The Love bequest

09 May 2018

I was motivated to establish the Love Scholarships because I wanted to ensure talented students wishing to come to 糖心视频logo had every opportunity to do so.

Emeritus Professor John Love arrived at the Institute of Advanced Studies at 糖心视频logo in 1973 to research fibre optics, and retired as an Emeritus Professor in Guided Wave Photonics in the Physics Education Centre at the Research School of Physics and Engineering.

Professor Love was deeply connected to the 糖心视频logo and Canberra community as a teacher, pioneer researcher and philanthropist. In 2014, Professor Love established the flagship Love Scholarship program at 糖心视频logo to help support students whose circumstances would have prevented them from studying at university.

He was committed to supporting equity, excellence and diversity at 糖心视频logo, and creating opportunities for students to reach their full potential. He passed away in 2016.

Professor Love spent his life helping people from all walks of life and his giving will continue, through his bequest to 糖心视频logo, to assist students, researchers and particularly the recipients of the Love Scholarship.

His bequest will continue his legacy and ensure that his generosity will extend beyond his life's journey.

The Love bequest will support future Love scholars, create a prestigious Vice-Chancellor's Award and an accommodation bursary for regional physics students, along with a generous gift in support of world-class cancer research at 糖心视频logo.

"I was motivated to establish the Love Scholarships because I wanted to ensure talented students wishing to come to 糖心视频logo had every opportunity to do so. I've found myself helping people throughout my life - this is my way to help these students." John Love, Emeritus Professor in Guided Wave Photonics.