The Hughes had a strong connection to Deakin. Lewis completed his Masters’ degree at Deakin and remained engaged with the University throughout his life, later completing a PhD and driving philanthropy at Deakin as the President of the University’s bequest society.
Lewis remained engaged with the University throughout his life, later completing a PhD and driving philanthropy at Deakin as the President of the University’s bequest society.
After Libby’s diagnosis of terminal cancer in 2010, the couple channelled their passion for lifelong learning into joint research on how vocational education can help build strong social connections.
The support they received from Deakin deeply impacted their lives and inspired their commitment to lifelong learning.
‘This was profoundly important to us as, in 2010, Libby was diagnosed with terminal cancer and received a dark prognosis. To which our response was “with the superb oncology support provided, we will get on vigorously with life”,’ Lewis said.
‘I fully believe that the research that Libby and I undertook together contributed to her living – with purpose and passion – another four years after being told she only had a very short time to live,’ Lewis said.
Libby sadly passed away in 2015, and Lewis in 2023.