Graduation 2013. - University of Sheffield

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Graduation 2013. - University of Sheffield
Graduation
2013.
Wednesday 17 July 2013
The University of Sheffield
Your graduation day is a special day for you and your family, a day for celebrating your achievements
and looking forward to a bright future. As a graduate of the University of Sheffield you have every reason
to be proud. You are joining a long tradition of excellence stretching back more than 100 years.
The University of Sheffield was founded with the amalgamation of the School of Medicine, Sheffield
Technical School and Firth College. In 1905, we received a Royal Charter and Firth Court was officially
opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. At that time, there were 363 students reading for
degrees in arts, pure science, medicine and applied science. By the time of our centenary, there were over
25,000 students from more than 100 countries, across 70 academic departments.
Today, a degree from Sheffield is recognised all over the world as a hallmark of academic excellence.
We are proud of our graduates and we are confident that you will make a difference wherever you choose
to build your future.
With every generation of graduates, our university goes from strength to strength.
This is the original fundraising poster from 1904/1905
which helped raise donations for the University of
Sheffield.
Over £50,000 (worth more than £15 million today) was
donated by steelworkers, coal miners, factory workers and
the people of Sheffield in penny donations to help found
the University.
A century on, the University is now rated as one of the top
world universities – according to the Shanghai Jiao Tong
Academic Ranking of World Universities.
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Welcome from the Vice-Chancellor
For all of us here at the University, this is one of the high points in
the year, as we congratulate you on your achievements and share
with you in your hopes and plans for the future.
But this is by no means the end of your association with the
University. Today you are joining the ever-growing global community
of University of Sheffield alumni. We hope that you will keep in touch
with us, and with each other, in the years to come.
Congratulations to you and a warm welcome to your family and
friends. We hope everyone here today enjoys this very special
occasion.
Professor Sir Keith Burnett
The Chancellor
The Chancellor, Sir Peter Middleton, GCB, is the Chief Officer of the
University and is the President of its Court, Council and Convocation.
He is the figurehead of the University, advancing its interests wherever
he can.
Sir Peter Middleton was born and educated in Sheffield. He is a
graduate of the University of Sheffield (BA 1955, Economics) and
was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in 1984. Sir Peter has served as
Chancellor of the University of Sheffield since 1997 and is Honorary
Professor of the Management School.
Sir Peter spent nearly 30 years as an official in the Treasury, working
closely with nine chancellors and was Permanent Secretary from
1983 to 1991.
He was knighted in 1984. He joined Barclays Bank in 1991, serving until
2004 as Deputy Chairman, CEO and Chairman. From 2004 to 2006 he
was President of the British Bankers Association. He is presently UK
Chairman of Marsh & McLennan Companies.
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Reasons to be Proud
Celebrating success at The University of Sheffield
Graduation is a time to recognise achievement and success, and each graduate has a story to tell of
effort and attainment. Today’s graduates also have every reason to feel proud, not only of their own
success, but that they are graduating from a world-leading university which is making a powerful
difference in the world and helping to address some of the most urgent challenges facing society.
The University of Sheffield is proud of its Nobel Prize winners and to have been awarded the honour
of the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher Education on no less than four occasions. It was also
named Times Higher Education ‘University of the Year’, with expert judges from UK higher education,
industry and government recognising the outstanding achievements of The University of Sheffield
as a top international university, describing qualities of ‘grit and determination’ in applying our
expertise to real world challenges, and developing the talented young people whose skills will
be so crucial to all our futures.
Research which changes lives
So what are some of the highlights in a university which
is committed to putting knowledge into action? Here are
just a few reasons to be proud of your university:
Sufferers of degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s
and Parkinson’s are benefitting from a unique new home
for research relating to these devastating conditions.
The Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience
(SITraN) was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 2010
and is a £12M development funded by benefactors
eager to see a step change in the treatment of patients.
Within just two years, researchers with expertise in
neuroscience, computer modelling and pharmacy are
developing treatments which are already giving hope to
sufferers, including a new treatment for the childhood
form of Motor Neurone Disease.
Patients are also being supported by life-changing work at
The University of Sheffield to develop cures for deafness,
regenerate parts of the eye for those who have lost their
sight, develop adaptive technologies for people who
have suffered strokes and to develop ‘engineering for
life’ solutions which will give greater independence and
dignity to people in need, especially elderly patients living
with challenging conditions at home.
The interface between molecular science, engineering
application and social impact is being transformed
following the opening of the Kroto Research Institute,
named after our Nobel Prize winner Sir Harry Kroto.
Researchers are uniting to improve lives, through stem
cell therapies which can help to repair nerve damage. And
Sheffield staff, students and graduates were part of the
great achievements of the past year, from helping design
the equipment used to find the Higgs Boson at CERN, to
the design of the Olympic Park where Sheffield graduate
Jessica Ennis-Hill took gold for Team GB!
Sheffield students – putting knowledge into action in ways which make
a difference.
Expertise which supports our economy
The UK’s manufacturing supply chain is being helped
to thrive in a global market through the University’s
Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, which was
recently named Boeing’s Supplier of the Year – the
first time such an award had been made in the UK. The
Government has also announced its support to develop
a £43M Factory 2050, which will be the world’s most
advanced factory. The AMRC is also expanding to include
a major centre for engineering design and is recruiting
250 technical apprentices to work and study, developing
the talents of young people ready to support the high
tech manufacturing of the future.
Meanwhile, the national and international challenge
to develop politics and economics in the 21st century
are being addressed by the Sheffield Political Economy
Research Institute (SPERI). This new Institute brings
together leading international researchers in the social
sciences, policy-makers, journalists and opinion formers
to develop new ideas and policies following the global
financial crisis and its legacy.
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People with creativity and passion
Yet without doubt, the University’s greatest asset is its
people, and that, of course, includes our students.
In the past year, more students than ever have been
involved with Sheffield Volunteering, turning their
expertise and enthusiasm into active citizenship.
Around 1,300 students have volunteered in projects
across the City and region ranging from mentoring and
environmental projects to legal advice and work with
children facing disability or bereavement. Our Students’
Union RAG (Raising and Giving) charity raised £178,000 to
benefit local charities.
Memories of making a difference – over 1,300 students each year take part in
Sheffield Volunteering, and raise almost £200,000 for local charities.
This creativity and energy also unites the University
with the people of Sheffield. In September last year,
the University and City’s creative community came
together to hold a ten day ‘Festival of the Mind’. The first
ever collaboration of its kind. 16,000 people of all ages
attended over 70 events in venues across the City and
at the University, with topics ranging from science to
philosophy, from robots to poetry.
The awards which came in celebrated our efforts.
We were proud to, once again, take the title of ‘Best
Students’ Union in Britain’ as voted for by students,
with an outstanding satisfaction of 90% in the National
Student Survey. Our Student Services, IT and Library
were named national, and even international, leaders.
But the accolades which mean the most are those which
come from the people who know us best.
Engineering and medicine come together as Sheffield leads the way in work on
personalised medicine and using the power of the latest innovations in computing
to help make a difference to treatment and diagnosis.
The University of Sheffield was described as the
UK university which students were most likely to
recommend to their friends. The reasons are as diverse
as our students and graduates, but we are proud that a
degree from The University of Sheffield continues to be
the hallmark of quality.
We wish you all the very best for the future – and we do
so knowing that you are a University of Sheffield graduate
with every reason to be proud.
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Honorary Degrees
The University of Sheffield confers honorary degrees (or degrees honoris causa – as a ‘mark of
honour’) on people who have given distinguished service or brought distinction to the University,
the City of Sheffield or the region. They may be individuals of national or international standing or
alumni of the University who have risen to the heights of their chosen profession or field of service.
The University tradition of recognising excellence in this way dates back to the first congregation to
award Sheffield degrees. This took place on 2 July 1908 in Firth Hall, and the first honorary degree
was awarded to the then Chancellor, the Duke of Norfolk. The University is proud to include many
notable figures amongst its honorary graduates in the years since and 2013 is no exception.
Stephen Daldry CBE 1
Theatre and film director and producer Stephen Daldry
CBE, an English Literature graduate (BA 1982), was
awarded an honorary degree (LittD) in 2001. He is the
Chairman of the Executive Producers and the Executive
Producer (Creative) of the opening and closing
ceremonies of the London Olympics.
Jessica Ennis-Hill CBE 2
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Heptathlete Jessica Ennis-Hill CBE (BA Psychology 2007),
gold medal winner in the London 2012 Olympic Games.
She is Patron of the University’s Elite Sports Performance
Scheme, and was awarded an honorary degree (LittD)
in 2010.
HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 3
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother was
awarded an honorary degree (DMus, Doctor of Music)
in 1966 at a degree ceremony which followed the official
opening of the Arts Tower.
Angela Knowles 4
Honorary graduate (LittD, 2008) Angela Knowles met her
first husband, John, at the University when she worked
in the Students’ Union. His death from cancer was the
inspiration behind the Calendar Girls, and Angela and her
friends have raised millions of pounds for the Leukaemia
Research Fund.
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Professor Sir Harry Kroto FRS 5
Nobel Laureate Professor Sir Harry Kroto
FRS, the discoverer of a new form of carbon –
buckminsterfullerene – and a Chemistry graduate of the
University (BSc 1961, PhD 1964), was awarded an honorary
degree (DSc) in 1995. The Kroto Research Institute is
named in his honour.
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Sir Donald Bailey OBE 6
Sir Donald Bailey OBE, the inventor of the Bailey Bridge,
without which “we would not have won the war”
(Field Marshall Montgomery), received an honorary
degree (DEng, Doctor of Engineering) in 1949. He had
completed a BEng in Engineering at the University in 1923.
Professor Dame Janet Hemingway FRS 7
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Professor Dame Janet Hemingway FRS is the Director
of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, CEO of
the Innovative Vector Control Consortium and the
International Director of the Joint Centre for Infectious
Diseases Research, Jezan, Saudi Arabia. A University
graduate (BSc Genetics 1978), she was awarded an
honorary degree (DSc) in 2009.
Eddie Izzard 8
Comedian, actor and fundraiser Eddie Izzard studied
accountancy at the University for a year before leaving
to pursue his career of working out “what makes people
laugh”. He was elected Honorary President of the Students’
Union in 2010, and received an honorary degree (LittD,
Doctor of Letters) in 2006.
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Today’s Honorary Graduands
Mr Bill Gibson, BEng
An Electronic and Electrical Engineering graduate of the University of Sheffield, Bill
Gibson established Zytek in 1981 to design and develop electronic fuel injection
systems for racing cars and for very low volume road car manufacturers. The
company is recognised as being at the heart of the high-performance automotive
engineering sector in the UK. Links with the University continue through projects
commissioned from the Electrical Machines and Drives Research Group. Bill Gibson
received the coveted Simms Medal from the Royal Automobile Club in 2006 for
developments in the fields of motorsport and electric vehicles.
Professor Julia Buckingham, BSc, PhD, DSc
Professor Julia Buckingham is the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of Brunel University.
She graduated with a first-class degree in Zoology from the University of Sheffield
before moving to the University of London to pursue an academic career, beginning
with a PhD in Pharmacology. In 1997, she joined Imperial College London and held
the posts of Professor of Pharmacology, Head of the Division of Neuroscience and
Mental Health, College Dean for Non-Clinical Medicine and Pro-Rector (Education
and Academic Affairs). In addition to an outstanding research career, she played a
leading role in influencing science education at Imperial College. The combination of
her research excellence, commitment to science education and leadership roles has
made her an inspiration to many.
Mr Edmund de Waal, OBE
Edmund de Waal is one of the world’s leading artists working in ceramics today. He
is best known for his large-scale installations of porcelain vessels, with interventions
at Waddesdon Manor, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Tate Britain and mima. He
is also an award-winning writer – his family memoir, The Hare with Amber Eyes,
won international acclaim, including the 2010 Costa Biography Award, and has
been translated into over 20 languages. He has a Postgraduate Diploma in Japanese
Studies from the University of Sheffield, and received an OBE for services to art in
2011.
Emeritus Professor David Luscombe, FBA
David Luscombe has been Professor of Medieval History at the University for
forty years; he was appointed to a Chair in History at The University of Sheffield
in 1972, and held a range of senior University posts, including Pro-Vice-Chancellor
and Research Director for Arts and Humanities. He was the first Chairman of the
University’s Humanities Research Institute. A Fellow of the British Academy, Professor
David Luscombe is responsible for the publication of new editions of Medieval texts.
He is held in great respect as a leader of the study of the intellectual history
of the middle ages, and a powerful advocate for the Arts and Humanities at
The University of Sheffield.
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Senate Awards
Professor Harm Askes
Dr Andrew Heath
Professor of
Computational
Mechanics and Head
of the Department of
Civil and Structural
Engineering
Lecturer in American
History, Department
of History
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Order of Proceedings
All ceremonies are preceded by a recital by the Aliah Saxophone Quartet. Graduates of the University of Sheffield’s
Music Department.
Music during the processions:
Jonathan P Eyre BMus (Hons) ARCO (ChD) ATCL
Processional: Trumpet Tune in D - Johnson
Recessional: Grand Choeur Dialogue - Gigout
The ceremonies begin with the procession which will include University staff, Honorary Graduand(s), Public Orator(s),
Senior Officers of the University, Civic Dignitaries and finally the mace bearer and the Presiding Officer.
The Presiding Officer will declare the Ceremony open and the congregation will be invited to be seated.
Following the Presentation of Graduates and Conferment of Degrees, the Presiding Officer will address the
Congregation.
The Presiding Officer will declare the Ceremony closed.
The processions will leave the Hall.
The Congregation is asked to remain in the Hall until the Processions, special guests and graduates have left.
Guests are invited to applaud the graduates as they process from the Hall.
The University of Sheffield Graduation: Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 9.30am
Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 9.30am
Presentation of Graduates and Conferment of Degrees
Presiding Officer
Sir Peter Middleton, Chancellor
Presenter
Faculty of Engineering – To be presented by Professor S. B. M. Beck, Faculty Director of Learning and Teaching for the
Faculty of Engineering. Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
This programme contains the names of all students who have successfully completed their studies. Not all candidates
will be in attendance. This information was correct as at 28 June 2013.
Presentation of Graduates in the
Faculty of Engineering
DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING
Civil and Structural Engineering
Harm Askes
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Civil and Structural Engineering
Danielle Olivia Densley Tingley
Rebecca Fraser
Yasser Helal
Naeimeh Jafarifar
Harry James Langford
Mengqiu Li
Peter Seong-Uk Park
Vassilis Roubos
Rebecca Louise Sharpe
Ruirui Sun
Robert James Westgate
Emma Linnea Westling
Jingjing Zhou
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Ziad Azar
Bo Gao
James Ernest Green
Pin Jern Ker
Hong Yao Long
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
With Honours
Aerospace Engineering with Private
Pilot Instruction
Sam Faulconbridge
Jaswant Nota
Structural Engineering with
Architecture
Aaron Tsang
Jamie Martyn Woolass
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Electrical Engineering
Tieng Dieng Tan
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
With Honours
Aerospace Engineering
Harshvardhan Kodam
Chun Ning Kenneth Li
Electrical Engineering
Mei Zheng
Electronic Engineering
Bing Xia
Conferment of Degrees in the
Faculty of Engineering
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
With Honours
Aerospace Engineering
Ahmad Fikri Baharan
Nikhil Bhakta
Steven Blackburn
Charles Tristan Crawshaw
Martyn Daniel Davies
Oliver James Dellar
Falilou Gaye
Christopher Michael Harrison
Jessica Kennedy
Oliver Laslett
Cheuk Man Herman Liu
Gregory Mccann
Craig Miller
Niamh Mobberley
Swikrit Pandit
Robert Hayes Petch
Richard Rose
Philip Michael Ryan
Navin Mohan Sangtani Lakhwani
Joshua Walker
Charles Winter
Aerospace Engineering with Private
Pilot Instruction
Jack William Beardmore
Ashley Booth
James Coaley
Thalia Farrell
Gonzalo Genovart Urra
Sam Kingdon
Chung Yan Lo
Steven Luong
Phillip Kevin Machoka
Steven Joe Rice
Omkar Seetahal
Aerospace Engineering with a Year in
Industry
Philip Gadsby
Thomas Hiddleston
Carl David Naven
Wei Hong Tay
Daniel Tomlinson
Gavin James White
Cara Jane Williamson
Abdikerim Yusuf
Aerospace Engineering with a Year in
North America
Lynn Harvey
Luke Heath
Steven Ingham
Saidat Oluwatosin Ojulari
Timothy Slater
Architectural Engineering Design
Zeid Arnaout
Tiroy Nicholas
Jie Wang
Xiaohan Yu
Biomedical Engineering
Bernadette Deere
Nidharshani Mekhala Deldeniya
Sirini Owen Jayasooriya Jayasooriya
Arachchige
Peggy Khoo
Anas Syazwan Mohd Ghazali
Amelia Guadalupe Ortiz Rios
Nicholas Pantelireis
Matthieu Recugnat
Samuel Phillip Richardson
Civil Engineering
Andrew James Arbon
Joe Brigly
Nyal Clement Smith
Edward Collin
Simon De-Ville
Helen Drury
Emma Louise Galley
Patrick James Gannon
Robert Gardner
Jonathan Kelly
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Lucy Mclaughlin
Sarah Mitchell
Richard James Parkin
Thomas Roberts
Chrysanthos Theodorou
Zora Ruth Van Leeuwen
Matthew Thomas Varley
Fred Spencer Vellacott
Civil Engineering with a Modern
Language
Werdah Ahmed
Steven Mark Bayton
Thomas Nathan Janusz
Giovanna Sinisgalli
Civil and Structural Engineering
Katie-Louise Patricia Armitage
Aaron Blanchard
Alexander Edward Brown
Schwep Bing Chong
Richard Colley
Josh Conway
Jamie Michael Cook
Andrew David Curry
Ioannis Dionysopoulos
Nicholas James Drake
Matthew Michael Goold
Salahi Mustafa Gorus
Jonathan Higham
Kenneth Leung
Chengcai Li
Kypros Lofitis
Thomas McClenan
Zhanna Meritee
Mustafa Nasser
Terng Sheng Ng
Samuel O’Kane
Irina Parvanova
Steve Peet
Felix Rennie
James Paul Joseph Simpson
Matthew Thomas Southgate
Joe Stafford
Thomas Stewart
James Edward Steven Taylor
Stephanos Timotheou
Dominic Turner
William Michael Wallace
Michael Cameron Watters
Peter White
Charlotte Amy Wright
Digital Electronics
Dimitrios Konstantinidis
Electrical Engineering
Andrei Ovidiu Basaraba
Glynn Cooke
Stefanie Jane Cray
Stephen Walter Laing
Mohamad Hazwan Mohd Daut
Michael Mouyiasis
Igor Tsyokhla
Electronic Engineering
Rito Dipto
Samuel Christopher Goodyear
Harry Thomas Harrison
Faezah Harun
Mark Hodgkins
Andrew Hutchinson
Peter Sisley
Electronic and Communications
Engineering
Nor Fadhila Abdul Muin
Mardhiah Abdullah
Joseph Reynolds
Muhammad Faizuddin Rokman
Noor Sofiyana Sadruddin
Microelectronics
Aina Nur Aalia Putri Baharuddin
Brett Harrison
Nur Farahana Mat Isa
Siti Nur Asyikin Mohd Yatim
Timothy Roberts
Conferment of an Honorary
Degree
To be presented by Professor Steven A.
Banwart, Director of the Kroto Research
Institute and Public Orator
DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING
Bill Gibson
Conferment of Degrees in the
Faculty of Engineering
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
With Honours
Structural Engineering with
Architectural Studies
Harriette Doxey
Rachael Fitton
Harriet Clare Patricia Ford
Helen Elizabeth Gregory
Gideon Lowes
Robert Owen
Rhiannon Clair Szmidt
Structural Engineering and
Architecture
Kenneth Allan
Oumouna Attigh
Rebecca Mary Teresa McHale Bleeze
Emma Bowes
Phillip Brewer
Alyssa Leah Amor Gibbons
Jonathan Jackson
Christopher Jones
Matthew Marson
Catriona Mcculloch
Steven Denis Moran
Catherine Rankine
Andrew Sadler
Olivia Fay Georgina Wall
Laura Wilson
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Aerospace Engineering
Adam Giles
Satheeskumar Shanmugaraja
Electrical Engineering
Cherifou Diaoula
Ismail Kayapinar
Kyriacos Paraskeva
Stoyko Ivanov Stoyanov
Radu Serban Tomuleasa
Electronic and Communications
Engineering
Brian Natala
Jayanga Dinuka Eranda Ranasinghe
Jasinthan Rathnasothy
With Honours
Aerospace Engineering
Nabeel Mohamed Abdulla
Bon Aizawa
Osama Al Kindi
Jenn Yen Ang
Aarti Sai Prakash Aroor
Liam Peter Atkinson
Zhongqi Chi
Abbie Cunningham
Jordan Nicholas D’Costa
Pavel Drozdov
Thomas James Etches
Patrick Fraine
Hashim Hassan
Jian Huang
Timothy Man Shui Jim
Rasheena Rukshi Madawala
Hania Mohiuddin
Xueheng Pang
Siwoo Park
Himanshu Naresh Patel
Nicholas Rackham
Nathan Ray
Shilpa Kishor Vekaria
Isaac Jami Yamina
Hanlin Yang
Temirlan Zhylkybek
Aerospace Engineering with Private
Pilot Instruction
Scott Cozens-Smith
Sarah Christine McDougall
Mohamed-Fahad Miqtham
Louis Vallance
Biomedical Engineering
Marzieh Abdul Tehrani
Alister John Irving
Gelareh Jahani
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Civil Engineering
Liam Emad Abu-Nimeh
Salman Alsaati
Fahad Mansour A. Alzamil
Arslan Hayal Chaudhry
Hao Chen
Darius Huang Wei Cheong
Sam Cogan
Zenovia Costa
Georgios Dagres
Haiyu Dong
Joseph Donleavy
Samuel Druce
Waleed Suliman Elmajaie
Ashish Gujar
Meng Jiao Huang
Josh Hughes
Yvonne Wandia Karanja
Gerald Chak Yan Lee
Yang Li
Tshung Yu Lim
Liam McEneaney
Francis Antony M Njoroge
Fausat Toluwani Oyefuga
Cristobal Sapena Lafuente
Ilya Sianko
Geyang Song
Sibghat Ullah
Yanzhi Wang
Hao Wen
Xiangbo Weng
Dingdang Xiang
Jun Ke Xiang
Xiaowei Yan
Leshi Zou
Electrical Engineering
Raluca Anisie
Seddon Atkinson
Muhammad Kamran Basit
Edward Boland
Yidi Chen
Yue Chen
Katharine Fewings
Jiangnan Gong
Oulun Huang
Syed Kamran Hussain
Agha Hunain Abbas Khan
Rana Wasim Zikria Khan
Fraz Anwar Makki
Mohamed Huzair Mohamed Sajid
Imran Moin
Willy Jhun Morte Narag
Albert Srouji
Michael Stringer
Muhammad Adeel Tahir
Andrew Wells
Hangyu Wu
Shichen Yu
Yunfan Zhang
Electronic Engineering
Zohaib Ahmed Syed
Matthew Clements
Yufei Du
Ali Murtaza Farooqui
Xiang Jiang
Daniel Philip Lewis
Yanru Lu
Andrew Alan Portnell
Hongtu Qian
Jiaqi Wang
Electronic Engineering with
Employment Experience
Aparajit Narayan
Electronic and Communications
Engineering
Oluwatobi Babatunde
Omololami Bankole
Beyit Barakali
Jiexian Cai
Shubham Chopra
Hao Fu
Liang Guo
Shaoke Hou
Jinfa Hu
Yue Hu
Sura Badeea Ismael
Xiang Ji
Yichen Liu
James Rawet
Ying Shu
Nikolaos Tsiamis
Zhanerke Ussen
Siyang Wang
Bohui Zhang
Chaoyong Zhou
Sen Zhou
Structural Engineering with
Architectural Studies
Xi Gan
Siti Nurazimah Haji Hashim
Jianlong Liu
Senate Award for Excellence in
Learning and Teaching
To be presented by Professor S. B. M.
Beck, Faculty Director of Learning and
Teaching for the Faculty of Engineering.
Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
Professor Harm Askes, Department of
Civil and Structural Engineering
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Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 12.00 Noon
Presentation of Graduates and Conferment of Degrees
Presiding Officer
Sir Peter Middleton, Chancellor
Presenter
Faculty of Arts and Humanities - To be presented by Dr P. Simons, Faculty Director of Learning and Teaching for the
Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Senior Lecturer, Department of French
Faculty of Science - To be presented by Professor Alistair Warren, Director of Learning and Teaching for the Faculty of
Science.
This programme contains the names of all students who have successfully completed their studies. Not all candidates
will be in attendance. This information was correct as at 28 June 2013.
Presentation of Graduates in the
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Biblical Studies
Sin Pan Daniel Ho
Christopher James Meredith
Michael John Sandford
Philosophy
Joshua Ian Forstenzer
Lindsey Porter
Conferment of Degrees in the
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
BACHELOR OF ARTS
With Honours
Biblical Studies
Simon James Henry
Benjamin Hilton-Turvey
Aysha Musa
Biblical Studies and English
Rebecca Carole Elizabeth Clarke
Georgina Elizabeth Gear
Biblical Studies and Music
James Parker
Biblical Studies and Philosophy
Jonathan Mann
Madeleine Ruth Oakes
Philosophy
Philip Amey
Nova Arkasrivorn
James Ashford
Harriet Barton
Daniel Bennett
Sophie Berkeley
Alex Blaza
Siobhan Bligh
Joanne Bowen
Lewis Brooks
Peter Brown
Xavier Thomas Leem Bruggen
Alexander Verrall Clements
Philippa Kate Collins
Anastasia Connolly
Charlie Bartholomew Crerar
George Edward Cusworth
Alexander Derrick
Hannah Dormor
Sophie Duffree
Harriet Robena Egar
Rebekah Finlay
Christopher John Fletcher
Michael Friis
Daniel Garraghan
Ruth Graham
Jake Green
Dorothea Greenwood
Thomas Stuart Hagyard
Keeley Heaton
Alzena Herzella
Rosie Elise Hetherington
George Nicolai Hilder
Joseph William Houlders
William Robert Hughes
Alexander Keliris
Daniel Kiernan
Joseph Robert Kinnaird
Jaromir Kvetoun
Naomi Antonia Catherine Lavelle
Rebecca Linnard
Marcus Lowe
Robert Henry Charles Martin
Ella Mccabe
Grace Merry
Owen Moffat
Robert Morgan
Douglas Adrian Needham
Emma O’Donnell
Phillip Graham O’Sullivan
Janicke Carine Sandra Pilkington
Gemma Popple
Scott James Preston
Gabriele Giordano Maria Rossi
Amy Elizabeth Isabel Sadler
Ravi Shah
Tegan Shea
Alice Short
Heber Soriano Gomez
Thomas John Sprackland
Rebecca Hannah Stevenson
Shelby Taylor Storey
James David Travers
Hannah Elizabeth Utley
Emma May Walker
Luke Edward Webb
Richard Williams
Theological Studies
Richard David Battersby
David John Clark
Christopher Mark Davies
Paul David Deakin
Kevin Robert Dyke
Sarah Catherine Feaster
Kevin Adam Nathanael Greaves
Ian Harold Johnston
Tommy Philip Merry
Terence Francis Murnane
Stephen Carl Nolan
Katherine Ann Magdalene Price
David Twomey
David Warner
Presentation of Graduates in the
Faculty of Science
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Biomedical Science
Lauren Michelle Jenny Buck
Sarah Burbridge
Alice Katie England
Kai Yoon Fan
Joseph Benjamin Pickering
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Leenah Mohammed M Alaalm
Heba Saleh Alhamal
Othman Abubakr S Baothman
Adam James Michael Croucher
Peter John Michael Drake
Abdullah Ibrahim
Tacita Louise Nye
Richard Michael Salmon
Laura Jayne Smith
Agnieszka Natalia Urbanek
Jayne Louise Wilson
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
With Honours
With Honours
Biochemistry and Microbiology
David Cooke
Biochemistry
Amirul Adli Bin Abd Aziz
Hannah Louise Burdett
Daniel Caley
Tzu Ken Chan
Nicholas Andrew Clement
Emily Anne Collinson
Emily Dakin
Josephine Sian Behan Ennis
Benjamin Charles William Garton
Siti Nor Fatiha Haji Zaidin
Victoria Helen Jones
Dandan Liu
Akuila Albana Maliqi
Karen Adele Middleton
Mohd Anuar Bin Othman
Alexander Ranahan
Eleanor Beatrice Ringland
Molecular Biology
Jennifer Kathryn Ventress
Conferment of Degrees in the
Faculty of Science
MASTER OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
With Honours
Biochemistry
Lewis Burton
Joseph Ford
Max Hebditch
Haroon Khan
Stephen Marshall
Biochemistry and Genetics
Emma Burley
James Oliver
Biochemistry and Microbiology
Sarah Batters
William Joseph Branchett
Christopher Nicol
Calum Pattrick
Sarah Marie Theaker
Peter William Venn
Genetics
Jessica Tarrant
Genetics and Microbiology
Robyn Bradbury
Calum Chisnell
Kai Christopher Chisnell
Laura Louise Dixon
Christopher Mason
Medical Biochemistry
Natalie Helena King
Joseph Willson
Medical Genetics
Olympia Gianfrancesco
Charlotte Victoria Yorke Knowles
Microbiology
Hannah Marie Southam
Paul Todd
Molecular Biology
Mark Andrew Ashworth
Neil Bowden
Sarah Abigail Burgess
Andreea Ciuntu
Konstantinos Drousiotis
Matthew Robert Farley
Thomas David Farmilo
Chris Jenkins
Namrata Rana
David Michael Roberts
Roger Strotz
Biochemistry and Genetics
Jason Brocklesby
Nurafiqahtul Hikmah Haji Seribini
Matthew Hunter
Benjamin Livesey
Marina Pavlou
Christian Pratt-Jones
Heather Susan Simpson
Sarah Tomlinson
Michael Turner
Biochemistry and Microbiology
Rachel Hannah Bell
Jia Yin Chong
Ruby Dickman
Fatou Jaiteh
Simon Lesbirel
Deborah Murison
Kate O’Sullivan
Olivia Charlotte Amelia Roberts
Rhea Sharma
Yebin Won
Biochemistry and Molecular Cell
Biology
Kerrie Mcnally
Biomedical Science
Kathryn Isabel Adamson
Chigaemezu E Amuchie
Nawwar Dina Binte Gamal Angullia
Robert Ian Atherton
Gregory Bacon
George Bailey
Emily Baker
Conferment of an Honorary
Degree
To be presented by Professor Liz Smythe,
Chair in Molecular Cell Biology, Director
of the Centre for Membrane Interactions
and Dynamics and Public Orator
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE
Julia Clare Buckingham
Conferment of Degrees in the
Faculty of Science
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
With Honours
Biomedical Science
Neil Baldwin
James Belcher
John Russell William Berry
Amritpal Bhambra
Hannah Bingham
Laura Binks
Christopher Andrew Bottomley
Joshua Brewster
Tom Brotherton
Jessica Budd
Sophie Bunce
Joseph Burton
Rosanna Robyn Carr
Stephen Chadwick
Oliver Peter Chamberlain
Christopher James Chapman
Camilla Rachel Chilvers
Wai Hang Chiu
Dovile Cicenaite
Joseph Steven Herbert Clark
Richard William Clayton
Jenny Cockrell
Isobel Creedon
Ashleigh Jane Cresswell
Sophie Cumming
Anwen Darlington
Harvey Davies
Thomas Davis
Timothy Dixon
Siri Oiahals Dokken
Matthew Doyle
William Doyle
Charlotte Draper
Jessica Duck
Marilyn Eshiaroke Eshikena
Laura Evans
Ifeoma Olivia Eze
Reece Christopher Falla
Kate Faulkner
Emma Fay
Matthew Fisher
Emily Catherine Irina Flynn
Siu Wan Fung
Leony Rose Gillott
Jack Peter Green
Jasper Gruenewald
Chang Kyoung Ha
Siti Hazirah Haji Abu Hassan
Abigail Elizabeth Hand
Adil Mahmood Haque
Antonina Hassouni
Catherine Melissa Hawkes-Blackburn
Laura Haworth
Abigail Henderson
Stephanie Hill
April Hird
Kerrie Holland
Christopher Paul Horsfall
Anna Hutchinson
Mohammad Khairi Ihsannudin Isnon
Bin Ismail
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Nur Zaidah Jailani
Emily Jamieson
Naima Marjan Khan
Lok Iong Leong
Huanyu Li
Georgie Pamela Lichtveld
Wendy Wei Li Lim
Carlos Ling
Rebekah Lloyd
Hannah Lovell
Emily Denise Lucas
Neha Tarun Kumar Lumb
Andrew Lund
Irfaan Saleem Manjoo
Rohan Manoj
Paul Marie
Emily-Ruth Marriott
Charlotte Marris
Terrance Mathew
Abbigail Rebecca May
Helen McCarthy
Matthew William Mitchell
Rebecca Mole
Sophie Monkman
Alexandra Morrison
Harry Mycock
Xuan Rui Ng
Laura Niblock
Joseph Nur
Emma Louise O’Kane
Abril Oliva Ramirez
Jessica Owen
Lucy Owen
Siobhan Catherine Page
Rachel Parker
Jenny Patel
Sanjay Pravin Patel
Laura Piercy
Bethany Pigott
Rita Pilkington
Jonnathan Andrey Ramirez Leon
Zohaib Rana
Elisa Tabea Regenhardt
Natalie Paige Rounding
Charlotte Louise Rowan
Jessica Catherine Rowley
Hasmik Samvelyan
Shunsuke Sasaki
Rehma Kulsoom Sayed
Francesca Scott
Andrew Lawrence Shackles
Shivani Shah
Vishna Nirish Shah
Darshan Sharma
Joshua Edmund Shaw
Natalie Shek
Durre Fatima Siddiqui
Jennifer Ann Singleton
Rebecca May Sloan
Aaron Smith
Hayley Rose Solomon-Steeds
Sin Lih Tan
Alice Taylor
Claire Taylor
William Thompson
Joseph Stuart Edward Tiffin
Felicity Poppy Tournant
Danielle Rebecca Tracey
Ho Kwan Tse
Jessica Walsh
Owain Christopher Walsh
Emma Wilson
Huoy Wen Sarah Wong
Jamie Woolley
Harrison Worrell
Phoebe, Pei Li Yiin
Chris Young
Biomedical Science with Employment
Experience
Harriet Frances Doubleday
Clare O’Malley
James Peters
Jennifer Tucker
Matthew Austen James Wade
Adele White
Genetics
Ilana Hood
Chin-Hsun Kuo
Rebecca Grace Tatam
Charlotte Sarah Tulloch
Genetics and Microbiology
Nassr El-Faki
Paul Christian Galvin
Fazila Rasul
Medical Biochemistry
Adam Stephen Butler
Huimin Hu
Michael Paul
Jared Smithson
Medical Genetics
Bethan Cook
Daniel North
Ringailė Zakšauskaitė
Medical Microbiology
Michael Knappett
Microbiology
Jennifer Louise Hardy
Joseph Adam Kirk
Edward Mole
Shannon Quek
Gareth Satchell
Molecular Biology
Rebecca Louise Brown
Joseph Campion
Luqman Dau
Lucie Hadley
Giorgos Irodotou
Alexandra Victoria Lee
Adam Martak
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Wednesday 17 July 2013 at 3.30pm
Presentation of Graduates and Conferment of Degrees
Presiding Officer
Professor Sir Keith Burnett, Vice-Chancellor
Presenters
Faculty of Arts and Humanities - To be presented by Dr Bob McKay, Lecturer in English Literature and Assistant
Director of Learning and Teaching for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
Faculty of Social Sciences – To be presented by Marie Kinsey, Public Orator and Director of Learning and Teaching,
Department of Journalism Studies
This programme contains the names of all students who have successfully completed their studies. Not all candidates
will be in attendance. This information was correct as at 28 June 2013.
Senate Award for Excellence in
Learning and Teaching
To be presented by Dr Bob McKay,
Lecturer in English Literature and
Assistant Director of Learning and
Teaching for the Faculty of Arts and
Humanities
Dr Andrew Heath, Department of
History
Presentation of Graduates in the
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
History
Matthew Robert Carnell
Kate Victoria Law
Duncan Marks
Julia Teresa McClure
Conferment of Degrees in the
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
BACHELOR OF ARTS
History
Jamie Delaney
With Honours
History
William Aitkenhead
Anne-Marie Allan
Amabel Allen
Harriet Beatrix van Bochove Allen
Charlotte Aulton
Alasdair Austin
William Edward Bailey
Christopher Baker
Lucy Bell
Sam Bloom
Natasha Amy Bould
Sarah Bramham
Jack Brenndorfer
Matthew Carl
Samuel Mark Chapman
Thomas Michael Charles Clay
Samuel David Cofman-Nicoresti
Katherine Cooney
Charlotte Copestick
Hannah Currie
William Dean
Elliott Harry Dews
Samantha Elizabeth Dix
Rory Donaldson
Ellen Kate Donnelly
Sam Drury
Amy Edmondson
Yasmine Katie Finbow
Joseph Vincent Fitzgerald
Sebastian John French
Olivia Sian Froment
Gareth Michael Gibson
James Andrew Gilliland
Ellen Gleeson
Amelia Helen Grace Glenister
Matthew William Godden
Max Goldbart
Lily Golding
Michael Goodfellow
Matthew Goodman
Jessica Harris
Heather Hatton
Holly Hawthorn
Benjamin Hayes
Jessica Hill
Thomas Hitchcock
David Holland
Charlie Hoyland
Paul James Hurrell
Rebecca Jane Hutchinson
Peter Edward James
Chris Knight
Matthew Kraus
Keri Landeg
Rachel Langley
Charlotte Lavelle
Simon Adrian Lawrence
Dominic Leon
Jenny Leung
Philippa Lewis
Iona Catherine Livingstone
Harold Eric Mawdsley
Bobby Mckenna
Adam Mckie
Paul Miller
Michael Mitchinson
Emily Morrissey
George Morton
Kate Murray
Jessica Louise Naylor
Francine Nicholas
Grace O’Driscoll
Jennifer Lauren Grace Old
Sarah Elizabeth Helen Parkes
Katie Erica Payne
Joseph Petzold
Alex Pilch
Conor Power
William Price
Bethan Jayne Rimmington
Claudia Jane Rogers
Elizabeth Shepherd
Lisa Marie Shepherd
Maximilian Shepherd
Daniel Smith
Ian Robert Smith
Sophie Smith
Dominic Spiers
Imogen Stead
Rachael Emily Stein
Jamie Stevenson
Daniel Stockton
Patrick Robert Sturgess
Bethany Armorel Surgenor
William Swain
Emma Louise Sweetman
Albert Tapp Scotting
Alexander Taylor
Max Templer
Michael Thompson
April Waddington
Hannah Wallace
Laura Ward
Jacob Warner
Daniel James Watson
Matthew Watson
Helena Way
Daniel Edward West
Emma West
Luke Daniel Konrad Wiechula
Matthew David Willis
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Ernest Wilson
Alexandra Wollacott
Laura Wood
Lauren Woodley
Laura Woodward
Emma Rose Yorke
History and Philosophy
Elizabeth Blundell
Rachel Cole
Oliver George Marius Cook
Max Edwards
Nicole Louise Forbes
Charlotte Elizabeth Forshaw
Kieran Gangaram
Christopher Paul Hutchings
Michelle Kambasha
Thomas Michael McKinney
Harry Short
David William Simpson
Jess Waller
Conferment of an Honorary
Degree
To be presented by Professor Andrew
Linn, Faculty Director of Research and
Innovation for the Faculty of Arts and
Humanities and Public Orator
DOCTOR OF LETTERS
Edmund Arthur Lowndes de Waal
Conferment of Degrees in the
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
BACHELOR OF ARTS
History and Politics
James Durgan
With Honours
History and Politics
Daniel David Atherton
James Austin
Adam Beadle
Lauren Bennett
Ruth Beresford
Joseph Daniel Blatch
Andrew Bryson
Claudia Paola Burger
Maya Champaneri
Jack Edward Cliffe
Josh Cook
Robert Cooke
Daniel Cordock
Joshua Angus Davies
Sian Davies
Meredith Evans
Frederick Charles Everitt
Jordan Fitzpatrick
Helen Grant
Daniel Harris
Liam Himsworth
Orlando James Jenkinson
Olivia Grace Jensen
Thomas George Jowett
James Michael Kenny
Alexandra Rose Elizabeth Lee
George Lindars-Hammond
Richard Maddock
Kyle Mcgrath
Reuben McKeown
Alexandra Mary Mcnelis-Wheatly
Charles William Henry Morris
James Murphy
Hannah Mary Nixon
Tobias Nunn
Alexander George Nye
Grace Elizabeth Ogden
Siobhan Therese O’Malley
Megan Angharad Ormson
Jake Daniel Otley
Richard James Pate
Stefan Pidluznyj
Bethan Ratcliffe
Adam Renvoize
Charles Richiardi
Sophie Roach
Joseph Robinson
Emily Rose
Samuel Seager
Richard Simpson
Mary Kathleen Smith
Rebecca Jo Ann Smith
Thomas Edward Smith
Henry Christopher Thomas Southwell
Grace Stokes
Peter William Storey
Benjamin David Swannell
Jacob Tiplady
Andrew Micheal Edward Tromans
Elly Turnbull
Thomas Vigor
Stephen Richard Walter
David Wilcox
Timothy Winward
Jonathan Wright
History and Sociology
Eleanor Bowering
Camille Crick
Emily Crompton
Anna Gavrielides
William Hugo Tudor Lock
Katherine Molloy
Madeleine Morrison
Andrew Pearson
Thomas Pilkington
International History and
International Politics
Hector James Anderson
Isobel Alexandra Bryant
Miriam Clare Dobson
Emily Jane Fearnley
Jack Lachlan Gill
Philip Douglas Hickling
Daniel Kirk
David Mintz
Alisha Emilie Rouse
James Sharp
Clement Teagle
Jonathan Webb
Benjamin James Zwolinski
Conferment of an Honorary
Degree
To be presented by Emeritus Professor
C. J. M. Stirling, FRS, Professor of Organic
Chemistry and Public Orator.
DOCTOR OF LETTERS
David Edward Luscombe
Conferment of Degrees in the
Faculty of Social Sciences
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Korean Studies
Nicholas Benjamin Sanders
With Honours
Chinese Studies
Anu Alaluusua
Jessica Frances Allen
Nathaniel Robert Barry
Jessica Kate Bowdrey
Miljan Glenny
Sarah Katie Jane Laevens
Ross Macdonald
Tamara Grace Joy Mccombe
Laura Marie Pattison
Thomas Van Mourik
Cally Joanne Williams
Katherine Olivia Marie Williams
Chinese Studies with French
Jacob William Edward Ross
Chinese Studies with German
Maksymilian Krzysztof Marzec
Chinese Studies and History
Andrew Stuart Cunane
Austen Toone
Chinese Studies with Japanese
Elizabeth Tam
Chinese Studies and Management
Tom Elsden
Oliver Marks
Kamile Pudzemyte
Lea Riggi
Nitisha Tamang
Chinese Studies with Russian
Thomas Fraser
East Asian Studies
Daniel Clifford Brown
Jack David Champion
Wei-Jou Chen
Louisa Elise Duck
Aimee Ember-Davies
Emma Evans
Virginia Fussey
Kathryn Gatford
Rebecca Louise Goodwin
Yaxi Huang
Michael Rauidhri Lavery
Adam Robert Lichters
Christina Amy Lowe
Daniel Loy
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Kimberley Jayne Maceke
Stephen Alexander Mason
Mischa Matthews - Hill
Tara McDermott
Hannah Louise McGuigan
Natasha Shirley-Anne Peter-Thomas
Henry Douglas Pike
Neil Richard Sonsthagen
Ruyu Tang
Nicholas Tansley
Jessamy Timms
Steven James Alexander Turner
Xue Wang
Joanna Weir
East Asian Studies and Business
Management
Ross James Culbertson
Ye Hong
Xueliang Jiang
Fiona Claire Welsby
Lingyan Zhu
Japanese Studies
Nicholas Phillip Batt
Viktorija Belak
Rory Michael Brookes
Daniel Arthur Jack Brown
Samantha Caballero
Ruth Dean
Alexandra Rosina Edgell
Peter James Grant
Kelly Harlock
Mary Hopewell
Benedict Horohan
Adriana Dinkova Koleva
Ruby Lawley
Hailie Chi Ting Man
Norgaile Matuseviciute
Leanne Orchard
Rosemary Pennells
Gregory Rawlins
Jill Frances Reynolds
Viktorija Simkovic
Katherine Stephenson
Michael Kevin Todd
Gaudre Trainyte
Scott White
Rebecca Whitter
Japanese Studies and History
Kelly Ing
Kenji King
Alex Murr
Japanese Studies with Spanish
Emily Elizabeth Shields
Korean Studies
Lucy Megan Astill
Korean Studies with Japanese
Alison Chan
Korean Studies and Management
Johannes Hyun-Su Tim Rosenthal
Hui Wang
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Award of Prizes
Professor Sharom Ahmat Prize
Chaoyong Zhou
The Paul Hancock Prize
Kerrie Mcnally
George Richard Potter Prize in History
Thomas Hitchcock
Anglo-American Prize in History
Adam Mckie
Harrison & Lilley Prize
Kerrie Mcnally
The Bailey Prize
Hannah Marie Southam
Peter Hopkinson Prize
Harry Thomas Harrison
Richard Rhodes Prize in Electronic
and Electrical Engineering
Stefanie Jane Cray
Andrew Hutchinson
Robert Barer Prize in Anatomy and
Cell Biology
Abigail Henderson
Institution of Civil Engineers’ Prize
Darius Huang Wei Cheong
Bible Society Prize for the best
Dissertation in Biblical Studies
Madeleine Ruth Oakes
Boehringer Prize in Microbiology
William Joseph Branchett
Joseph Adam Kirk
Oliver Butler Prize
Seddon Atkinson
Department of Civil and Structural
Engineering Prize for Special
Achievement
James Paul Joseph Simpson
Thomas Stewart
Crewe History Prize
David Holland
Institution of Engineering and
Technology (IET) Prize
Dimitrios Konstantinidis
Prof Peter Robson Semiconductor
Prize in Electronic and Electrical
Engineering
Michael Mouyiasis
Alan Roper (Glaxo) Prize in Genetics
David Michael Roberts
G. P. Jones Prize in Economic History
Robert Cooke
Alan Roper (Panlabs) Prize in Genetics
Lucie Hadley
JRI Prize in Bioengineering
Bernadette Deere
Royal Aeronautical Society Prize
Oliver Laslett
Sir Ian Kershaw Dissertation Prize
Claudia Jane Rogers
Robert Sloss Prize
Maksymilian Krzysztof Marzec
Krebs Prize in Biochemistry
Haroon Khan
Sheffield Graduate Award Santander
Prize
Matthew Marson
Laverick-Webster-Hewitt Travelling
Fellowship
Harry Thomas Harrison
J M A Smith Memorial Medal
William Joseph Branchett
Margaret Daniels Prize
Norgaile Matuseviciute
David Luscombe Prize in Medieval
History
Michael Mitchinson
Christopher Steinitz Prize in the
Biomedical Sciences
Rosanna Robyn Carr
Thomas Dickinson Memorial Prize
Daniel David Atherton
Bethan Ratcliffe
Mappin Medal and Premium in Civil
and Structural Engineering
Steven Mark Bayton
Stephenson Prize
Andrew Wells
William Ferdinand Memorial Medal
James Oliver
Mappin Medal and Premium in
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Raluca Anisie
Mike Fowler Medal for Creative
Science
Benjamin Livesey
Gibbons Prize
Thomas Hitchcock
GlaxoSmithKline Prize
William Joseph Branchett
Mappin Medal and Premium in
Interdisciplinary Programmes in
Engineering
Oliver James Dellar
Peter H Nidditch Prize in Philosophy
Lewis Brooks
Charlie Bartholomew Crerar
Robert Morgan
Hector Aitken Wainwright Prize
Igor Tsyokhla
Thomas Woodcock Prize
Charlotte Louise Rowan
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The Sheffield Graduate Award is made
to students who have undertaken a
co-ordinated programme of activities
outside their degree programme,
intended to enhance their experience
of higher education and aid their
personal growth. To receive the
award students must demonstrate
commitment across at least 4 of 6
areas of activity – enterprise; work
experience; volunteering and community activities; cultural
and social awareness; extending international horizons; and
activities supporting the university. Recipients of the award
have been rigorously assessed on a portfolio submitted to an
evaluation panel.
Sheffield Graduate Awards
Anne-Marie Allan
Kenneth Allan
Oumouna Attigh
Omololami Bankole
Jack William Beardmore
Steven Blackburn
Joseph Daniel Blatch
Alex Blaza
Rebecca Mary Teresa McHale Bleeze
Elizabeth Blundell
Emma Bowes
Emma Burley
Joseph Burton
Stephen Chadwick
Alison Chan
Andrew David Curry
Nidharshani Mekhala Deldeniya
Ellen Kate Donnelly
Harriette Doxey
Marilyn Eshiaroke Eshikena
Ifeoma Olivia Eze
Rachael Fitton
Emma Louise Galley
Alyssa Leah Amor Gibbons
Lynn Harvey
Antonina Hassouni
Catherine Melissa Hawkes-Blackburn
Laura Haworth
Rosie Elise Hetherington
Jessica Hill
Stephanie Hill
Kerrie Holland
Anna Hutchinson
Rebecca Jane Hutchinson
Jonathan Jackson
Sirini Owen Jayasooriya Jayasooriya
Arachchige
Haroon Khan
Peggy Khoo
Harshvardhan Kodam
Dimitrios Konstantinidis
Oliver Laslett
Alexandra Victoria Lee
Dandan Liu
Akuila Albana Maliqi
Charlotte Marris
Matthew Marson
Sarah Christine McDougall
Zhanna Meritee
Mohamed-Fahad Miqtham
Sarah Mitchell
Hania Mohiuddin
Sophie Monkman
Aysha Musa
Saidat Oluwatosin Ojulari
Clare O’Malley
Mohd Anuar Bin Othman
Fausat Toluwani Oyefuga
Laura Marie Pattison
Calum Pattrick
Joseph Petzold
Gemma Popple
Kamile Pudzemyte
Bethan Jayne Rimmington
Muhammad Faizuddin Rokman
Amy Elizabeth Isabel Sadler
Navin Mohan Sangtani Lakhwani
Shunsuke Sasaki
Darshan Sharma
Aaron Smith
Imogen Stead
Rachael Emily Stein
Emma Louise Sweetman
Peter William Venn
Peter White
Jamie Martyn Woolass
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The Chancellor and Pro-Chancellors of the University
wear robes in blue damask silk trimmed with gold.
The Vice-Chancellor and Pro-Vice-Chancellors wear robes
in black damask silk trimmed with gold.
Other Officers and staff of the University wear academic
dress from the university from which they graduated.
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The University of Sheffield academic dress
Academic dress at the University of Sheffield differs according to the type and level of award.
HIGHER DOCTORATES
wear a gown in fine scarlet
cloth, faced in green silk.
The bell sleeves are lined in
scarlet silk and looped with a
green button and cord. The
hood is of the Cambridge
shape, made of red ottoman
silk and lined throughout
with silk of the colour of the
Faculty.
BACHELORS wear a black
gown to the pattern of the
Oxford Bachelor of Arts.
The hood is in green and
half-lined with white artificial
fur and edged with silk of
the colour distinctive of the
degree and of the Faculty.
POSTGRADUATE
DIPLOMATES and PGCE
candidates wear a black gown
to the pattern of the Oxford
Bachelor of Arts. The hood
is green silk, edged in silk of
the colour of the Faculty. The
neckband of the hood is of
the colour of the Faculty.
Faculty colours
Crushed Strawberry
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
– all qualifications except BMus, MMus and DMus
Cream Brocade
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
– BMus, MMus and DMus
Purple
Faculty of Engineering
MASTERS wear a black
gown to the pattern of the
Oxford Master of Arts. The
hood is green silk and lined
throughout with the colour
distinctive of the degree and
of the Faculty. The Master
of Philosophy hood is lined
in green.
Red
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
– Medicine and Surgery
Pale Rose Pink
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
– Dental Surgery
Cerise
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
– all other qualifications
Apricot
Faculty of Science
DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY
and equivalent level awardees
wear a gown in fine scarlet
cloth, faced with green silk
with bell shaped sleeves.
The hood is of the Cambridge
shape, made of red ottoman
silk and lined throughout
in green.
FOUNDATION DEGREE IN ARTS candidates wear a
black gown to the pattern of the Oxford Bachelor of Arts,
no hood is worn.
DIPLOMATES wear a black gown to the pattern of the
Oxford Bachelor of Arts, no hood is worn. The facing is
edged in broad corded ribbon of the colour of the Faculty.
Old Gold
Faculty of Social Sciences
– all qualifications in the School of Architecture and
the Department of Town and Regional Planning
Pale Green
Faculty of Social Sciences
– all qualifications in the School of Law except BA,
BA(Law) and MA
Olive Green
Faculty of Social Sciences
– the qualifications of BA, BA(Law) and MA in the
School of Law
Lemon Yellow
Faculty of Social Sciences
– all other qualifications
Saxon Blue
International Faculty and Board of Collaborative
Studies
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Our Distinguished Alumni
As you graduate today you will be joining the worldwide community of over 135,000 Sheffield
alumni. The University is extremely proud of all of its graduates many of whom have gone on to
have successful and distinguished careers.
Dr William Barnsley Allen
(MBChB Medicine, 1914) (1892 –1933)
Won the Victoria Cross in 1916 and was the most decorated
medical officer of the war
The Rt Hon David Blunkett, MP (BA Politics, 1972)
Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside and
Hillsborough and former Home Secretary
Lee Child 1
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(LLB Law, 1977; Honorary LittD, 2009)
Crime fiction novelist
Jessica Ennis-Hill, CBE
(BSc Psychology, 2007; Honorary LittD, 2009)
Olympic heptathlon champion
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe (Executive MBA, 1999)
Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service
Amy Johnson 2 (BA Latin, French and Economics, 1925)
Pioneering aviator and first woman to fly solo around the
world
Vanessa Lawrence
(BA Geography, 1984; Honorary DSc, 2001)
Director General and Chief Executive of Ordnance Survey
Dr Nicholas Liverpool 3
(PhD Law, 1965; Honorary LLD, 2009)
President of the Commonwealth of Dominica
Hilary Mantel 4
(LLB Law, 1973; Honorary LLD, 2005)
Novelist, double winner of the Man Booker Prize for her
novels Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies
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Paul Mason 5 (BA Music and Politics, 1981)
Economics Editor of BBC Newsnight
Lucy Prebble 6 (BA English Literature, 2002)
Playwright, author of The Sugar Syndrome, ENRON, and the
television series Secret Diary of a Call Girl
The Rt Hon Lady Justice Rafferty, DBE 7
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(LLB Law, 1971; Honorary LLD, 2005)
Lord Justice of Appeal in the High Court of Justice
Dr John Roberts
(BEng Civil and Structural Engineering, 1969; PhD Civil
Engineering, 1972; Honorary DEng, 2006)
Principal engineer of the London Eye
Sir Richard Roberts, FRS 8 (BSc Chemistry, 1965;
PhD Chemistry, 1968; Honorary DSc, 1994)
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Joint Nobel Prize winner for the discovery of split genes
(1993)
Helen Sharman, OBE 9 (BSc Chemistry, 1984)
First British astronaut in space
Dan Walker 10 (BA History, 1998; MA Journalism, 1999)
Presenter of BBC Football Focus
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Elizabeth Watts 11
(BA Archaeology and Prehistory, 2001)
Opera singer with the English National Opera and the Welsh
National Opera
Douglas Young 12 (BA Architectural Studies, 1986)
Architect and owner of the Hong Kong based retail brand
Goods of Desire
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Sheffield Alumni
Congratulations on your
graduation
You are now one of the University’s alumni and you
have a continuing and important role to play. There is
no membership fee and no need to register – you join
The University of Sheffield Alumni (former students)
automatically because of your new status as a graduate.
What your University can still do for you…
There are several alumni benefits now available to you,
including:
Alumni Magazine
This Autumn you will receive your first copy of the alumni
magazine ‘Your University’ from the Development and
Alumni Relations Office. This is an annual publication to
keep you up-to-date on developments at Sheffield and
events for alumni. You will also receive a membership
card with your unique alumni membership number.
Online Alumni Directory
Our password protected online alumni directory, Sheffield
Reunited, enables you to create your own profile, search
for old University friends, and send secure emails to them.
From the website you can also find out about upcoming
alumni events. Visit www.sheffield.ac.uk/alumni
Alumni Offers*
What you can do for us…
There are over 135,000 alumni in more than 120 countries,
so you are joining a worldwide network of Sheffield Alumni.
There will be many opportunities over the coming years for
you to remain involved and support the continuing work of
your University.
Sport Sheffield offers a discounted alumni membership,
so if you stay in the area there is no need to find a new
sports facility to keep fit.
So please:
• Keep in touch
• Let us know if you move house
• Come back for reunions and events
• Support the University whenever you can
• Be an ambassador for Sheffield
• Encourage other graduates to do the same
Library*
Contact us:
There are a number of discounted offers available to alumni,
from discounted hotel rates to reduced car rental prices.
Sport Facilities*
Graduates with undergraduate or higher degrees from
the University are welcome to use the Western Bank
Library under the External Borrower Scheme.
Careers*
You can use the Careers Service for up to three years
after graduation for career planning and job searches.
Enterprise*
You are entitled access to University of Sheffield
Enterprise and the free business services they offer
up to five years after graduating.
* Find out more about all these alumni services at
www.sheffield.ac.uk/alumni/services
The Union of Students
The Union offers Life Membership for a small fee. This
provides you with continued access to the services
(excluding the Advice Centre) and entertainment the
Union has to offer. Visit www.sheffieldunion.com
Convocation
Convocation is the statutory body in the University’s
governmental structure representing graduates within
the University. Visit www.sheffield.ac.uk/convocation
Click on:
www.sheffield.ac.uk/alumni
Email us at:
[email protected]
Phone us on:
+44 (0)114 222 1043
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Development, Alumni Relations and Events Office
The University of Sheffield
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The University of Sheffield Graduation: Wednesday 17 July 2013
Officers of the University of Sheffield
Chancellor
Sir Peter Middleton, GCB, BA, HonLittD
Pro-Chancellors
Kathryn Elizabeth Riddle, JP, DL, BA, LLB
Paul Nicholas Firth, BA
Anthony Paul Pedder, OBE, DL, BSc, MSc
Vice-Chancellor
Professor Sir Keith Burnett, CBE, FRS, BA, DPhil, FInstPhys
Pro-Vice-Chancellors
Professor Michael Jonathan Braddick, MA, PhD, FRHistS
Professor Michael John Hounslow, FREng, BE, PhD, FIChemE, CEng
Professor Richard Anthony Lewis Jones, MA, PhD, FInstP, FRS
Professor Anthony John Ryan, OBE, BSc, PhD, DSc, FRSC
Professor Gill Valentine, BA, PhD, AcSS
Professor Anthony Weetman, MD, DSc, FRCP, FMedSci
Professor Paul Ellis White, BA, DPhil, FRGS, AcSS
Treasurer
David Young, CBE, BA, HonLittD
Registrar And Secretary
Dr Philip K Harvey, BSc, PGCE, PhD
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The University of Sheffield Graduation: Wednesday 17 July 2013
The Arms of the University of Sheffield
The University Arms, whose background colour is azure, contains a gold-edged open book at its centre, on which is
inscribed Disce Doce (Learn and Teach).
On either side of the book is a sheaf of eight silver arrows, which is derived from the shield of old Sheffield. The gold
crown is the Crown of Success and the White Rose of York denotes the University’s home county. The scroll carries the
motto of Firth College, Rerum Cognoscere Causas (To Discover the Causes of Things; from Virgil’s Georgics II, 490).
The University mace, which precedes the presiding officer in the academic procession, is made from silver gilt. Used for
the first time in 1909, it bears the Arms of both the University and the City of Sheffield, the York Rose, and the figure of
Minerva holding the wreath and palm branch.
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Olympic Gold medal winner Jessica Ennis-Hill CBE who won the Heptathlon in the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Jessica graduated from The University of Sheffield with a degree in Psychology in 2007 and was awarded the annual
Chancellor’s Medal and an Honorary degree. She is also patron of the University’s Elite Sports Performance Scheme
which was launched in 2010 to provide financial and non-financial support to talented student athletes at the University.
She recently awarded the first University of Sheffield Ennis Award to Jazmin Sawyers, international Long Jump
champion and first year Law student at the University.
Congratulations
on your graduation
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