Through Hugh’s generosity, Downing became the funding body for two grants held in the University’s Department of Geography: a study of arsenic in the water in Bangladesh and the mapping of Bengal. These projects had the added benefit of bringing Hugh to visit the administrative wing of the College. His description of the importance of field work for his career led to his dedication of the gift aid on these donations to helping students fund the otherwise prohibitively expensive travel necessary for their academic projects. It’s not surprising, therefore, that when the students decided to form a Geography Society, there was only one name that would fit the bill: the Brammer Society. Dr Susan Lintott, Senior Bursar, Downing College (1997-2020)
Through Hugh’s generosity, Downing became the funding body for two grants held in the University’s Department of Geography: a study of arsenic in the water in Bangladesh and the mapping of Bengal. These projects had the added benefit of bringing Hugh to visit the administrative wing of the College. His description of the importance of field work for his career led to his dedication of the gift aid on these donations to helping students fund the otherwise prohibitively expensive travel necessary for their academic projects. It’s not surprising, therefore, that when the students decided to form a Geography Society, there was only one name that would fit the bill: the Brammer Society. Dr Susan Lintott, Senior Bursar, Downing College (1997-2020)