Donor report 2014

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Donor Report 2013/14

Together making a difference

www.anglia.ac.uk/makingadifference


Prof Michael Thorne Vice Chancellor Anglia Ruskin University is a hugely ambitious academic community. We simply have more ideas for developing our offer to students at home and abroad and for the research we want to carry out than we can afford from the income we earn – even though that has grown to an all-time record level. Universities across the world who share that ambition traditionally appeal to former students, research funders and charitable trusts for support to accelerate their progress, be that in their ability to offer students scholarships, undertake groundbreaking medical research projects or simply hasten the rise up the reputational spectrum. As a donor myself, I am delighted to be supporting Anglia Ruskin in its advancement of knowledge and contribution to society. This document sets out our already remarkable progress in attracting support for projects and invites you to help us in any way you can, according to your means. I do hope you will join those of us who have already helped make our ambition a reality, much as we hope our degree programmes help our students fulfil their ambitions.


“To see such generous funding spent on bettering the lives of students is amazing.”

Sue Jacobs

Daryl Sharpe

Welcome to Anglia Ruskin University’s donor report for 2013/14. The following pages show our philanthropic income over the year, how this has been used and lists the various donors who have kindly given their support to make a real difference.

Thank you for all the support you have shown for the improvement of student experience in Anglia Ruskin. To see such generous funding spent on bettering the lives of students through individual bursaries and scholarships to wider education and awareness support is amazing.

I hope that you enjoy reading about the many ways in which your contribution has helped to change lives and shape our future. Whether you have given this year for the first time, or have been supporting us for several years – thank you. Sue Jacobs Head of Development & Alumni Relations

For us, your contribution to getting student-led projects and RAG (Raising & Giving) started is crucial, and certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed. Thanks to the fund, we are in a better place to ensure that volunteering and fundraising in university and in the wider community is an even bigger priority, which we think is really important. Thank you. Daryl Sharpe Anglia Ruskin Students’ Union President


Studying digital books in the library


With a little help from our friends‌.

We would like to thank our supporters for helping us to raise funds during 2013/14 for a wide range of initiatives, from scholarships and prizes rewarding excellence, to projects which enhance the student experience and research.

Our friends and supporters By giving, you have helped us to make an impact on the lives of our current and future students and the wider community. Our philanthropic income comes from a wide range of supporters and friends of Anglia Ruskin.

Our Annual Fund, which includes an annual telephone campaign, gives our student callers the opportunity to have conversations with our alumni – a great link between the past and the present. We also receive support from other individuals, corporates and trusts, and also raise funds through events.

2013/14 income source

Trusts and Foundations Corporates Annual Fund Pledges Individuals Initiatives

2013/14 areas of support

Music Therapy Research Student Support Scholarships and Prizes


Nursing students in one of our clinical skills labs


Scholarships and Opportunity

Scholarships and bursaries can provide life-changing opportunities to our students, which is why this is a key area of our fundraising focus. Scholarship or bursary support makes a huge difference – by having to worry less about money students can focus on their studies and on immersing themselves in the university experience, allowing them to expand their horizons and reach their full potential.

Alumni Support Fund Scholarships 2013/14 welcomed the second set of incoming students benefitting from the generosity of our alumni. Each year, 10 students receive £500 towards their studies, enabling them to begin their journey with a reduced financial burden. This year’s recipients were Sally Burch, Genevie Celestine, Amy Crawford, Darren Gilligan, Claire Gray, Megan Jefferson, Rebecca Johnson, Rollande Mbelek, Paul McDonagh and Maxine Morley. They are studying courses as diverse as Social Work, International Hospitality & Tourism, Sports Coaching and Marine Biology & Diversity and Conservation.

Auden Mckenzie Scholarships Alumnus Hasmukh Patel has kindly supported scholarships for the last 2 years through the pharmaceutical company he founded, Auden Mckenzie. He is passionate about supporting promising students who are facing serious pressures that may threaten their ability to continue with their studies. His support of £5,000 has helped three students this year: •

Sophie Goldsmith, in the final year of her BA (Hons) Drama and Film Studies degree, she plans to become a Drama Therapist, working with children and adolescents suffering from trauma and neurological abnormalities.

Nicola Murray, a mature student working towards a BSc (Hons) Midwifery degree.

Amber Cudmore studying for a BA in Early Childhood Studies, Amber plans to become a qualified primary school teacher.

Provide Provide is a not-for-profit social enterprise delivering health care services across the East of England. Their relationship with us has gone from strength to strength, with many of their nurses and support staff being Anglia Ruskin graduates. Provide have supported our students with bursaries, prizes, placements and job opportunities. In particular, our Charity and Social Enterprise Management course benefits from several fee assistance bursaries for incoming students. They also provide paid, year-long work placement and graduating job opportunities with real development potential. One recent recipient of this opportunity is Taylor Hughes, currently studying for a Business Management BA (to graduate in 2016). He has been able to gain valuable part-time work experience within the business centre of Provide, fully paid for a whole year. We are very grateful to Provide for their ongoing support and we look forward to continuing to work with them in the future.


Scholarships and Opportunity

John Owens

John Owens Scholarships For 2013/14 alumnus John Owens (BA Hons Geography, 1977) has provided three undergraduate scholarships, two for law and one for art. “I’m delighted to be an alumni donor at Anglia Ruskin University. I had three wonderful years at what was then CCAT back in the 1970s and it’s a great pleasure to be able to give a little back to the University in the form of scholarships. I’m greatly impressed by all this year’s Scholars and look forward to following their progress and the progress of future John Owens Scholars in the years to come.” John Owens

Law scholarship 1 – £500 annually for 3 years Awarded to first year incoming undergraduate law student Yasmin Jeffcoate, who achieved the highest A-Level grades.

this year and has enabled me to access information from the internet more freely. This has shown a huge benefit in being able to research subjects in more depth. I am sincerely very grateful.”

“This scholarship allowed me to buy extra reading material for my course, aiding my ability to achieve high grades. It has also given me the self-confidence to believe in myself and see that I am able to meet high expectations.”

Art scholarship – £500 annually for final 2 years Awarded to returning (second year undergraduate) art student Samuel Holmar who scored the highest marks in his first year of study.

Law scholarship 2 – £500 annually for final 2 years Awarded to returning (second-year undergraduate) law student Antony Carter who scored the highest marks in his first year of study. “This year’s scholarship has made a tremendous difference to me, and my ability to achieve my goals. I was struggling with a computer that was outmoded, very slow, and lacked the ability to connect with the internet at the University. The funds from the scholarship enabled me to purchase a MacBook Air, which has been superb throughout

“As my main focus is cinematography I have been building up my own equipment over the last two years. Earlier in the year I purchased a lens for my camera which was instrumental in capturing much of the footage for my documentary which was filmed completely at night. Without this equipment much of the footage would not have been captured and the quality of the film would have been greatly reduced. This scholarship has helped to alleviate the financial pressure which purchasing this equipment has put on me.”


Law students in the mock law court


First Aid training for Public Service students


Enhancing the student experience

Through our Telethon and other Annual Fund initiatives across the year, money donated by our alumni for unrestricted purposes goes into a General Fund to support studentfocussed projects and areas such as equipment, exhibitions and student activities. Seven projects have been made possible using unrestricted Annual Fund donations received during 2012/13 so thank you for supporting:

Training in First Aid at Work for Foundation students The standard First Aid training course was provided for 20 first year Foundation Public Service students, run by St John Ambulance, leading to a Certificate on successful completion. The students will be able to apply the skills learned in their work placements with disadvantaged groups and with the emergency public services, enhancing their CVs and considerably improving their employability.

Adult Nursing visit to Florence Nightingale Museum Designed to enhance learning and appreciation of professional healthcare standards within the field of adult nursing, a visit for 18 students has been arranged to the Florence Nightingale Museum at St Thomas Hospital in London along with the Old Operating Theatre at Guys Hospital.

Support for our Library This has allowed us to add to the new Patron Driven Acquisition (PDA) project, with many new e-books added to our library catalogue. Individuals can access just a particular part of a book, for instance a chapter for research, at a fraction of the usual cost. The more popular titles (based on patron usage) are then purchased permanently. To find out more about this project, please visit http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/about/ pda.html

Cheap as Chips – Frugal food awareness This initiative improves students’ financial awareness through sessions designed to show that shopping carefully and avoiding named brands can save money without scrimping on taste or quality.

Awareness of HIV in the UK and Africa Our Biomedical Science and Film students will write and produce approximately 6 short films during 2014, increasing awareness of HIV in both the UK and Africa.

Criminology field trip to Auschwitz for 30 students This event enhances students’ understanding of crime and its impact through exploration of the museum. The visit supports learning (students study violence, victims, war and genocide), as well as contributing to their understanding of devastating events, which may in turn inform their undergraduate dissertations.


Enhancing the student experience

Picture frames funded by donors

Interactive English Literature field trip to Imperial War Museum for 24 students

Student Led Projects including RAG (Raising and Giving)

A new, enhanced display area in Cambridge will allow all sports clubs to promote themselves better. It is based next to the scholars and sports results boards in a bustling area of campus, making this the place to go for all students looking to find out more about sports.

RAG societies are student-run charitable fundraising groups, present at many universities across the UK. They typically feature a series of fundraising initiatives that usually take place during a designated RAG week. This increases student engagement in an environment where they can create ownership of projects which have a positive impact on the community – not only locally, but with the potential to have a positive impact nationally, and even internationally. Seed funding has been made available to introduce a RAG Society next academic year, so the Students’ Union can establish a framework for this student led activity, which includes around 120 clubs and societies.

Arts & Culture

Mission Croatia

Funding has provided new picture frames, initially for use in a photography exhibition in the Mumford Theatre foyer on our Cambridge Campus.

Thank you to everyone who has made Mission Croatia and other International Community Experience (ICE) projects possible through your support.

The visit to Duxford involved an interactive learning session on ‘Trench Warfare’. Students accessed a wealth of artefacts and photographs through which they explored the daily routine of a soldier in the trenches on the Western front during World War I.

Sports

For the past 18 consecutive years Mission Croatia has developed and sustained relationships with four institutions for people with learning disabilities. Over 400 students and staff have taken part over the years and had their lives changed because of their experiences. This simple idea of doing good for those who have less than us has proved to be a valued way of mutual learning and growing international friendships that has made our students and staff proud to be part of Anglia Ruskin University. Simon Jones (1st Year BA Education and Childhood Studies) reflected: “Mission Croatia will be something we will treasure forever. The people I met and the experiences I had are endless. So much can be learned through story telling. This will be an experience I will share with my students when, in the near future I become a teacher. Thank you Anglia Ruskin, my team and Croatia for having us!”


Mission Croatia – Alumna Rosie playing with a resident at a hospital in Kraljevica.


Prizes rewarding excellence

Ramona Zoladek, winner of the 2014 Dr Supanee Gazeley Fine Art Prize

You have generously donated a number of student prizes this year.

Dr Supanee Gazeley Fine Art Prize This prize of £2,000 has been running for five years thanks to the generosity of alumna and Honorary Award holder Dr Supanee Gazeley. It is awarded to the student with the best body of Fine Art work displayed in the degree show. The 2014 winner is Ramona Zoladek (1st Class BA (Hons) Fine Art).

Mark Devin Performance Prize This is the third year that alumnus Mark Devin has sponsored this prize, with £500 awarded to the music or popular music student with the highest mark for an assessed performance. The 2014 winner is Catherine Joule (2:1 BA (Hons) Music).

Tempest Photography Prize Our graduation photographers have kindly sponsored a £500 prize since 2012. It is awarded to the final year photography student who has made the greatest progression across their three years of study. The 2014 prize was awarded to Antonia McDonnell (2:1 BA (Hons) Photography).


Supporting research that has an impact

Screen grab of the software for the analysis of burns data

Burn injuries

Breast Cancer

Your contributions have been used to purchase software for the analysis of the burns data collected in the gait and motion analysis laboratory in our Postgraduate Medical Institute. The software (see image above) enables us to build the skeletal image of the burns patient throughout the testing process so that through threedimensional assessment of their injury and movement limitations can be carried out.

New MCF7 breast cancer cells purchased from the American cell bank have been fundamental in research into breast cancer as they are used as one model for the disease. It is a great help to our research.

Resource constraints: sharing a finite world A major project is being undertaken to create a map of the planet’s resource limits, which will underpin the creation of a suite of research projects aimed at measuring the impacts of these ‘limits to growth’.


“I wanted to help make sure that students who may be struggling with money worries can receive the financial help they need to continue with their studies…”


Leave the gift of a lifetime

Leaving a legacy gift in your Will could be the single most important philanthropic gift you ever provide and can even significantly reduce your inheritance tax liability. A legacy gift can make a great difference long into the future, supporting students in their efforts to complete their studies successfully, whatever their needs may be, or helping to sustain and develop our ground-breaking specialist research, addressing the needs and issues affecting today’s society. If you’re passionate about Higher Education and the important work taking place at Anglia Ruskin, please consider how your legacy could brighten the lives of future students for years to come – it truly is the gift of a lifetime. Alumna Mary Windus (BA History, 2000), who has pledged a gift in her Will, describes what motivated her to give in this particular way.

“I wanted to help make sure that students who may be struggling with money worries can receive the financial help they need to continue with their studies, through essential scholarship funds. I also have a particular personal interest in cancer research and music therapy. Anglia Ruskin’s work in both these areas is world-class, and I know that making a legacy gift is one of the most effective ways that I can support all these areas of the University’s work.” We are very grateful to Mary and others who have already pledged gifts to Anglia Ruskin in their Will. Please do consider if you could do the same. To find out more, please visit our webpage at www.anglia.ac.uk/yourlegacy email giving@anglia.ac.uk to request a legacy brochure, or contact the Development Office on 0845 196 4722.


Psychology student wearing eye-tracking glasses


How you can support us

Many of our supporters make contributions to our Annual Fund which disburses grants to a variety of projects. However some of our donors are interested in giving to specific causes such as student support, research or music therapy. Whatever your area of interest, every one of our supporters has the power to play a role in Anglia Ruskin’s future. Here are some of the ways to support and stay connected with Anglia Ruskin.

Help financially Scholarships and bursaries – Help students by offering hardship bursaries or scholarships for undergraduate or postgraduate students to encourage student talent and offer life changing educational opportunities. Donate to the Annual Fund – Money given to our Annual Fund ensures we can offer extra opportunities to students giving them an exceptional experience, over and above what is expected. Donate to other projects – From supporting cutting-edge research that addresses today’s problems and needs to funding books for the library, your donations can make a huge difference on campus.

Give as you Live© – Register for our Give as you Live shopping app and raise money for music therapy every time you shop online. Thousands of stores have signed up to donate a percentage of your shopping bill – at no extra cost to you. To sign up go to our Ways to Give page on the website. Leave a legacy – Remembering Anglia Ruskin in your Will is the perfect way to ensure that you make a real and lasting difference to future generations of students, but without affecting your income during your lifetime. We can help to make sure that your legacy achieves exactly what you want it to.

Offer your services Work placements – Could you offer a work placement to build the skills of our students and enhance their employability? We are always keen to hear from employers who are able to host a placement. Recruitment – Advertise vacancies via our Careers Service and be the first to reach our sought-after graduates. Volunteering – There are opportunities for alumni to give back to Anglia Ruskin by donating their time, through mentoring, coaching, and giving talks and lectures.


Alumni Donors 1948 Mr Reginald Richardson 1959 Mr John Latham Mr Robin Sheldon 1960 Mr Hasmukh Patel 1962 Dr Supanee & Mr Albert Gazeley 1967 Lord Ashcroft KCMG, PC 1970 Mr Barry Crawford 1971 Dr Patrick le QuĂŠment 1972 Mrs Catherine Selby 1973 Mrs Penelope MacKenzie 1974 Ms Lynne Berry OBE Mr Ross Coates MBE Mr Mark Wood 1975 Mr Nicholas Crane Mr Matthew Moore Mr Stephen Skelton 1976 Mr David Gittings Mr & Mrs Jeffrey Halsall 1977 Mr Edward Hampson Mr Paul Lancaster Mr Simon New Mr John Owens 1978 Mr Paul Aplin OBE Ms Lisa Marston Mr John Power

1979 Mr Max Penfold Mr James Walker 1980 Mr Mark Devin Miss Tracy Kellock Mr Ian Runeckles Mrs Sonja Woodman 1981 Mr Ronald S Donaldson Mr Derek Richardson Mr Glenn Richer Mr Nicholas James Wilson 1982 Mr Peter Miller Mrs Caroline Wilson Monro 1983 Ms Philippa Claridge Dr Peter John Dawe OBE Miss Jacqueline Walster Mrs Alice Zeitlyn MBE 1984 Mrs Felicity A L Carnegie Mr Phillip Clarke Mr Rodney Paul Hannan Mr Junius Ho Mrs Wendy Jane Parker Mrs Susan P Strathern 1985 Mr John Brand Mr Grahame Davies Mr Peter Harris Mrs Brenda James Mrs Julie Ann Smith 1986 Mr Justin Daley Dr Douglas W Kay 1987 Mrs Anne Pope Mrs Catherine Woodward 1988 Mr Adam Blackstone Mr Robert Ennifer Mrs Julie Flint Miss Alice Jackson Mr & Mrs John Rumm Ms Gillian White

1989 Mrs Allison Barnes Mrs Sarah Dunn Mr Gavin Hamilton Mrs Susan Rees 1990 Miss Janet Fairlie Miss Fleur Fogden Miss Jennifer Hammond Mrs Diane Story Mrs Helen M Ward 1991 Mr Albert Angell Mrs Clare Brown Mr James Cormack Mr Christopher Lewis Mrs Hilary Wraight 1992 Mrs Christina Goddard Mr Adam Hamilton Mrs Fiona Lennoxsmith Mr Jonathan Masters Mr Ian Niblock Mr Andrew Schofield Mr Geoffrey Silva Mr Roger G Thursfield Mr Paul Trickey 1993 Mr Edward Cusack Mrs Patricia Davis Mrs Sarah Hensman Miss Judith Holt Mrs Jennifer Jenks Mrs Lynda Lyne Mr Simon McKenna Mr David Richards Mr Fraser Sanders Mr David Smith Ms Stefanie L Wickins Mr Neil Winfield 1994 Mr David Brasted Mr Leslie Burns Sir Charles & Lady Chadwyck-Healey Mr Simon Chamberlin Mr Colin Chrebelski Mr David Frankton Mrs Sandie Geddes Mr Lauren Hignell Ms Alison Mary Hunt Mrs Jenny Jarvis

Mrs Kirsten Onley Miss Christina Reeve Mr Andrew Roberts Mrs Juliette Ribi Mr David Smith Mr Jitesh Vaid Mr Mark Winchester 1995 Mr Sean Baker Ms Susan Barker Mr Jorge Dominguez Mr Daniel Donoghue Mrs Maureen Feeney Mrs Nicola Galvin Mrs Sandra Harvey Mr Peter Lawson Mrs Johanna Lythgoe Ms Andrea McKenzie Mr Brian Petchey Mr Kevin Phillips Ms Sarah Sawkins Mr Andrew Stroud Mr James Thorn Miss Gillian Underwood Mr Jeremy White 1996 Mr Ian Carmalt Mr Paul Chaplin Ms Sally Clipson Mrs Natasha Cosby Mrs Lesley Evans Mr Vernon Evans Ms Dawn Figura Ms Jane Gibbons Miss Victoria Goodbody Mr Thomas Hoban Mr Leon Hadass Mr Andrew Mcgregor Hunter Mr Scott Mason Mr George Munro Mr Robert Sirett Ms Shirley Smeaton Mr Richard Thurling Ms Claire Trencher Mr Colin Wilson 1997 Mrs Fiona Blows Mr Roberto Carballeiro Mrs Jane Clarke Mr Nicholas Cox Mr Robin Dartington Mr Daniel Hassan Mr Benjamin Heynes Mrs Kathryn Raby Hodgson


Miss Angela Huckle Mr Sam Ranganathan Ms Barbara Susan Raven Ms Kamaljit Kaur Roopra Mr James Andrew Salter 1998 Mrs Elizabeth Armitage Mr Andrew Beacham Mrs Rebecca Britton Mrs Susan Cantle Mr Paul Clarke Mrs Nell Edwards Mrs Caroline Florence Mrs Cheryl Sly Mr Nigel John Tweed Reverend Scott Watts Mr Eric Whitfield 1999 Mrs Diana Aitchison Ms Elizabeth Armitage Mr Timothy Campbell Mr Stephen Charles Professor Lesley Dobree Mr Bernard Doughty Mrs Rowena Lee Mr Paul Lockyer Mrs Lesley Long Mrs Wendy Lonyszyn Mr Robert MacDougall Mr Alexandre Marshall Ms Susan Martin Mr Trevor McKenzie Mrs Mary Myers Mrs Jill Nunn Miss Maureen Sibborn Miss Anureet Kaur Sra Mrs Janine Wall 2000 Ms Salma Rajab-Ali Asaria Mr Robert Baxter Mr Martin Cardwell Mr Robert Evans Mrs Jacquelene Fillmore Miss Asma Halli Mrs Maureen Hawes Mr Philip Jones Mrs Wendy M Jones Mr William Jones Mr Harald Karras Mr Peter H Mason Mr Graham P Osbourne Ms Fiona Beynon Pearson Miss Heather Richardson Mr David Sexton

Mrs Maureen Allen-Wiesner Miss Yeelam Yau 2001 Mrs Katia Acella Mrs Lynne Ball Mrs Lee Cowling Mr Adrian Cox Mr Andrew Dawson Mr Jonathan Fenty Mrs Susan Forster Mr Timothy J Graham-Jones Mrs Jiang He Miss Elizabeth Hunt Miss Joanne Hymas Mr Andrew Jones Mr Andrew Knott Mr Philip Longwell Mr Jack Miller Mrs Sandra Moore Mr Martin Ohrland Miss Meera Pancholi Mrs Alison Pendleton Mr Christopher Redfearn Mr Russell Shayer Mrs Virginia Swepson Mr Alan Tanner Mr John Wheaton Mrs Mary Windus 2002 Ms Gillian Ager Mr Matthew Bentman Mr Gregory Dash Mr Robert Easthope Ms Silke Engstrom Mr Ian French Mr Aaron Gent Mr Subiraj Haulkhory Ms Carol Lacey Mr John Marsh Mr John O’Neill Miss Lisa Marie Saint Mr Andrew Smith Mr Brian Smith Mr Gary Sullivan OBE Mr Andrew Thompson Miss Rachel Ullmer Mr Nicolas James West 2003 Ms Elizabeth Giles Ms Patricia Hall Mr Ian Robert Harris Ms Sandra Hawkins Mr and Mrs Roy Hilsley Mrs Jane Jones

Mr Trevor McArdle Mr Adham Mahmoud Aly Tawfik 2004 Ms Joanna Jackson Dr Alec Kellaway Mr Luke Minshall Mrs Kim Morton Mrs Katarina Ndrepepaj Mrs Lesley Pigerham Mr Daniel Tang Ms Elizabeth Wigby 2005 Mr Andrew Drake Mr Keith Hick Mr Mark Brian Hills Mr Dean Kitchen Mrs Artemis McGuinness Mr Daniel Parsons Ms Jane Buckley-Payne 2006 Mr Kevin Bentley Mrs Julia D Burdett Dr Patrick Chaplin Mr Peter Cocks Mrs Florence Corley Mr Stephen Holman Mrs Emma Lovell Mrs Patricia Otter 2007 Mrs Jenifer Allaway Mr Paul Cope Mr John Richardson Miss Sarah Sheldrake Mrs Julia Walker Mr Dave White 2008 Mrs Karen Bell Mrs Pamela Hunter Mr Martin Nicholls Mr Julian Warren Mr David Webb 2009 Mr Emmanuel Apiedu Mr Matthew Bessant Mr James A Boggust Mr Paul Butt Mr Steven Christmas Mrs Wendy E Fullerton Mrs Sally Hames Professor Paul Ingle

Mrs Sukaina Kapasi Mr Jake Kelley Miss Veronica Mante Mr Samuel Olaolu Olaleye Miss Joana Fragoso Pato Mrs Jill Redpath Reverend Lynda Russell Mr Richard S Sealy Ms Jane Smith Mrs Asfa Sohail Ms Ruth Turner Mrs Hongmin Zhang Miss Qian Zhang 2010 Miss Rosamund Axon Mrs Sara Dennis Ms Jane Gaylard Mrs Lesley Graham Ms Elaine Harrison Ms Susan Jacobs Mrs Deborah Mcdevitt Mrs Pamela Peacock Mr Kenneth Wheatley Mr Christopher Wilson 2011 Mrs Sarah Davies Reverend Christopher Harrington Mr Anand Kannan Mr John Maclennan Ms Linda Smith Mrs Joyce Stackhouse Dr Robert Wickham 2012 Mr Jamie Cooper Miss Antonia Mckie Mrs Rosemary Murrills Ms Rosamund A Pendry Miss Rebecca Pryce Mr Andrew Oliver Rushmer Mr Stewart David Tiley 2013 Dr Bassey Efiom Okon 2014 Ms Lisa Dillane


Supporters and Friends Mr John Ainsworth OBE Ms Elizabeth Jean Anderson Dame Kate Barker DBE Mr Doug Beardon Mr Rob Behrens Dr John Russell Benson Mr Gordon Billage Ms Katie Blake Dr Ronald Blythe Mr Andrew Boggis Mrs Joy Bome MBE Dr Jerome Booth Dphil (Oxon) Mr Bruno Bower Mr Paul Brecknell Prof Lord Alec Broers Mr Jonathan Browning Mrs Erin Butcher Mrs Lorraine Cabel Mr Robert Campbell Mr Stephen Capper and Ms Janey Avery Ms Celia Catchpole Dr Jill Challener Mr Stephen Cleobury CBE Ms Helen Cole Mr Terry Coslett Ms Joan Costello Mr Diarmid Cross Mr Peter Donovan Ms Jennifer Eastwood Mr Rodney Eastwood Ms Julie Fairbank

Professor James Frame Ms Lauren Gardner Dr J Groenewald Dr Richard Grose Mr Ian F Hardy Mrs Diane Harrison Mr Sean Hayes Ms Janet Henderson Mr Walter Herriot OBE Dr Dawn Hillier Ms Judith Hilton Mr Philip D Hodgkinson Mr George Hutton Ms Louise Hyde Ms Margaret Hyde Mr Terry James Mrs Shirley Jamieson Mr Deryck R Johnson Mr Thomas Kay Mrs Katherine Kirk MBE Ms Rosemary Knight Mr Brian Landale Mr Mark Layton Mr Robert Charles Leng Ms Patricia Lennox Mr Graham Lloyd Ms Helen Loth Ms Claire Lovegrove Mr Ian Luder Sir Michael Marshall CBE, DL Ms Rosanna McBeath Mr Roger McClure Mr Kieran McGuirk

Trusts & Corporates Auden Mckenzie Auto Express Britvic Chelmsford Tangent Club Dunard Trust Ede & Ravenscroft Essex Community Foundation Girton Golf Club H Tempest Ltd

Haslingfield Choir Icknield Way Villages Jack Petchey Foundation Luminus Group Provide St Peters Church Fund Great The Sampson Orchestra The Coutts Charitable Trust VCCP Walsingham

Ms Helen McLoone Rt Revd Thomas McMahon Ms Helen Meixner Cllr Trevor Miller Dr Jonathan Milner Ms Fiona Mitchell Mr David Moncur Ms Yeuko Ogawa Mr David M Orange Mr Jonathan Osborn Ms Amelia Pearson Mr Rhys Perkins Dr Yvonne Perret Mr Jack Petchey CBE Ms Eleanor Pile Mrs Gwen E P Planet Mr John Preston Mr Ian Pryce CBE Mr Ian Malcolm Pryce Mr Peter Rainbird CBE, DL Mr Venkat V Ramakrishnan Ms Jane Ramsey Mr Paul Raywood Ms Jane Read Mr Jan Petter Roed Mrs Diane Rorison Mr Pallab Sarker Mr Parimal Sarker Mrs Claire Shearer Ms Chloe Shrimpton Dr Neville Silverston MBE Dr Kanwar Deep Singh Mrs Rowena Small

Ms Keeley Snelling Mr Jonathan Spurrell Mr David Stephenson Mr Richard V Stewart FCMI Mr Ranjan Thilagarajah Mr Derek K Thom Ms Emma Thompson Mr John Thompson Professor Michael Thorne Ms Anita Jade Vaz Cllr Robert A Villa Mr Ivor Wadel Ms Elizabeth Walker Mr Colin S Walsh Ms Deborah Ward Mr Roy Warden Mrs Joyce Watson Mr John Webb Dr Bob Weston Mr Andrew Whitton Mrs Jennifer Wigram Mr David Williams Mrs Wendy Wilmot Ms Helen Witney Ms Suet Ling Wong Dr Andy Wood OBE Capt Robert Woods CBE Mrs Elizabeth Woolf Mr Peter Worth Ms Charlotte Wray Mr Nick Wright


Contact us The Development & Alumni Relations Office is always happy to hear your suggestions and comments on the disbursement of your gifts. We can also answer your questions and provide further information about our current priorities, to ensure that your involvement with Anglia Ruskin is enjoyable and rewarding. If, having read about the projects your gifts are supporting, you would like to change or add to your current giving, please contact us on giving@anglia.ac.uk and one of the team will contact you. If you would like to make a gift online please visit www.anglia.ac.uk/makingadifference where you can also read about our current priorities. For more information, please contact us: Sue Jacobs Head of Development and Alumni Relations E: sue.jacobs@anglia.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1245 684714 Erin Butcher Annual Fund Manager E: erin.butcher@anglia.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1245 684715 Ibbie Omideyi Development Manager, Trusts and Corporates E: iibbie.omideyi@anglia.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1245 684728 Jonathan Anscombe Development Manager, Individual Giving and Legacy E: jonathan.anscombe@anglia.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1245 684722 Development & Alumni Relations Office Anglia Ruskin University Bishop Hall Lane Chelmsford CM1 1SQ giving@anglia.ac.uk anglia.ac.uk/makingadifference twitter.com/AlumniAnglia facebook.com/AngliaRuskinUniversityAlumni

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