04th
Feburary 2010
REX NETTLEFORD...R.I.P.
The
entire University of the West Indies community
is devastated by the loss of the colossal Caribbean
cultural icon, Professor the Honourable Rex
Nettleford. Save for the three years he spent
as a Rhodes Scholar at Oriel College, Oxford,
Rex Nettleford has lived his entire adult life
at and for The University of the West Indies.
This life-long association with UWI began in
1953 when he entered the then University College
of the West Indies to read for a degree in History.
He returned immediately after completing the
MPhil in Political Science at Oxford and, at
the prompting of UWI Founding Father, Sir Philip
Sherlock, took up the challenge of widening
the reach of the still fledgling institution
through the Department of Extra-Mural Studies,
which took him to Trinidad and Guyana as Staff
Tutor for the Eastern Caribbean.
Nettleford’s life has been seamlessly
intertwined with that of the University of the
West Indies. At every stage in the growth and
development of the institution his quiet, self-effacing
leadership could be discerned. He served in
this way five Vice Chancellors – Sir Arthur
Lewis; his mentor, Sir Philip Sherlock; Sir
Roy Marshall, Mr A.Z. Preston and Sir Alister
McIntyre – until he himself took up the
mantle in 1998. Even after his official ‘retirement’
in 2004 Professor Nettleford continued to serve
in the capacity of Vice-Chancellor Emeritus,
Professor of Cultural Studies and unofficial
advisor to current Vice-Chancellor, Professor
E. Nigel Harris.
His intellectual gifts and wise counsel have
been generously shared with many heads of Government,
not only in Jamaica, but throughout the Caribbean
and beyond. Professor Nettleford has been consulted
by just about every Government in the Caribbean
region (including the non-English speaking countries)
and has served in an advisory capacity to several
international organisations, including CARICOM,
the Organisation of American States, UNESCO,
the ILO, the World Bank and the International
Development Research Council (IDRC) of which
he is a founding director.
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