Graduation Brochure 2023 — Ipswich

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CHANCELLOR’S CONGRATULATIONS

Chancellor’s congratulations

It is with great pleasure that as Chancellor I congratulate you, on graduating and seeing the fruition of all your hard work. We are very proud of you. This is a moment of celebration, and gratitude. Time to remember and say thanks, to all those who supported you along the way, family, friends, colleagues and staff. You are now a graduate, and therefore linked to the University in a new way as a member of our Alumni Community, and as alumni, you are also now an ambassador. I too am an ambassador for this wonderful University. In this ceremonial role, as in all my work, I am an advocate for women’s rights and for diversity and equality of opportunity. This interest and drive comes directly from my heritage and the fights of my greatgrandmother Emmeline and grandmother Sylvia Pankhurst - leaders of the British suffragette movement. Looking back, history reminds us of how far we have come, but to make a difference in the world, we also need to focus on the present and the future. I believe that whatever path we take, whatever our work or personal circumstances, we have individual and collective responsibility to make the

world a better place, including promoting inclusion and challenging discrimination and prejudice, wherever it lurks. I also believe in the importance of finding joy and wonder in our lives – hence my motto - that we should all strive for both ‘fun and purpose’. I hope that on your own individual journeys of fun and purpose, you stay in touch and continue to champion the University of Suffolk, finding ways to support the institution and the students that follow in your footsteps. Once again, many congratulations. All the very best with your future endeavours and please keep in touch.

Dr Helen Pankhurst CBE Chancellor

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VICE-CHANCELLOR’S CONGRATULATIONS I am delighted to welcome you, your family and friends to your graduation ceremony at the University of Suffolk.

Vice-Chancellor’s congratulations

Graduation is the culmination of all your hard work, and you should be extremely proud of all that you have achieved, both individually and collectively, and within the context of a global pandemic. I am extremely proud of the fact that you completed your programmes demonstrating your resilience and commitment. Today it is time to celebrate your accomplishments and we congratulate you on attaining your award. As Vice-Chancellor, I always find graduation a good time to reflect. There is much in the press about the value of a university award but little of the discourse focuses on the value to the individual and the society in which they live and work. At the University of Suffolk, we transform lives through education and research, ensuring that we make a positive impact on individuals, communities and society.

We aim to prepare you for your future working life and make an impact on the world around you. Our graduate employment rates remain excellent, demonstrating our students’ value in a competitive market. So, I urge you to be confident in the person that you have become through your studies and to take this learning and confidence into your workplace. As you graduate, we are proud to be able to welcome you to the University of Suffolk Alumni Community, your permanent link with your university. Our alumni community are important to us, and we hope that you will continue to participate, take up opportunities and remain involved over the years. I wish you every success for the future. Professor Helen Langton MBE


WHY FIT IN WHEN YOU WERE BORN TO STAND OUT Dr Seuss

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CONGRATULATIONS FROM OUR DEANS

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School of Health and Sports Sciences

School of Social Sciences and Humanities

Congratulations on your graduation. The staff in the School of Health and Sports Sciences, and all those organisations who work with us, are celebrating your success. You have handled some challenging times, and we are so proud of all that you have achieved.

From everyone in the School, our heartfelt congratulations go out to our fabulous graduates of the Class of 2023! The dedication you have exhibited to your learning over the course of your degree is impressive, especially during some challenging times. Your determination and drive, along with your perseverance, resilience, and growth as you navigated your personal journey of discovery highlights well your professionalism and character. As you embark on exciting new challenges, these fantastic attributes will be the ones upon which you will build a lifetime of further success!

We hope that your time with the University of Suffolk has provided you with the foundation for lifelong learning and success in your future. Education is transformative, it will take you on a journey, help you grow and provide endless opportunity, and we are delighted you started your journey here. As one of our alumni you will always be welcome to return to the University of Suffolk for your future studies or as a member of our team. I, and the teams, congratulate you again.

On your graduation day, we wish you well and much happiness! As alumni, you will always remain part of the Suffolk family. We are all so very proud of you and your achievements, today and in the future!

Dr Sam Chenery-Morris Dean for the School of Health and Sports Sciences

Professor Brian McCook Dean for the School of Social Sciences and Humanities


Congratulations from our Deans

School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology

Leadership and Management Academy

On behalf of our School, I am delighted to offer my congratulations to each of you for obtaining your degree from the University of Suffolk.

Congratulations, Class of 2023! You’ve reached an important milestone in your life, and we commend you for your achievements.

The recent years have been difficult, but particularly for you as you have been completing your studies and moving on to new challenges. The success of your award is testament to your perseverance and commitment. At Suffolk, we are clear that the skills and confidence you have developed will allow you to thrive in whatever you choose to do next, both in your future workplace and also in your wider life in society as a whole.

Your university experience has served as a significant chapter, a launching pad for your career, an opportunity to start your own business, receive promotions, or pursue further studies. Your final year at the University has undoubtedly been a challenging yet rewarding journey, and each one of you has put in immense effort and should take great pride in your accomplishments.

Enjoy your celebrations today with family and friends. Do remember that you will always be welcome at the University of Suffolk and particularly in the School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology. As a graduate of the University, you are now joining our Alumni Community which will allow you to keep in touch with your friends and peers and help support future students sharing the same journey. Professor Alistair Mathie Dean for the School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology

With your remarkable talents, skills, and knowledge, we have every confidence that you will go on to make a positive impact in whichever path you choose to follow. We extend our sincerest wishes for your continued success as you embark on your next adventure. Remember, your connection with the University of Suffolk doesn’t end here. We encourage you to stay in touch and share your stories of success, becoming an active member of our Alumni network. Once again, congratulations on your graduation, and we send you our best wishes for the exciting journey ahead. Professor Gurpreet Jagpal Pro Vice-Chancellor Business and Entrepreneurship

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The Ceremony

THE CEREMONY

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Once the procession have taken their places, the ceremony is formally opened and the Conferring Officer gives an opening address. If an Honorary Degree is being awarded, a senior member of the University will take the role of orator to present the Honorary Graduand before their award is conferred followed by a response from the Honorary Graduate. Statements of authority are then made before the presentation of graduands for their awards to be conferred. Each graduand is called to the stage individually by name to be congratulated by the Conferring Officer. After all awards have been conferred and prizes presented, one of the new graduates will make a speech on behalf of the graduates.

University of Suffolk Mace Processions often feature a ceremonial mace, for example at parliamentary or formal academic occasions.

The Ceremony

The ceremony begins with the entrance of the academic procession. The procession includes members of academic staff, senior managers, recipients of Honorary Awards and the Conferring Officer from the University of Suffolk.

Traditionally, a ceremonial mace is a highly ornamented staff of metal or wood, carried by a mace-bearer before a sovereign or other high officials in civic ceremonies intended to represent the official’s authority. Within higher education, a ceremonial mace has been a symbol of university scholarship and integrity since the 11th century. Local wood turner, Darren Breeze, created our mace in 2019 using a design by Elizabeth Martin, following a county-wide competition. The design is traditional with a modern twist incorporating typical Suffolk symbols and associations in a subtle way. The design features the sun rising over the sea, the University’s iconic Question Mark and three ‘nut bolts’, created using the University’s 3D printer, symbolising Suffolk’s Trinity; the Suffolk Punch horse, the Black Faced sheep and the Red Poll cattle.

The ceremony is then formally closed and the procession lead the new graduates from the venue.

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University of Suffolk

University of Suffolk

Academic Dress /2017

Academic Dress /2017

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ACADEMIC DRESS

Foundation Degree

Certificate in Higher Education

Diploma in Higher Education

PGCE Level 7

The academic dress at today’s graduation ceremonies has evolved from the traditional clothing worn by scholars at the first universities in medieval times. Each university’s academic dress is unique with the hood shapes and colours identifying the award and awarding institution. The colours for our hoods are based on the county crest of Suffolk. Certificate in Education Level 5

Professional Certificate in Education Level 7

Postgraduate Certificate

Bachelor

Postgraduate Diploma

Integrated Masters

Taught Masters

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

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Undergraduate awards

of Certificates of Higher Education wear a ▪ Recipients simple shaped hood in golden yellow, fully lined with

PGCE PGCE Level PGCE Level 7Level 7 7

Postgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Certificate Certificate Certificate

white Suffolk jacquard, with the top edge of the cuff bound with cardinal red

of Diplomas of Higher Education wear a ▪ Recipients simple shaped hood in golden yellow, fully lined with white Suffolk jacquard, with the top edge of the cuff bound with mid blue

From left to right: UniversityofofSuffolk Suffolk Foundation degree, Certificate of Higher Education,University Academic AcademicDress Dress/2017 /2017 Diploma of Higher Education, Certificate in Education, Professional Certificate in Education, Bachelors degree. PGCE PGCE Level Level 7 7

Postgraduate Postgraduate Certificate Certificate

of Foundation degrees wear a simple shaped ▪ Recipients hood in golden yellow, lined with white Suffolk jacquard

Postgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Diploma Diploma Diploma

Integrated Integrated Integrated Masters Masters Masters

Taught Taught Taught Masters Masters Masters

with a grey cuff

of the Certificate in Education wear a simple ▪ Recipients shaped hood in golden yellow, fully lined with white Suffolk jacquard, with the top edge of the cuff bound in Postgraduate Postgraduate Integrated Integrated Masters Masters Diploma Diploma From left to right: grey

of the Professional Graduate Certificate in ▪ Recipients Education wear a simple shaped hood in golden yellow,

Taught Taught Masters Masters

Postgraduate Certificate in Education, Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, Integrated Masters, Taught Masters.

fully lined with white Suffolk jacquard including the cuff

of Bachelors degrees wear a simple shaped ▪ Recipients hood in golden yellow, lined with white Suffolk jacquard and with a grey cuff

hood is worn over a black gown with closed short ▪ The sleeves and turn back cuffs held in place with three

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golden yellow buttons

Academic dress

▪ The hat is a square black cloth mortarboard Honorary Doctorate


of the Postgraduate Certificate in Education ▪ Recipients wear a special, simple shaped hood in grey, lined with white Suffolk jacquard, and part lined with golden yellow

of Postgraduate Certificates wear a special, ▪ Recipients simple shaped hood in grey, lined with white Suffolk jacquard, and part lined with golden yellow with cardinal red trim

of Postgraduate Diplomas wear a special, simple ▪ Recipients shaped hood in grey, lined with white Suffolk jacquard, and part lined with golden yellow with mid-blue trim

of Integrated Masters degrees wear a full shaped ▪ Recipients hood in grey, fully lined with white Suffolk jacquard, with the

Honorary awards

of Honorary Doctorates wear a full shaped hood ▪ Recipients in scarlet, fully lined with white Suffolk jacquard with the

Academic dress

Postgraduate awards

cape and top edge bound with gold mylar

hood is worn over a scarlet gown with the facings lined ▪ The with white Suffolk jacquard and trimmed on the outer edge with gold mylar. The sleeves of the gown are lined with white Suffolk jacquard, with the turn back cuff held in place by a gold cord and button

hat is a velvet bonnet in scarlet with a gold cord ▪ The and tassel

cape edge bound with white and the top edge bound with golden yellow

of Masters degrees wear a full shaped hood in ▪ Recipients grey, fully lined with white Suffolk jacquard, with the cape and top edge bound with golden yellow

hood is worn over a black gown with long booted ▪ The sleeves with a golden yellow cord and button on the yoke hat is either a black square mortarboard or a ▪ The black soft hat

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UNIVERSITY OF SUFFOLK The University of Suffolk is a transformational university, taking the best of UK university traditions and aligning them to a twenty-first century education in a modern world of employment and entrepreneurship.

We champion innovative thinking in everything we do, from our curriculum and how we teach, to our research and enterprise activities. Through this we impact on business and our local communities with collaborations on cutting-edge projects. We have strong alliances with industry and specialise in high-impact research, creating opportunities to accelerate innovations to the marketplace and training the necessary specialised workforce.

These networks with national and international organisations provide invaluable experience for our graduates, enhancing the skills they need for their chosen career. Academic teaching at our main Ipswich campus is based around five academic areas: School of Allied Health Sciences; School of Nursing, Midwifery and Public Health; School of Social Sciences and Humanities, School of


The Smart House, a resource for our Suffolk Sustainability Institute, opened in November 2022 at Adastral Park, home to the University’s DigiTech Centre. The Centre is the result of a collaboration between the University and BT with funding from the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), and provides cutting-edge digital skills training using specialist, high-tech laboratories for Data Science and AI, Cyber Security, and Internet of Things

technologies used by staff, students and business. The Smart House is a brandnew facility at the Park, enabling our staff and students to conduct innovative research into sustainability and smart technology. Our newly developed Health and Wellbeing Building was officially opened this year, supporting the promotion of integrated care amongst our student body, practice partners and the wider community. It includes brand-new clinical simulation facilities, two stateof-the-art hospital wards, a midwifery birthing unit, a new sports and exercise facility, a working radiography imaging suite and counselling/physiotherapy clinic rooms.

The Building is also home to the Integrated Care Academy (ICA); a unique alliance between the University, NHS Integrated Care System and Suffolk County Council. As the only ICA in the UK, it demonstrates how Suffolk and northeast Essex is one of the best places in the world for learning, developing and implementing, integrated care, creating exciting opportunities for our staff, students and alumni.

University of Suffolk

Technology, Business and Arts and the Leadership and Management Academy. Teaching and learning is innovative and high quality, stimulated by student engagement, and informed by research and scholarly activity from our specialist research institutes.

We look forward to keeping in touch with our 2023 graduates and continuing to share our new developments.

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Our story so far… 2003 – 2009

2010 – 2015

▪ On-campus halls of residence, Athena Hall, opens ▪ James Hehir Building opens ▪ UCS begins the process of seeking independence received from the Local Education ▪ £1.75m Partnership (LEP) towards the development of the Ipswich Waterfront Innovation Centre (IWIC) of East Anglia and University of Essex ▪ University confirm partnership with Suffolk College to create University Campus Suffolk (UCS)

group established by Suffolk ▪ Stakeholder County Council to investigate possibility of establishing a university in Suffolk

from Ipswich Borough Council, Suffolk ▪ Commitments County Council and East of England Development Agency (EEDA) joint value of approximately £25m

Our story so far

▪ UCS is officially launched ▪ The landmark Waterfront Building opens ▪ Library officially opened after a £2.5m refurbishment


2020 – 2023

Our story so far

2016 – 2019

Hold opens, a new heritage facility ▪ The shared with the University ▪ DigiTech Centre opens, for digital skills training ▪ An additional 20kWp solar array installed ▪ Architecture degree received RIBA Candidate Status Science degree receives accreditation ▪ Biomedical from Institute of Biomedical Science and Wellbeing Building opened, ▪ Health home to the Integrated Care Academy ▪ Smart House completed ▪ Dentistry training facility introduced

Ipswich awarded Taught Degree ▪ UCS Awarding Powers by The Privy Council ranked in top 25 universities in ▪ University UK in the Whatuni Student Rankings meets criteria for University title and granted ▪ UCS approval to proceed to independent status ▪ The University of Suffolk officially launched is ranked top 20 in the UK for ▪ University Academic Experience (Times Higher Education Annual Student Experience Survey 2017)

University gains approval to deliver ▪ The Higher and Degree Apprenticeships Sustainability Institute and Suffolk Centre ▪ Suffolk for Female Entrepreneurship launched

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OUR PARTNERS University of Suffolk at East Coast College

University of Suffolk at West Suffolk College

Based in the lively coastal towns of Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, the University of Suffolk at East Coast College offers a growing range of Foundation and Honours degrees, the majority of which are led by lecturers who are active in their specialist fields with established links to employers and the local community. The College boasts an internationally renowned centre of excellence in engineering, offshore and related maritime safety and logistics, and a dedicated Energy Skills Centre.

University of Suffolk at West Suffolk College is an established and excellent centre for higher education located in Bury St Edmunds. The College has its own unique identity and a strong commitment to student achievement. A wide range of career-related Foundation and Honours degrees are available at the dedicated higher education facilities.

University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College

Our partners

Providing a friendly and welcoming environment, the University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College is just a few minutes’ walk from the University campus on the Ipswich Waterfront. Located in a purpose-built £70m facility forming part of the Ipswich Innovation Quarter, students benefit from a dedicated higher education social space, teaching innovation centre and a civil engineering laboratory.

Unitas The University works in partnership with Unitas to validate a range of Foundation, Honours and Masters degrees in Youth Justice, Crime, Criminology and Criminal Justice. These are delivered via distance learning to those working, or aspiring to work, in the youth and criminal justice systems.

Unicaf Unicaf is a global University of Suffolk partner, delivering a range of undergraduate and taught postgraduate degree programmes to online learners through their innovative digital learning platform. On successful completion, graduates receive a University of Suffolk award.

Hanbridge Institute Hanbridge Institute works with the University to deliver a range of franchised undergraduate and taught postgraduate degree programmes in business and management from their campus in the HarbourFront district of Singapore.

London School of Commerce The London School of Commerce (LSC) is an Associate College of the University of Suffolk. The University has validated a range of Business-related undergraduate and taught postgraduate degree programmes for delivery by LSC at its campuses in London, Manchester, Malta and Sri Lanka, with successful students graduating with a University of Suffolk award.


GRADUATION 2023

Saturday 14 to Thursday 19 October 2023 at the University of Suffolk on the Ipswich Waterfront For graduates of the University of Suffolk • School of Health and Sports Sciences • Leadership and Management Academy • School of Social Sciences and Humanities • School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology

and partner institutions • London School of Commerce • Inspiration Trust • Suffolk and Norfolk SCITT • BEC Teacher Training • North Essex Teacher Training • University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College • Unicaf • Global Banking School • Hanbridge Institute • Unitas

including awards conferred on 11 April 2023


SCHEDULE

Saturday 14 October 2023

Ceremony 12 – 5.00pm

Ceremony 1 – 10.00am

Global Banking School

London School of Commerce

Hanbridge Institute

Ceremony 2 – 1.00pm

Leadership and Management Academy

London School of Commerce Ceremony 3 – 4.00pm London School of Commerce Ceremony 4 – 7.00pm London School of Commerce Sunday 15 October 2023 Ceremony 5 – 11.00am Inspiration Trust Suffolk and Norfolk SCITT Ceremony 6 – 2.00pm University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College

Wednesday 18 October 2023 Ceremony 13 – 11.00am School of Social Sciences and Humanities Honorary Degree of Doctor of the University: Charlie Haylock Ceremony 14 – 2.00pm Unitas School of Social Sciences and Humanities Ceremony 15 – 5.00pm School of Social Sciences and Humanities Honorary Degree of Doctor of the University: Hamil Clarke, MBE

BEC Teacher Training North Essex Teacher Training

Thursday 19 October 2023

School of Health and Sports Sciences

Ceremony 16 – 11.00am

Monday 16 October 2023

School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology

Ceremony 7 – 11.00am School of Health and Sports Sciences Honorary Degree of Doctor of the University: Cathy Ryan, MBE Ceremony 8 – 2.00pm School of Health and Sports Sciences Ceremony 9 – 5.00pm School of Health and Sports Sciences Tuesday 17 October 2023 Ceremony 10 – 11.00am Unicaf Ceremony 11 – 2.00pm Unicaf

Honorary Degree of Doctor of the University: Ann Osborn Ceremony 17 – 2.00pm School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology Disclaimer: There will be a photographer present at the graduation ceremonies who will be taking photographs for promotional purposes to be used in future University of Suffolk publications, on the University of Suffolk website and alongside relevant press coverage. If you have any objection to your photograph being taken and used in this way, please make a member of staff aware at the earliest opportunity. Each graduation ceremony will be live-streamed and a digital download will be available via the University of Suffolk website following the ceremonies.


ORDER OF PROCESSION

The congregation is asked to stand on entry of the procession. The procession will enter as follows: • Mace Bearer • Academic Staff • Senior Managers • Representative of the Students’ Union • Dean of School • Orator • Honorary Graduand • Master of Ceremonies • Chief Operating Officer • Deputy Vice-Chancellor • Pro-Chancellor • Chancellor • Vice-Chancellor

At the end of the ceremony, the congregation is asked to remain in their places to watch the outgoing procession of the stage party and the new graduates.


WHO’S WHO

Opening of Ceremony and Welcoming Address Professor Helen Langton MBE Vice-Chancellor Tim Greenacre Chief Operating Officer Mark Pendlington Pro-Chancellor Ian Ailles Pro-Chancellor

Honorary Degree of Doctor of the University: Charlie Haylock Orator: Dr Amanda Hodgkinson, Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange, School of Social Sciences and Humanities Honorary Degree of Doctor of the University: Hamil Clarke, MBE Orator: Professor Gurpreet Jagpal, Pro ViceChancellor, Business and Entrepreneurship

Professor Helen Pankhurst CBE Chancellor

Honorary Degree of Doctor of the University: Ann Osborn Orator: Dr Fran Hyde, Senior Lecturer, Leadership and Management Academy

Master of Ceremonies

Presentation of Graduands

Fiona Fisk Academic Registrar

Stuart Agnew Director, Centre for Academic and International Partnerships

Laura Pennie Deputy Academic Registrar Professor Emma Bond Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research Professor Gurpreet Jagpal Pro Vice-Chancellor, Business and Entrepreneurship Dr Ellen Buck Director of Learning and Teaching John Cavani Director of Marketing, Communications and International Julie Burton Director of People and Organisational Development Award of Honorary Degrees Recipients and Orators Honorary Degree of Doctor of the University: Cathy Ryan, MBE Orator: Jo Divers, Associate Dean for Learning, Teaching and Student Experience, School of Health and Sports Sciences

Dr David Silbergh Chief Operations Officer, London School of Commerce Anna Richards Executive Leader, Suffolk and Norfolk SCITT Marianne Flack Deputy Principal, Suffolk New College Clare Smith BEC Teacher Training Dr Wendy Lecluyse Head of Childhood and Education, School of Social Sciences and Humanities Dr Sam Chenery-Morris Dean, School of Health and Sports Sciences Professor Brian McCook Dean, School of Social Sciences and Humanities


Dr Christopher Huggins Associate Dean for Learning, Teaching and Student Experience, School of Social Sciences and Humanities

Rachel Pipe BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing School of Health and Sports Sciences

Professor Alistair Mathie Dean, School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology

Charlotte Allen FdA Health and Wellbeing (Nursing Associate) School of Health and Sports Sciences

Conferral of Awards

Jonathan Badgery BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography School of Health and Sports Sciences

Professor Helen Langton MBE Vice-Chancellor Tim Greenacre Chief Operating Officer Mark Pendlington Pro-Chancellor Ian Ailles Pro-Chancellor Professor Helen Pankhurst CBE Chancellor Graduate Vote of Thanks Estefany Cornelio BA (Hons) Business Studies London School of Commerce Michael Adeleye BA (Hons) Business Studies London School of Commerce Shakila Ramachandran BA (Hons) Business Studies London School of Commerce Maria-Alexandra Tisescu BA (Hons) Business Studies London School of Commerce Shadi Riahi Postgraduate Certificate in Education Suffolk and Norfolk SCITT Saffron Hill Professional Graduate Certificate in Education University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College

Kwame Appau Master of Business Administration Unicaf Ehimwenma Brenda Okungbowa MSc Public Health Unicaf Hannah Watts MSc Strategic People Management Leadership and Management Academy Robert Sadler BA (Hons) English: Literature and Creative Writing School of Social Sciences and Humanities Irina Garcia BA (Hons) Social Work School of Social Sciences and Humanities Ellouise Ferguson BA (Hons) Early and Primary Education Studies School of Social Sciences and Humanities Daniel Gorton BSc (Hons) Nutrition and Human Health School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology Emmanuel Afolabi MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence School of Engineering, Arts, Science and Technology



Our partners

University of Suffolk at East Coast College Lowestoft

University of Suffolk at East Coast College Great Yarmouth

Global Banking School

Initial Teacher Training

DanceEast

Global Banking School (GBS) is a partner institution of the University of Suffolk. The University validates a range of undergraduate degree programmes delivered at GBS campuses in Birmingham, Leeds, London and Manchester, and successful students graduate with a University of Suffolk award.

The University works in partnership with four Initial Teacher Training (ITT) providers: BEC Teacher Training, Inspiration Teacher Training, North Essex Teacher Training, and Suffolk and Norfolk SCITT. On successful completion of the programme, trainees receive a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), awarded and conferred by the University of Suffolk, enabling them to gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

The University has an established partnership with DanceEast to deliver the BA (Hons) Dance programme, the first two-year work-based dance degree in the UK, for dance artists working in health, education and community settings.

University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College

University of Suffolk at West Suffolk College

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Congratulations! You did it! As you read this, take a moment to think back over your university experience and reflect on what you have achieved, both in your studies and more generally. Perhaps there were times when you thought this moment might never happen, and there were challenges along the way. Make the most of this day, smile and congratulate yourself, you made it!

STUDENTS’ UNION

Students’ Union

Be proud of your university experience. You took part in our events, joined our sports and societies, used our advice service, used the deals and discounts we offered you, and continually shaped your SU by offering us feedback on our services and telling us what we do well, and what could be better. Your votes determined our leadership, electing Presidents and Officers and gave you a say on how the SU is driven. You have influenced a new strategy embedding student leadership at all levels to ensure future students are represented and at the heart of our decision-making. Enjoy every minute of celebrating your achievements with friends and family, you have earned it. Your contribution to your SU has been invaluable to our growing community and you will always be welcomed back. Thank you for being a part of this movement. We wish you all the best of luck and every success for the future.


Honorary Doctorates are awarded to individuals in recognition of their significant contributions to the educational or cultural wellbeing of society in Suffolk. This can be in business, industry, commerce or enterprise;

Individuals receiving an Honorary Award become members of the University of Suffolk Alumni Community, marking an ongoing relationship with the University beyond the formalities of the graduation ceremonies and we look forward to working with them in future.

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HONORARY AWARDS

We are proud of our Honorary community, valuing the support and energy they bring to the University, sharing their time and knowledge to benefit our work.

for academic distinction in, or services to, academic disciplines of particular interest to the University; for public or community service exceeding professional or job requirements; or an exceptional contribution to the University itself.

Honorary Awards

Each year Honorary Awards are conferred on notable individuals at our graduation ceremonies, following nominations from across the institution.


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Hamil Clarke

Charlie Haylock

MBE

Charlie Haylock spent his childhood in Edwardstone listening to his grandfather’s Suffolk tales of yesteryear and he carried on the tradition.

Hamil Clarke was a founding member of the Ipswich Caribbean Association over 40 years ago and has served as a Councillor for Ipswich Borough Council for 26 years, twice holding the office of Mayor. He welcomes the opportunity to join the Alumni Community and support the University’s commitment to education and intellectual advancement. He is a board member of Suffolk College and several schools within the county. He is immensely proud to have been one of the founders of the Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality and he received his MBE in recognition of his many years of community engagement and support. Hamil is looking forward to working with the University to promote the pursuit of knowledge, equality and fairness for future generations in Suffolk.

Cathy Ryan MBE

Honorary Awards

Cathy Ryan started her nursing career at Suffolk College on the PreNursing course almost 50 years ago. Like many women, she juggled being a mother, full-time nurse and informal carer while undertaking further study. Despite being a reluctant student, education became her ‘passport.’ Cathy has worn many hats during her career; Community Nurse, Senior Lecturer, Associate Dean and Head of Education and Training, as well as founder, chair and trustee of many charities. As a passionate fundraiser she has run marathons, climbed mountains and walked and cycled miles in support of charities and good causes. She has always loved ‘hands-on’ clinical practice and returned to direct patient care over 25 years ago to develop a unique and fulfilling role in community nursing. Given the title of Queen’s Nurse in 2018, Cathy was awarded an MBE in 2020 for services to nursing and fundraising in Suffolk.

Charlie’s “Larn Yerself Suffolk” in the East Anglian Daily Times’ monthly magazine preceded his highly regarded Suffolk dialect book, ‘Sloightly on th’ Huh,’ in 2004. More books followed, as well as a CD for ‘Suffolk Voices’ – a contribution to the BBC’s dialects project. A sought-after coach in the Suffolk dialect, his talks about the region are well attended alongside his regular BBC Radio Suffolk appearances exploring all matters Suffolk. Charlie published a book in 2017, ‘In a Manner of Speaking,’ which is a history of spoken English throughout the ages from early Old English to the present day and has had many reprints. In 2019, he became Ralph Fiennes’ Suffolk dialect coach in ‘The Dig,’ in which Fiennes received many accolades for his dialect. More recently, on BBC Countryfile, Charlie made an appearance explaining the importance of Suffolk’s dialect.

Zeb Soanes Zeb Soanes is a distinguished broadcaster, presenting Smooth Classics at Seven on Classic FM, the UK’s most popular classical music station. For over two decades he was an authoritative newsreader and reassuring voice of the Shipping Forecast to BBC Radio 4 listeners, and Sunday Times readers voted him their favourite male voice on UK radio. On television, his was the first voice to launch BBC Four, where he also presented the BBC Proms. From Lowestoft, Zeb is leading a campaign to erect a statue of his hometown hero Benjamin Britten on the seafront opposite the composer’s birthplace, to inspire other young people in the town that they too can achieve their ambitions. Zeb is the author of the bestselling ‘Gaspard the Fox’ series of children’s books, illustrated by James Mayhew. ‘Gaspard’s Foxtrot’ and ‘Gaspard’s Christmas’ are also major new narrated concert works, composed by Jonathan Dove.


Ann Osborn is CEO of The Rural Coffee Caravan, a charity that addresses loneliness in rural Suffolk and gained the attention of Government policy makers, the NHS, The Campaign to End Loneliness, national media and academics, for its good practice and measurable impact on connecting isolated, rural communities. Ann is a member of the Eden Project Communities Network and the founder of a community fundraising initiative called 500 Suffolk Reasons, helping local people facing financial crisis. In 2004, Ann was the charity’s only paid staff member and is credited by the founder, Canon Rev’d Sally Fogden OBE, as having been instrumental in the charity’s widespread success, helping to make a difference to thousands of isolated and vulnerable people across the county.

Jonathan Adnams OBE

Stephen Foster

Dr Richard Nicol

Celia Anderson

Esther Freud

Anthony Ogogo

Gary Avis

Ryan Gander OBE

Henry Olonga

Elena Baltacha*

Will Gardner

David Parlett

Simon Barnes

David Lloyd Gledhill

Gwen Parsons

Geoff Barton

Patricia Godbold

Nigel Pickover

Laura Bates BEM

Mark Goodall

Diana Quick

Duncan Bathgate

Kirsten Rausing

Terry Baxter

Professor Chris Green OBE

Professor Duncan Bell

Professor David Hall Keeley Hawes

Maureen Reynel MBE

Nic Benns John Best

Karen Hester

Angela Rippon

Ronald Blythe

Sarah Holmes

Jo Brand

Tim How

Professor Ella Ritchie OBE

Liam (Billy) Brennan

Terry Hunt

Reece Ritchie

Richard Bridgman

Madeleine Jackaman

Sir Stuart Rose

Frank Bright*

Lady Barbara Judge

Rob Brooks

William Kendall

Tim Rowan-Robinson DL

June Brown*

Nik Kershaw

Dr Harry Brünjes

Paul Killik

John Burton

Will King

Christopher Bushby

Mat Kirkby

Graham Butland

Satish Kumar

Dame Stephanie Shirley

Liz Calder

Fred Langford

Nicky Slater

Cynthia Capey

Howard Lay

Hugh Sturzaker MBE

Richard Carter MBE

Ian Livingstone OBE

Henry Cator OBE

Gina Long MBE

Professor Bill Tancred MBE

Robin Christopherson

Dr Akmal Makhdum

Dr Rosamund Thomas

Simon Clegg

Yvonne Mason

Brian Tobin

Annie Clements

Dr Ruth May

Sir Roger Tomkys

Rebecca Crearer

Robert (Bob) Mee

Erica Towner

David John Croft OBE*

Sarah Meelan

Bill Turnbull*

Lord Cunliffe

Ian Twinley DL

Christine Dobson

Elizabeth (Betty) Milburn MBE

Rosie Varley OBE

Jimmy Doherty

Mick Mills

Ruth Watson

Celia Edey CBE

Dr Mike More CBE

Neil Watts

Anne Edwards

Michael Morpurgo

Maggie Wheeler

Kerry Ellis

Canon Peter Mortimer MBE

Dr Ann Williams OBE

Albert Grant CBE Clare Euston – The Countess of Euston

Professor Dave Muller Mark Murphy Judi Newman

Michael Foreman

Zoe Newson

Daemmon Reeve Alan Ridealgh

Scott Russell John Sewell Ed Sheeran MBE Rae Snape

Richard Edgar-Wilson Robin Windsor Margaret Woods Baroness Barbara Thomas Young

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Sue Falch Lovesey

Honorary Awards

Ann Osborn

Previous Honorary Graduates and Fellows


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WHAT DOES GRADUATION MEAN TO YOU? ‘The realisation of my dream of becoming a nurse, and the aspiration of even bigger dreams in my professional and academic life.’

‘The degree has been absolutely life-changing, not just in the direction my career is now headed, but I, as a person, have completely changed.’

Lucila Camilo BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing

Amy Harvey BA (Hons) Counselling

‘I consider graduation to mean achievement; it means your hard work has paid off. It means you’re a winner.’ Luke Mayo MA Creative and Critical Writing

What Does Graduation Mean to You?

‘I was, and am, proud of myself.’ Bonnise Shade SCiTT Teacher Training

‘I am still amazed that I managed to complete my training, and I can’t wait for my children to see me graduate.’ Harriet Bartlett BSc (Hons) Midwifery

‘The benefit of higher education is that if you have a specific passion you can really focus on it and that can take you to a whole new level of learning. I’m really looking forward to graduation – I feel like I’ve really earned this.’ Christie Thompson PGCE, University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College

‘To me, graduation is the crowning achievement of my life so far. Half of my uni experience was from home, not including the Covid restrictions we had in first year. To say that I have graduated and overcome many challenges along the way feels great.’ Jake Andrade BA (Hons) Politics and History


What Does Graduation Mean to You?

STORIES ‘I am looking forward to my next steps and being able to support people after completing my training in CBT and counselling. My young daughter was diagnosed with cancer in 2019 and I valued the support I was given as a parent, so I am now in a position to offer this back.’ Sarah Old MSc Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Counselling

‘Graduation is the launch pad for our career to rocket, equipped with the engines of determination and fuelled by knowledge. We will refuel at the space station of continuous learning as we propel towards the planet of endless opportunities.’ Taiwo Adeyemi MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

‘Graduation is a celebration of perseverance and resilience. As I walk across that stage, I carry with me the memories, friendships and lessons that have shaped me into who I am today. A moment to rejoice and proudly say ‘I did it!’ Mariam Teniola Saka MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

‘It will feel satisfying to get my degree at graduation but there is no reason to ease up now – there is a lot of hard work ahead. But, without a doubt, my career will go further because of this degree.’

‘My passion for patient care and love of anatomy all came together; I received two job offers and found out that I achieved a first-class degree. Words cannot describe the feeling of accomplishment, tears rolled down my cheeks as I opened my results. I looked into my little boy’s eyes with the feeling that they will always be able to rely on their daddy. The sacrifice and hardship paid off.’ Joe Applegate BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography

Chris Conway BSc Civil Engineering (Degree Apprenticeship), University of Suffolk at Suffolk New College

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ALUMNI COMMUNITY

Welcome to the Alumni Community, Class of 2023 Congratulations, and welcome to the University’s Alumni Community, a global network of thousands of like-minded graduates. Your relationship with us doesn’t end with graduation, we continue to support you in a range of ways and keep you connected to your alma mater.

Alumni community

We value our alumni community immensely and we want to keep in touch wherever you are in the world. The Alumni Relations and Development Team are now your first point of contact with the University, and we offer services and opportunities to stay connected to us. Take advantage of the benefits and services and remain a part of this community for the rest of your lives.

Our Alumni Offer

off Postgraduate fees through the ▪ 25% Alumni Postgraduate Loyalty Scheme support and advice from the ▪ Lifelong Careers, Employability and Enterprise team newsletters each year keeping you up ▪ 3toxdate with University and Alumni news ▪ Alumni Reunions and networking opportunities membership to Innovation ▪ Discounted Labs and support with business needs ▪ Reduced prices for CPD courses ▪ Continued access to the library access to online Careers ▪ Continued support through FutureMe ▪ Access to the Online Jobs Board ▪ Invitations to exclusive University events ▪ Replacement of certificates and transcripts


▪ Send us your news and keep your contact details up to date us your stories, inspire future graduates ▪ Send and let us celebrate your success part in our Alumni Blog. Our blog is an ▪ Take opportunity to share expertise, experience and knowledge, supporting our current students

our events and stay connected to your ▪ Attend undergraduate friends and the people who supported you our students with guest lectures/talks, ▪ Provide sharing the skills you are learning in your career us on social media to stay up to date with how ▪ Follow your university continues to grow and develop

Contact us:

alumni@uos.ac.uk

University of Suffolk Alumni

@uos_alumni

@UOS_Alumni

Alumni community

Your career journey is likely to take many different paths, staying connected and involved with your university equips you for your future and gives future generations the benefit of your experience:

uos.ac.uk/alumni Follow our LinkedIn Pages Suffolk Business Grads https://uk.linkedin.com/showcase/suffolk-business-grads/ Health and Sports Science Grads https://uk.linkedin.com/showcase/ health-and-sports-sciences-grads/ Engineering, Arts, Sciences and Technology Grads https://uk.linkedin.com/showcase/ engineering-arts-sciences-and-technology-grads/ Social Sciences and Humanities Grads https://uk.linkedin.com/showcase/ humanities-and-social-sciences-grads/

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CAREERS, EMPLOYABILITY AND ENTERPRISE In 2023 the University committed to investment in the Careers team, enabling it to double in size and create a physical Careers Hub, The Enterprise and Careers Zone. This enhanced service provides current students and graduates with lifelong support, helping you to find the perfect graduate job or internship, pursue postgraduate study or decide on your next steps for personal development. Contact the team to access support and opportunities to help you make confident decisions about your career, now and in the future.

The team are based in Ipswich and available to all graduates from University of Suffolk, East Coast College, Suffolk New College and West Suffolk College including UCS. Graduates of Global Banking School, London School of Commerce, Unitas, Unicaf, Handbridge or other partnership institutions should contact the Careers or Students Services team at their institution for careers support. Graduates who complete a course at the University of Suffolk will be invited to take part in the Graduate Outcomes Survey 15 months after graduation. You can contact the team on careers@uos.ac.uk or call 01473 338840 to find out more.

careers@uos.ac.uk

University of Suffolk Careers

@uos_entandcareers

@UOS_CareersEmp

Resources they can offer include:

advice and guidance to help ▪ 1:1youinformation, move forward in your career and future planning, including portfolio careers and selfemployment/freelancing information

on all aspects of the job and ▪ Advice postgraduate study application process on CVs, personal statements, cover ▪ Advice letters, assessment centre, interviews and all

Careers, Employability and Enterprise

other stages of the application process

▪ Events to meet and connect with prospective employers access to our online career ▪ 24/7 development platform FutureMe ▪ Access to the JobsBoard CV and interview feedback through ▪ Instant our CV360 and Interview360 tools with building networks and using social media, ▪ Support including the creation of strong LinkedIn profiles ▪ And much more

BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT We are committed to continuing to support our graduates to grow and develop their ideas and skills through innovation, enterprise, knowledge exchange and business engagement. The Business Engagement, Careers and Employability (BECE) Directorate has invested heavily in the revamping of the Business Engagement and Knowledge Exchange (BDKE) team and as graduates you have free access to ILABS co-working space for six months after graduation, and 50% off subscription for the following three years. Alumni also enjoy a 50% discount on the hire of the Seminar and Ideas Rooms. You can access state-of-the-art facilities, meeting room hire, business networks, funding opportunities, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, CPD and short courses, events, enterprise skills development, consultancy and collaborative research. Contact the team at engage@uos.ac.uk or visit www.uos.ac.uk/business/


POSTGRADUATE STUDY

We offer a range of postgraduate opportunities including Masters, Postgraduate Diplomas and Certificates and Professional and CPD courses. All our graduates are entitled to a loyalty reduction on selected postgraduate courses. The Alumni Postgraduate Loyalty Scheme has been developed to support progression to full or part-time postgraduate taught or research programmes at the University, including PhD study.

Benefits of postgraduate study a competitive edge. Enhance ▪ Gain your employability and stand out

Postgraduate study

Advance your career with postgraduate study and access up to 25% loyalty discount.

in a competitive job market

programmes have a strong vocational ▪ Our focus making them relevant to your employer and your chosen career

a strong foundation for career ▪ Build progression with broad strategic knowledge progression into academia or ▪ Enable achieve a doctorate or professorial title Whichever type of course you embark upon, postgraduate study equips you to meet academic and practical challenges, demonstrating your readiness to contribute at a high level within commercial and research environments.

PhD Study Interested in joining our thriving Postgraduate Research community? The University of Suffolk works in partnership with the University of Brighton to provide PhD courses in a range of research areas. Working closely with our academics and supported by our Suffolk Doctoral College you will gain excellent experience and make a valuable contribution to our research community. Email SuffolkDoctoralCollege@uos.ac.uk for further information.

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Did you know? The University of Suffolk is a charity and receives donations from Alumni, friends and staff. Launching its fundraising activity in 2016 with the primary aim of maximising the student experience we have raised thousands of pounds through generous donations from our growing community of supporters. By donating to the University of Suffolk you are investing in futures, supporting independence of thought, and helping to transform lives through education. Recent projects made possible by generous investment of our supporters and funders are: DigiTech Centre at BT’s Adastral Park, delivering ▪ The cutting-edge information and communications technology, teaching and research

new Health and Wellbeing Quarter, housing our ▪ The Integrated Care Academy, the first of its kind in the country supporting and enhancing student wellbeing ▪ Activities and mental health promoting and celebrating diversity, equality and ▪ Projects inclusion within our University community and across Giving to the University of Suffolk

the region

We hope that you feel you have benefitted from philanthropic giving during your studies, through the vast improvement in facilities available to you or perhaps through a funded project which had an important impact on your student experience. We hope that you or your families may consider donating to the University either now or in the future, supporting us to continue our mission to transform lives through education. Contact us on giving@uos.ac.uk or visit our webpage www.uos.ac.uk/giving

Donate today

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GIVING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SUFFOLK


Giving to the University of Suffolk

MY TIME AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SUFFOLK WAS LIFE-CHANGING. THE SPORT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME MEANT I COULD PAY MY WAY AS A STUDENT AND ATHLETE, THIS SUPPORT ALSO PROVIDED ME WITH A LOT OF CONFIDENCE. IT MEANS A LOT THAT THE UNIVERSITY BELIEVED IN ME AND MY STORY. Jasmin Taylor, Class of 2020

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EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE AMBITIONS. INDIVIDUALS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD. Dr Helen Pankhurst CBE Chancellor, University of Suffolk


A university for a changing world uos.ac.uk

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