign University.
Sir Adrian, who holds LLB, LLM, and MBE qualifications, is a skills educator with GEPEA University and serves as Director of Training at European Business Management Accredited College.
He is also recognised for his role as a Cultural Ambassador associated with Princess Soekarno through Javanese and Indonesian royal heritage initiatives.
The recognition came during an event themed, “PDKS Royal of Sovereign University Celebrates Distinguished Professionals with Professorial Conferrals,” which honoured educators, cultural contributors, humanitarian practitioners, and professionals from different parts of the world for their contributions to education, humanities, peacebuilding, human rights, and community development.
Award recipients were formally presented in black and gold academic regalia in recognition of their professional achievements and contributions within their various fields of influence.
Speaking after the conferment, Sir Adrian expressed gratitude for the honour.
“I thank the Creator and the Spirit for bringing my life to this point. I never imagined being placed on such a global platform. I accept this role with humility and commitment, and I will continue to serve with excellence in all that I do,” he said.
Sir Adrian’s work focuses on skills development, access to education, and cross-cultural engagement, with emphasis on promoting dialogue between regions and supporting initiatives tied to economic empowerment and community development.
The honour marks another milestone in his growing international involvement in education and cultural exchange programmes.