- Richard D'Aeth
Richard D'Aeth (
3 June 1912 -19 February 2008 ) was a Britisheducationalist and President of Hughes Hall, Cambridge, from 1978 to 1984.Early life
Born in
Vancouver ,British Columbia , the son of Walter D'Aeth and Marion Turnbull, D'Aeth was educated atBedford School andEmmanuel College, Cambridge . At Emmanuel, he was a scholar and took a first class Honours degree in Natural Science before completing his PhD.Obituary in "The Independent " (London) datedMay 5 ,2008 , p. 30] "Who's Who 2007" (London, A. & C. Black, 2007)]Career
D'Aeth's first job was as a schoolmaster at
Gresham's School inNorfolk , from 1938 to 1940, after which he served in theRoyal Air Force during theSecond World War . In 1946 he was appointed one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. In 1952 he took up an appointment as the Professor of Education at the University College of the West Indies and in 1958 returned to the United Kingdom as the first full Professor of Education at the youngExeter University , where he remained until a merger with St Luke's College in 1978 created a new School of Education. He was then appointed as President ofHughes Hall, Cambridge , where he remained for six years. He was also a Commonwealth Fellow atHarvard University and retired toStoke Gabriel , nearTotnes ,Devon in 1984.Publications
D'Aeth's most significant publication was his "Education and Development in the Third World" (Farnborough, UK: Saxon House Press; Lexington, Mass: Lexington Books, 1975).
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