Robert Hope
22-04 2021 09:26
wrote:
In 2004, Tony generously agreed to be Oxford's first External Examiner for the MSc in Water Science, Policy and Management. I think the staff benefitted as much, if not more, than the students from his rare gifts as both an outstanding educator complemented by his world-class research. He was uncompromising in his desire for excellence in teaching the next generation the interdisciplinary nature of water. He remained a friend of the course and alumni for years, returning for an anniversary event a few years ago. He was extremely supportive to me and I learnt, like so many others, deeply from his experience and insights. He was kind and generous in spirit; the global water world has benefitted enormously from his contributions and he leaves a remarkable legacy.
Robert Hope
22-04 2021 09:26
wrote:
In 2004, Tony generously agreed to be Oxford's first External Examiner for the MSc in Water Science, Policy and Management. I think the staff benefitted as much, if not more, than the students from his rare gifts as both an outstanding educator complemented by his world-class research. He was uncompromising in his desire for excellence in teaching the next generation the interdisciplinary nature of water. He remained a friend of the course and alumni for years, returning for an anniversary event a few years ago. He was extremely supportive to me and I learnt, like so many others, deeply from his experience and insights. He was kind and generous in spirit; the global water world has benefitted enormously from his contributions and he leaves a remarkable legacy.