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LEGACY
The Gift of Education
A very generous legacy
John Roach (1920–2015), an eminent and much-loved Professor of Education, left over £750,000 to the University in his Will. His gift will be used to support students through The Roach Scholarships, named in his honour. They are expected to benefit over 200 undergraduate and postgraduate students over the next 20 years.
Professor Roach was himself the recipient of a scholarship to attend university in 1938. His studies were however disrupted by World War II. He spent three years as a prisoner of war on the infamous Burma-Siam death railway. In 1965, after 16 years teaching at Cambridge, he was appointed Director of the Institute of Education and Professor of Education at the University of Sheffield.
In July 2017, in the presence of some of his godchildren, Professor Roach was admitted posthumously to the University’s Roll of Benefactors by the Chancellor, Dame Anne Rafferty.
Create a legacy of your own
To talk through your ideas in confidence or to request a copy of our Legacy brochure, please contact:
David Meadows, Development Officer for Legacies, Development, Alumni Relations & Events, The University of Sheffield, 40 Victoria Street, Sheffield, S10 2TN, Tel: +44 (0)114 222 1073, Email: d.meadows@
sheffield.ac.uk, www.sheffield.ac.uk/legacies
The University of Sheffield is an exempt charity X1089
LEFT: Professor John Roach ABOVE: Chancellor Dame Anne Rafferty with the godchildren of Professor John Roach at the ceremony for the Roll of Benefactors.
Liam Hulmes, recipient of a postgraduate Roach Scholarship.