THE MACE AND ARMORIAL BEARINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
The Mace was presented to the University in 1933 by University architect Emanuel Vincent Harris. It is approximately four feet long with a solid silver shaft and head. The finial at the top contains a representation in enamel of the University’s coat of arms. This symbolises the historical associations of the University with the locality. The triangular gold castle with three towers comes from Exeter’s coat of arms and is thought to represent the Rougemont Castle as alluded to by the red background. The 15 gold bezants around the edge of the shield are from Cornwall’s coat of arms, whilst the green cross on a white background is from Devon County Council’s coat of arms. The theme of learning is symbolised by the book with gold edges and a Latin inscription translating roughly as “We follow the light”.
YOUR CEREMONY
We hope you have a fantastic day and enjoy the ceremony. Just to let you know, we undertake filming and photography during the day which we may use for promotional purposes at a later date. We’ve done our best to ensure that the information presented in this brochure is correct at the time of going to print (November 2022).
History
The Congregation for the Conferment of Degrees is the occasion whereby a ‘graduand’ receives the degree of the University. After the ceremony, graduates are known as alumni and are entitled to use post-nominal letters.
The ceremony has its origins in medieval times. This is reflected in the use of Latin phrases such as in absentia for graduands being awarded in their absence and honoris causa which is applied to honorary degrees.
Academic dress of gown, cap and hood worn by graduates, University officers and academic colleagues also originated in the medieval period. The varying colours of the gowns and hoods and the subtle variations in their style and cut, indicate the degree obtained and the awarding university.
Music
The music for the ceremonies is performed by the Chapel Choir and Graduation Brass.
Processional music: Flourish and Introit was commissioned through the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra by the University to mark the Diamond Jubilee of the University in 2015. The music was composed by Stephen Montague.
Order of ceremony
• Processions enter
Please rise and remain standing until all the processions have taken their position and the Chancellor has invited you to be seated.
Processions enter in the following order after the Marshal’s address:
Academic, Senate, Council and Emeritus Professors’ procession; Civic procession (if attending); Chancellor’s procession including the Honorary Graduand and/or College of Benefactors inductee (if attending); The Chancellor is the last person to enter and is preceded by the University Mace Bearer.
• Welcoming address by Sir Michael Barber, Chancellor, University of Exeter (or his representative)
• Address by Professor Lisa Roberts, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, University of Exeter (or her representative)
• Conferment of the first cohort of graduands
• Public oration and award of Honorary Degree and/or College of Benefactors induction, or external speaker if applicable
• Conferment of the second cohort of graduands
• Vote of thanks from the Students’ Guild/Falmouth and Exeter Students’ Union Sabbatical Officer, or nominated apprentice for Degree Apprenticeship ceremonies
• Closing address by Sir Michael Barber, Chancellor, University of Exeter (or his representative)
• Processions exit
Please stand while the processions leave in reverse order. The processions are then followed by the graduates as directed by the Marshals. Guests may then leave the ceremony venue to meet their graduates outside.
THE CHANCELLOR
Sir Michael Barber
The Chancellor’s Role
The post of Chancellor dates back to 1955, when the University of Exeter was created with the award of a Royal Charter from Her Majesty the Queen. Sir Michael Barber is the seventh Chancellor of the University of Exeter. The first Chancellor was Mary Dowager Duchess of Devonshire. She was followed by Lord Amory, a former Chancellor of the Exchequer, the scientist Sir Rex Richards and the barrister Lord Alexander. In 2006, the actress and writer Baroness Floella Benjamin was installed as Chancellor, stepping down in 2016. Businessman and former government minister, The Lord Myners of Truro CBE, succeeded Baroness Benjamin in 2016, and was Chancellor until he stepped down at the end of 2021.
The Chancellor is the ceremonial head of the University and is a part-time, honorary appointment. The Chancellor’s most public role is to preside over degree ceremonies, and behind the scenes to act as an important adviser and advocate for the University.
Sir Michael Barber has been Chancellor of the University of Exeter since 1 January 2022. He is a world-leading authority on education and public service delivery and the Founder and Chairman of Delivery Associates, which works with government leaders across the world to enable them to deliver their domestic policy priorities.
Sir Michael was educated in York before studying history at the University of Oxford, where he was President of the Queen’s College Student Union. He was a teacher from 1979 to 1985 and subsequently a Professor of Education, first at the University of Keele and then at the Institute of Education, London, where he worked on school and education system improvement.
In 1997, Sir Michael embarked on a highly successful career in central government, initially as the Chief Adviser on School Standards in the Department for Education. In 2001, he founded the Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit at No 10 Downing Street, which he ran until 2005. In this role he was responsible for ensuring delivery of the government’s domestic policy priorities.
From 2005 to 2011 he was a partner at McKinsey and Company and Head of its global education practice. From 2011 to 2017 he was Chief Education Advisor at Pearson, where he played a key role in Pearson’s strategy for education in the lowest income sectors of the world, especially in fast-growing developing economies.
Sir Michael has worked on delivery and system-wide reform in more than 50 countries and is the Founder and Chairman of Delivery Associates. With his leadership, Delivery Associates works with government leaders across the world to enable them to deliver their domestic policy priorities. Between 2009 and 2018, on behalf of the British Government, Sir Michael visited Pakistan more than 50 times to contribute to significant improvements in the education and health systems.
Most recently, Sir Michael was inaugural Chair of the higher education regulator, the Office for Students, a role from which he stepped down in March 2021. From January to July 2021 he assisted the Prime Minister and government in delivering their domestic policy priorities following the pandemic. In November 2022 it was announced that Sir Michael would lead a review of the government’s skills reform programme.
Sir Michael lives in North Devon with his family, and has recently taken up the role of Chair of Somerset County Cricket. In 2009, the University of Exeter awarded Sir Michael an Honorary Doctorate of Laws in recognition of his many achievements. For several years Sir Michael was a distinguished visiting scholar at Harvard School of Public Health. In 2005, he was knighted for his services to improving government.
VICE-CHANCELLOR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Professor Lisa Roberts
Professor Lisa Roberts became Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of the University of Exeter on 1 September 2020. In her role, Professor Roberts is responsible for the leadership and management of the University, promoting and advocating for the University globally, nationally and locally, and ensuring the delivery of the University’s new Strategy 2030, with its vision to use the power of our education and research to create a sustainable, healthy and socially just future.
Before joining Exeter, Lisa was Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation at the University of Leeds, where she led on the development of the university’s research and innovation strategy. During this time she led a major step change in the quality and impact of the university’s research and in business collaborations, launching a new innovation hub and leading a city-wide team of senior city stakeholders through the MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Programme (REAP). Before joining Leeds, Lisa was Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Surrey, leading the Schools of Bioscience and Medicine, Psychology and Health Sciences, where she also developed and launched only the eighth School of Veterinary Medicine in the UK, and developed a successful One Health Strategy.
Professor Roberts is a Professor of Virology, having studied for her PhD at the BBSRC Institute for Animal Health (now the Pirbright Institute) and the University of Kent. Earlier in her career, she worked as a Product Development Manager for Procter and Gamble in the UK and Belgium. Lisa is a Board member of the Russell Group, a Board member of Jisc, a Board member of Universities UK, a member of the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership and a Director at Exeter City Futures.
A Welcome from the Vice-Chancellor
A warm welcome to this wonderful winter graduation celebration. On behalf of everyone at the University, I would like to say what an honour it is for us to share this very special day with you. Your graduation day is a chance for all of us at the University to join you in celebrating your achievements, and giving thanks to the friends and family who have supported you during your studies. We hope that this special day will be a memorable occasion, and that you enjoy the celebrations today.
Graduation is also a time to reflect on your University journey and on everything that you have achieved during your time with us. We celebrate your achievements today mindful of the unprecedented challenges that our community and the world has faced over the past three years and, against this backdrop and these obstacles, you should be especially proud of yourselves and your successes.
With every generation that graduates, our University continues to grow and develop. As a graduate of the University of Exeter, you will now join a vibrant alumni community which extends to more than 150,000 people across the world. These people carry Exeter with them in everything they do, and I encourage you to become an active participant of our alumni family.
Congratulations again on your fantastic achievements, I hope you leave Exeter with fabulous memories that will last a lifetime, and that you continue to stay in touch in the years ahead.
THE PROVOST AND DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLORS
Professor Janice Kay, CBE The Provost
Professor Janice Kay has been Provost at the University of Exeter since August 2014. She is deputy to the senior academic leader of the University, the Vice-Chancellor, and line manages the Pro-Vice Chancellors of the University’s three Faculties. She holds accountability for Wellbeing, Inclusion and Culture, and for our environment and climate emergency activities, alongside the Registrar. Janice is the University Executive Board lead for equality, diversity and inclusion and with the Director of HR the overarching programme of leadership and management development and workforce initiatives. She also works closely with external partners to support regional engagement across several areas including education and skills development, and health services.
Most recently, she has led a commission of staff and students to promote equality, diversity and inclusion on campus. Janice’s commitment to higher education and the experience of students can be seen in the national roles she has played such as Deputy Chair of the Teaching Excellence Framework and Chair of the Subject Level Pilot, inaugural member of the Advance HE Board and its Equality Committee and member of the UUK Taskforce on Harassment and Violence Against Women and Girls. Prominent in regional skills and education developments, she established the highly successful now national University Mathematics School Network, chairs the Exeter Education Alliance and is Vice-Chair of the South West Institute of Technology. As an extension of her interest in promoting excellence in healthcare, she is a Senior Independent Director of the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and chairs their Remuneration Committee. She is regularly invited to speak and write on national and international education and equalities policies.
Janice was recognised in the 2017 Queen’s New Year Honours with a CBE for services to higher education.
Professor Neil Gow Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Impact)
Professor Neil Gow is Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Impact and Professor of Microbiology at the University of Exeter. He is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology. Professor Gow went on to receive his PhD in 1982 from the University of Aberdeen, followed by a period of postdoctoral research at the National Jewish Hospital for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine and University of Colorado, Denver, USA. He was appointed as a lecturer to the University of Aberdeen where he latterly held various senior positions. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Academy of Medical Sciences, Royal Society of Edinburgh, American Academy of Microbiology and European Confederation of Medical Mycology and has acted as President of four major international societies of mycology and microbiology. He is part of the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology and his research group focuses on the molecular genetics in of cell wall biosynthesis in pathogenic fungi.
As Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Impact, Professor Gow oversees a total research portfolio of £499.1 million and leads the research vision and strategy for the University. His overarching responsibilities include coordinating our preparation and submission for the Research Excellence Framework in 2021 and preparations for the next REF exercise; existing interdisciplinary institutes and networks and our Doctoral College; the University Ethics Committee; Research and Impact Committee; the Business Engagement Strategy; and ensuring our research is utilised and impacts positively on the wider world.
Professor Gow represents the University externally via a number of research-related groups including the EU Advisory Group for the Russell Group of Universities and GW4, our regional alliance of the Universities of Bristol, Bath, Cardiff and Exeter.
Professor Mark Goodwin Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement)
Professor Mark Goodwin leads on Global Engagement for the University. Mark is responsible for ensuring the delivery of the University’s Global Strategy, which sets the agenda for the University’s work around the world in both education and research.
Mark has oversight of all the University’s global activities including student recruitment, global experiences for our staff and students, global partnerships with universities and businesses overseas and engaging our alumni around the world. Our growing portfolio includes significant education and research activity with international universities including strategic partnerships with the University of Queensland, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the University of British Columbia, the University of Geneva and Duke University.
Mark graduated from the University of Sussex, before completing his PhD at the London School of Economics. The body of Mark’s academic research has centred on an analysis of the structures and processes of sub-national government. He is the only geographer to have held ESRC grants in both the Local Governance Research Programme and the Devolution and Constitutional Change Research Programme. Mark has directed a number of research projects, worth in total over £2 million, funded by the ESRC, Welsh Assembly Government, Joseph Rowntree Foundation and a variety of local, regional and national agencies. He served on the Strategic Research Board of the ESRC from 2003-2007 and was elected as an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2011.
Professor Tim Quine Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education and Student Experience)
Professor Tim Quine is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education and Student Experience) and Professor of Earth Surface Science. Tim is responsible for leading the delivery of the University’s Education Strategy, and the Education and Student Experience vision within our 2030 Strategy.
Tim’s brief is captured in the Education Strategy commitments to Success for All our Students and Valuing Educators, and encompasses the undergraduate and taught postgraduate student journey from arrival, through excellent teaching, learning and assessment, to the next stages in graduate life. He maintains a close partnership with the Students’ Guild in Exeter and the Falmouth and Exeter Students’ Union in Cornwall to ensure that our students’ interests are central to our plans for continuous enhancement. He also works closely with the Education Leadership Team including the three Faculty Associate Pro-Vice Chancellors (Education) to ensure that the University maintains its excellent academic standards and continues to innovate in teaching and learning for the benefit of all students.
He is a graduate of University College London where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Archaeology. Tim went on to complete his doctorate at the University of Strathclyde, and his research in earth surface science focuses on perturbation of the terrestrial carbon cycle and ecosystem services by soil erosion and sediment deposition. Tim’s research projects have seen him collaborate with researchers in universities and research institutes in China, India, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Bolivia, Saudi Arabia, Australia, New Zealand and many European countries. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and member of the Russell Group Education Network.
THE DEANS
Professor Andrew McRaeDean of Postgraduate Research and of the Doctoral College
Developing the researchers of the future is fundamental to tackling some of the most important global issues we face today. At Exeter, our 2,200 research students are addressing challenges as wide-ranging as dementia, conflict and human rights, food security and renewable energy.
Our research students come from across the world, to work within all our disciplines and research groups. We offer PhD studentships funded by UK Research and Innovation across all our Faculties, as well as industry-funded schemes and a range of support for international students. In addition, we work in collaboration with high-quality partners: from academic institutions such as the University of Queensland and the London Film School, through to industrial partners, charities and government organisations. Alongside our Masters by Research, MPhil and PhD programmes, we offer professional degrees such as the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and Doctorate of Education.
The Doctoral College supports our community of research students, helping individuals develop as researchers and move forward into a wide and exciting range of careers. As the Dean of Postgraduate Research, I work closely with the Students’ Guild and Falmouth and Exeter Students’ Union to understand the needs of our students. Whenever I meet with them, I am struck by their commitment, enthusiasm and integrity.
Today’s ceremony is a celebration of advances in knowledge, but also of hard work and perseverance in the face of some unusually challenging circumstances. I warmly congratulate all students graduating today, and wish you every success in the future.
THE DEANS
Professor Rob Freathy Dean for Taught Students
We have welcomed over 4,200 postgraduate students this year – 62 per cent of whom have come from outside the United Kingdom. Our postgraduates are from a great variety of backgrounds and are studying for many different reasons. Some are undertaking further study to gain additional qualifications. Some are undertaking research training in preparation for doctoral study and/or a career in academic or other research. Others have a vocational objective and may well be studying a subject which differs from their previous qualifications in order to progress their career. Exeter is a national leader, in the provision of PGCE degrees for aspiring teachers, as well as offering many pioneering programmes such as our Master of Public Health that develops visionary public health leadership, our Business School’s world-renowned MBA, and many other Masters qualifications. Other students study while pursuing their career, and we increasingly cater for their needs through part-time programmes provided via distance or blended modes of learning.
Our partnership arrangements offer the opportunity to develop subject specialisms at other institutions, both in the UK and abroad. These include the unique MA in International Film Business in partnership with the London Film School, and the innovative QUEX Institute, established in partnership with the University of Queensland. Students on the QUEX PhD divide their time between the UK and Australia, joining an international research team to solve issues related to Global Sustainability and Wellbeing. A new online MSc in Medical Mycology, taught in partnership with the British Society for Medical Mycology, allows students to develop in depth knowledge in an area of medical need and network with faculty and peers. As a member of the Venice International University (VIU), a prestigious global consortium of 20 universities, Exeter undergraduates can apply to take part in the VIU Globalisation Program to study a term of interdisciplinary modules with a cohort of international students, with further opportunities available for graduates. The Law School offers the Dual LLB / Juris Doctor (JD) with the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) where students have the opportunity to gain two qualifications and qualify for admission to practice law in England, Wales, and Hong Kong, spending time at both Exeter and CUHK.
We are also very proud to celebrate the graduation of apprentices from our undergraduate and postgraduate Degree Apprenticeship programmes. Celebrating their success this year are apprentices from Civil Engineering, Digital Technology Solutions, Data Science, Financial Services, Chartered Manager,
Senior Leader MBA, Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner, Clinical Associate in Psychology, and Senior Leader Healthcare. With fourteen Degree Apprenticeship programmes, supported by over 250 employers, we look forward to many more such events in the future.
As Dean, I work closely with our Faculties, the Students’ Guild and the Falmouth and Exeter Students’ Union in Cornwall to ensure the highest quality of student experience leading to excellent academic and employment outcomes. I particularly value the feedback we get from you, so if you would like to share any further thoughts on your time at Exeter, please feel free to contact me directly. Meanwhile, I wish to add my congratulations on your achievements, and my best wishes for your future success. Please keep in touch with us.
BEHIND THE SCENES OF YOUR GRADUATION
Mike Shore-Nye The Registrar and Secretary
My role is to lead the University’s Professional Services teams, ensuring the effective and efficient operations and governance of the University. These teams cover everything from accommodation to wellbeing services; libraries, IT and sports facilities to careers advice and guidance.
Professional Services play a pivotal and vital role in University life, no more so than for graduation. We take pride in supporting every aspect of the ceremonies each year, with over 2,000 team members involved in making it a very special day for our graduands, their friends and families. There is a huge amount of work behind the scenes during the 12 months prior to the ceremonies; many colleagues volunteer away from their day jobs to help the events run smoothly on the day.
I hope you have a wonderful day, enjoy every moment and I wish you all the best for whatever the future brings.
In winter 2022 we are holding nine graduation ceremonies in Exeter:
In the average ceremony, each person claps approximately 7,000 TIMES
Around 175 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COLLEAGUES VOLUNTEER to make the ceremonies possible
2,435 STUDENTS GRADUATE with more than 4,500 guests
The Mace Bearer
The role of the Mace Bearer is a historic one dating back to the 12th century. The Mace Bearer’s role is to protect the dignitary who follows him: in our case, the Chancellor. Original maces were weapons which could be used if necessary to protect the King.
As time progressed, maces became increasingly decorative and the use of silver-covered maces in Exeter can be traced back to the late 14th century. You can read more about the University of Exeter’s mace on the inside front cover.
The Mace Bearer and Marshal, who leads the procession carrying the less ornate wooden ‘wand’, are selected from Professional Services to ensure both the academic and professional support functions are reflected in the ceremonies.
During our typical winter and summer graduation ceremonies:
Over 6,000 HOURS WORKED by catering team members
26 GROUNDS TEAM MEMBERS prepare the grounds, set the stage and make the displays
More than 100 cleaners spend nearly 1,000 HOURS CLEANING
OUR HISTORY
The University of Exeter received its Royal Charter in 1955, although its origins can actually be traced further back to the nineteenth century.
Our ‘founding father’ was Sir Stafford Northcote, a prominent politician in the Disraeli government, who seized on the popular enthusiasm for learning following the Great Exhibition. In 1855 he backed the establishment of a School of Art in Exeter, offering subjects ranging from construction to freehand drawing. A School of Science quickly followed.
Following Sir Stafford’s death, Jessie Montgomery became secretary of the University Extension Committee in 1888, and put forward an ambitious plan for a university extension college,
leading to the Exeter Technical and University Extension College being created, with generous funding from the University of Cambridge. By 1895 students had formed a guild and in 1898 the first student magazine was published. In 1900 the title of Royal Albert Memorial College was adopted, which is where the students’ RAM bar of today gets its name. The College offered external degrees of the University of London and teacher training.
Scots philosopher Hector Hetherington became the Principal in 1920 and pushed for university status. To succeed, a more impressive home was needed and in 1922 a local benefactor, Alderman W H Reed, was persuaded to buy the Streatham Estate. Shortly afterwards, the University Grants Committee visited the campus and awarded the status of University College and an annual government grant.
In 1926 John Murray was appointed Principal of the University College and led an expansion programme which included the opening of the Washington Singer building in 1931 and Mardon Hall two years later.
University status was awarded in 1955 with James Cook our first Vice-Chancellor. Her Majesty the Queen visited the following year to present the charter and unveil the foundation stone of Queen’s Building. In the 1960s we secured sufficient government funding to radically develop the campus; over a dozen major new buildings were constructed, including the Great Hall and the Physics building, while student numbers rose from 1,400 to 3,300.
Higher education funding was tight in the 1970s and 80s but Exeter saw some positive developments. In 1978 we became a two campus university when St Luke’s College, Exeter merged with the University to become its School of Education. A new library was built in 1983, thanks to a gift from the Ruler of Dubai in recognition of our research and teaching on the Arab world.
By 1991, we had 6,500 students, and in 1993 the Camborne School of Mines in Cornwall became a part of the University, and we became a founding member of the research-intensive 1994 Group.
The new century saw an unparalleled period of progress and success, beginning in 2001 when His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi, the Ruler of Sharjah and an Exeter graduate, provided a new building for the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies. In 2002 we secured government backing for the Peninsula Medical School, a joint project with the University of Plymouth, and two years later opened our Penryn Campus with Falmouth University in Cornwall. In 2007, partly in recognition of these initiatives, we were named University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards.
In recent years we have invested significantly in our campuses, constructing new student accommodation, refurbishing science labs and study spaces, and developing new buildings such as the Forum in Exeter and the Exchange in Cornwall, which seamlessly merge academic and social space through spectacular architecture. Her Majesty the Queen returned to our Streatham Campus in 2012 to officially open the Forum.
Other significant developments included the creation of the Environment and Sustainability Institute – an interdisciplinary research centre at Penryn – and the Research, Innovation, Learning and Development building, a partnership with the Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, which was partfunded by the Wellcome Trust and The Wolfson Foundation.
This investment has helped reap further rewards; in 2012 we were invited to join the prestigious Russell Group of researchintensive universities, and in 2013 we were crowned The Sunday Times University of the Year. In the same year we also accepted the first students into the new University of Exeter Medical School, created after we formed our own medical school following our successful 10-year partnership with the University of Plymouth. In 2014 the Research Excellence Framework, which
assesses the quality of universities’ research, saw us awarded an additional £3.8 million for research, the third highest gain amongst English universities. We were named Sports University of the Year 2016 by The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide.
2017 saw us officially open the Living Systems Institute (LSI) on our Streatham Campus. The Institute pioneers novel approaches to understanding diseases and how they can be better diagnosed. This year also saw our world-class teaching recognised with the award of a ‘Gold’ rating in the first national Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) assessment.
On the Penryn Campus the Stella Turk building was completed in 2019, enabling the continued growth and success of a range of subject areas.
In 2020 we were awarded our fourth Queen’s Anniversary Prize in recognition of our world-leading research for combatting the effects of marine plastic pollution.
Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, Professor Lisa Roberts took up her post on 1 September 2020. The following year Professor Roberts launched the University’s exciting Strategy 2030 which aims to use the power of our education and research to create a sustainable, healthy and socially just future.
The 2021 Research Excellence Framework review showed that we are doing more research, of better quality, with a bigger impact on the world than ever before. Our world-leading research impact grew more than any other Russell Group university, more than 99 per cent of our research was rated of international quality* and 12 of our subjects were in the Top 10 for world-leading impact.** The National Student Survey 2022 also showed that we have the highest level of student satisfaction in the Russell Group.
Today, our courses and research cover every aspect of the sciences, humanities and social sciences. We attract 30,000 of the best and brightest students from 150 countries around the world.
HONORARY GRADUATES AND GUEST SPEAKERS
Each year, we award Honorary degrees to a number of exceptional people who demonstrate outstanding merit in their field. Since 1955-56, over 600 people from all walks of life have been honoured in this way. The following abbreviations for Honorary degrees are used: LLD Doctor of Laws; DLitt Doctor of Letters; and DSc Doctor of Science.
A full list of Honorary degrees conferred by the University is available at: exeter.ac.uk/honorarygraduates
During the Winter 2021 and Summer 2022 ceremonies, we honoured:
Mark Hannaford FEWM, FRGS, FRSA (DSc)
Mark Ormrod MBE (LLD)
Andrew Brownsword CBE (LLD)
Michael Owuo Jr. (DLitt)
Margaret Busby CBE, Hon FRSL (DLitt)
Patrick Swaffer (DLitt)
Zrinka Bralo (DLitt)
Professor Sir John Curtice (LLD)
Professor Hans Joachim Schellnhuber CBE (DSc)
Krishnan Guru-Murthy (DLitt)
Messages from recent honorary graduates and guest speakers:
Kamila Shamsie
FRSL (DLitt)
Kamila Shamsie is the author of eight novels which have been translated into over 30 languages. One of her award-winning novels, Home Fire, won the Women’s Prize for Fiction and the Hellenic Prize, and was long listed for the Man Booker Prize, and shortlisted for eight other prizes. Vice-President and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Manchester, she was one of Granta’s ‘Best of Young British Novelists’ in 2013.
“When I graduated, I had no idea what was ahead of me. Believe me when I tell you that you are only at the very start of knowing what your time at Exeter will truly mean for your lives. So much is possible, so much is still ahead, but right now let me congratulate you on this present moment and the achievement of being here, graduates and graduands of this fine University into which I am so delighted to have been welcomed.”
Rob Walker
English & Drama 1997 – celebrating 25 years since graduating from Exeter
“Do a job you love. It doesn’t matter what it pays you have got to pursue your passion... whatever you do for a living you’re going to have to do it for a very, very long time, so you damn well ought to make sure it’s something you like. Follow your passion and you will be amazed at where it will take you and who you will meet. It’s your turn. Get out there, seize every opportunity and make the most of every day”.
Rob Walker was initially rejected by Exeter on the strength of his predicted A level results in 1993. However after a lot of revision and having exceeded expectation, he took a year out specifically to re-apply to the best university in the world. Fortunately for him it proved to be second time lucky and he graduated with a 2:2 BA Hons in English & Drama in 1997.
Lyse Doucet CN, OBE (DLitt)
Kamila Shamsie FRSL (DLitt)
Dolly Alderton (DLitt)
Isabel Hardman (DLitt)
Henry Staunton (LLD)
Nicholas Bull (LLD)
André and Rosalie Hoffmann (DSc)
Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE (DSc)
Professor Dame Sue Hill DBE (DSc)
Emily Penn (DSc)
Carrie Gracie (DLitt)
Shaun Sawyer QPM (LLD)
He then spent a 4th very happy year at Exeter as Guild President (97-98), one of his proudest achievements. Since completing a postgraduate diploma in Broadcast Journalism at Falmouth College of Arts in 1999, Rob has been a network TV broadcaster; appearing regularly on BBC Sport, ITV Sport and Channel 4. His first passion in life is athletics and he has covered every edition of the World Championships since Helsinki 2005 and is now the lead international commentator for World Athletics. His voice is familiar with fans of the sport all over the world as a result.
Rob has also covered every Commonwealth Games since 2002, every Summer Olympic Games since Athens 2004 and every Winter Olympic Games since 2010. Since 2007 Rob has also formed strong professional and personal bonds in snooker. He is now synonymous with the sport, covering every major event on both the BBC and ITV.
A mark of his knowledge and versatility is that he now works as the tournament MC, reporter, one of the commentators and highlights presenter. After more than two decades in a very
In acknowledgment of the importance of philanthropy, the University of Exeter invites its most generous donors to become members of the prestigious College of Benefactors. Induction into the College is the highest honour that the University can bestow upon its donors. The following people became members this year:
Dominic Scriven OBE
James Goulding
precarious industry, Rob has forged a strong reputation in TV broadcasting and is renowned for his diligent prep, distinctive voice, genuine enthusiasm on air and his gregarious personality.
Rob looks back on his years at Exeter with incredible fondness and is adamant he would not be where he is today without the friends he made at Exeter and his understanding of the written and spoken word which was refined here. Away from work, Rob lives with his wife Becky and their son Arthur in a quiet corner of the Cotswolds. He still loves nothing more than a 6 mile run in the lanes around his home, or a long dog walk with their family puppy Paddington.
His motto is one he has used repeatedly in many areas of life. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try and try again.
HONORARY GRADUATES
Wednesday
Dina
14 December // 14:00
Asher-Smith
Dina Asher-Smith is a World Champion, four times European Champion and the fastest British woman in history. She currently holds British records in the 100m (10.83 secs), 200m (21.88 secs) and 4x100m (41.77 secs). In 2018, she won three gold medals and set new British records in the 100m and 200m at the European Championships.
In 2019, she became the only British athlete ever to win three medals at a single World Championships. At the Olympic Games she won two bronze medals in the 4x100m relay. As a teenager, Dina won the World Junior Championships and European Junior Championships and was selected as the youngest ever athlete on the British senior team at the World Championships in 2013. She has appeared on the cover of fashion magazines Vogue, GQ and Grazia and walked the runway at Paris Fashion Week. Dina has been in many advertising campaigns for a range of brands including Nike, Hublot, Müller, Samsung, Louis Vuitton, PureGym. She was awarded The Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year in 2018 and 2019, the BT Sport Action Woman of the Year in 2018 and was a finalist in the BBC Sports Personality of the Year twice.
Wednesday
14 December // 14:00
College of Benefactors The Halpin Trust
We are delighted to welcome Claire Halpin, Nick Talbot and Susie Hills, Trustees of the Halpin Trust, to the University of Exeter’s College of Benefactors. The charitable trust established in 2013 by Exeter alumni, the late Les Halpin (Mathematical Statistics and Op. Research, 1979) and Claire Halpin (Biology, 1979), supports projects that make a real impact, and change lives, whilst solving some of the biggest challenges facing today’s world.
Since 2013, the Halpin Trust has generously donated more than £500,000 to the University to support areas of work in line with their interests in the environment and medical research. In 2021, the Trust made two further meaningful philanthropic gifts to support: the establishment of ‘The Halpin Trust PhD Studentship’ with Professor Andrew Crosby and Dr Emma Baple at the University of Exeter Medical School to undertake research to develop a new blood test for motor neurone degenerative diseases, and ‘The Halpin Trust Wildflower Collective Project’ led by Professor Juliet Osborne. This project aims to understand whether growing wildflowers as a crop in Cornwall offers economic as well as ecological benefits to the region.
GUEST SPEAKER
Friday 16 December // 14:00
Karin Smyth Member of Parliament for Bristol South
Karin Smyth was elected as Labour MP for Bristol South in May 2015, and currently is a member of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee. She has previously held the position of Shadow Northern Ireland minister and served on the Public Accounts Select Committee. She is also Chair of the Women’s Parliamentary Labour Party. Recently, Karin Smyth provided maternity cover as Labour’s Shadow Health and Social Care Minister.
Born in London to Irish parents who came to Britain in the 1950s, Karin moved to Bristol in the 1990s.
Before becoming an MP, Karin worked as a manager in the NHS. As MP for Bristol South, she has campaigned for better bus routes, improving access to local NHS services, working for access to abortion services for women in Northern Ireland, campaigned for assisted dying, safer communities and nation-wide safeguards on trailer safety.
Every year Karin co-hosts a Jobs and Apprenticeships Fair alongside key sectors in Bristol.
Presentation of Graduates
This programme lists the names of those upon whom Honorary and substantive degrees are to be conferred at this Congregation. The programme also lists those who elected to receive their award in absence earlier in the session. Graduands who have elected to receive their award in absence at this Congregation are indicated by an asterisk.
Wednesday 14 December 10:00
IN THE COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN CREATIVE WRITING
Cherie Jones
Thesis: Sun,Sexuality&Power-ThePoetics ofDomesticViolenceinModernCaribbean Literature
IN ENGLISH
Bushra Aljahdali
Thesis: ThePhilosophicalAporiasofSilence andTaciturnityinthepoetryofPercy
ByssheShelleyandAlmu’allaqât
* Haonan Chi
Thesis: NewWomanWritinginBritainand China,1890s-1940s
Megan Rosamund Dyson
Thesis: VisibleTranslation:AStudyof ChristopherLogue’sWarMusic
Joshua Hambleton-Jewell
Thesis: “Itisajokeanditisserious”: EconomicInformalityandWorld-Literature
Dorottya Tamás
Thesis: TheSupernaturalinSylviaPlath’s Poetry:FromSalemtoAriel
* Huiying Xue
Thesis: EkphrasisandRealism:The RepresentationoftheVisualArtsin VictorianLiterature,1850-1900
Bethany Mills
Thesis: GrantAllen:Knowledge,Evidence, andtheVictorianManofScience
IN FILM
Kristian Jared Robinson
Thesis: InEffect:SpecialEffects,Production Labour&CreativeAgencyinU.S.Fantasy andScienceFictionCinemaFrom1975 to1987
IN FILM BY PRACTICE
* Rebecca Elizabeth Marshall
Thesis: TheEssayFilmasaToolfor Thought:MichelDeMontaigneas
Methodology
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF RESEARCH
IN INTERNATIONAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTANCY
* Julia Twomlow
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN CREATIVE WRITING
Stephen Andrews
Cassie Gwen Beggs
Rebecca Faith Bowsher
Seren Shelby Burton
Lydia Rachael Grace Croft
Maia Cronin
Olivia Fyfe
Emily Gorton
Amelia Jane Groves
Azeema Hartley
Charlotte Louise Howard
Ifunanya Iwuajoku
Agnessa Kasumyan
Molly Lloyd
* Rebecca Alice Marment
M. Y. Mim
* Florence Beatrice Pearce-Higginson
Holly Elizabeth Peters
Emily Grace Pursel
Alex Robins
* Amy Sayer
Sam Swinerd
Monica Wang
Yu Wang
Susan Watson
Abigail Charlotte Williams
Abigail Carol Jean Willis
IN ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIES
Salman Altaf
Blessing Aroboto
Zeynep Ece Bakala
Rebecca Chloe Baynes
Danielle Benim
Clare Emma Dawson
Thomas Hale
Harry John Heath
Rishabh Kumar
Lily Niamh McMeekan
Laura Mee
Luke Miller
Isabel Murray
Bhumika Popli
Lily Mae Proctor
Isobel Grace Rixon
Alys Elizabeth Rogers
Matthew James Titcombe
Emma Trickey
Kathryn Louise Willoughby
IN ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIESCRITICISM AND THEORY PATHWAY
Daisy Woodley
IN ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIESFILM STUDIES PATHWAY
Harry George Adam
Anne Moore
Adam Simcox
IN ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIESRENAISSANCE STUDIES PATHWAY
* James Sutton
Presentation of Graduates
IN ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIESVICTORIAN STUDIES PATHWAY
* Leah Anne Brown
Elise Finney
Anabelle Jennifer Holschuh
Gabrielle Miller
IN ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIES - WORLD AND POSTCOLONIAL CULTURES PATHWAY
Eleanor Kate Eva
Amelia Sophie Gregory
IN INTERNATIONAL FILM BUSINESS
Gurmehar Anand
Camila Marie Basora-Oliveira
Emma Bauchet
Kean Cao
Jodie Wing Yan Chao
Keiran Day
Hengrui Fan
* Jiaqi Feng
* Hanfei Gao
Vaibhav Garg
Jun Guo
Jun Hang
Hanna Humaira
* Jialei Huo
Kaoru Inagaki
* Yu Jiang
Mengjun Jiao
Jingjun Li
* Xiaochen Li
Yuqing Li
Yanxin Lin
Yi-Ting Lin
* Danyang Liu
Axel Lochen
* Qi Mai
Lucy Claire Marks
Gianluca Santoro
* Yu Shao
Matthew Eli Sive
Cory Stillman
* Lingfei Teng
Yunjing Wan
* Junyu Wang
* Linglong Wang
* Manqing Wang
Yunqiu Wang
Thatcher Welden
* Qianqian Xu
* Boxiu Yan
* Ying Yu
* Zexi Yuan
* Zhu Yue
* Siyi Zhang
Tian Zhao
* Ziling Zhou
IN INTERNATIONAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTANCY
Alice Howard
IN PUBLISHING
Victoria Allen
Leah Bird
Hannah Collins
* Tamara Coulthard
Georgina Cutler
Olivia Diomedes
Lauren Evans
Mary Hawkins
Sebastian John Lewis
Ellen Fay Mitchell
Lauren Morley-Fletcher
* Laura Nicolaou-Jones
Anjali Parameswara Kurup
Imogen Cerys Phillips
Irine Qavtaradze
Abi Smith
Emily May Sumner
Abbie Grace Walker
Gabrielle Wright
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS
IN ENGLISH
Natasha Megan Coyle
Rose Bernadette Egginton
Natasha Ellis
Chloe Gallagher
Alice Jenner
Olivia Pilkington
* Isabella Catherine Strover
* Radha Tickell
Rosy Tiziana Wakely
IN ENGLISH AND DRAMA
Anna Lea-Paul
Sophie Louis Page
IN ENGLISH AND HISTORY
* Deinbo Trevor Kelly Dickson Iboroma
IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH
* Rebecca Jane Spratt
IN ENGLISH WITH STUDY ABROAD
Olivia Fothergill
IN ENGLISH WITH STUDY IN NORTH AMERICA
Jamie Alexander John Moncrieff
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
IN ARCHAEOLOGY
Dóra Szabó
Thesis: HouseholdArchaeologyof5th-to 6th-CenturySettlementsinCentralEurope
Carole Jane-Marie Lomas
Thesis: ReconstructingtheDevelopmentof theEarlyMedievalChurch,withSomerset asaCaseStudy
IN HISTORY
* Emil Sokolov
Thesis: AddressingImmigration:Astudy ofConservativeandLabourpartyelection manifestosandindividualcandidates’ electionaddresses,1964-1979
Diana Maria Valencia Duarte
Thesis: ThePeasantFoodQuestion: AgrarianReforms,Depeasantisationand FoodSovereigntyinDispute,Colombia, 1961-2013
Sonia Wigh
Thesis: TheBodyofWords:ASocialHistory ofSexandtheBodyinEarlyModernSouth Asia
Heather Mary Walker
Thesis: ‘MyDeterminedLoveforBeing Abroad’BritishWomenTravellingonthe Continent1780-1840
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN ARCHAEOLOGY
Hayley Nicole Herschap
James Inigo Martin
Ruell Smith
Omair Zahid
IN CULTURES AND ENVIRONMENTS OF HEALTH
Matilda Grace Attrill
Sally Cross
Thomas Forrest-Robinson
Erin Iles
Hayley Lilian Rose Redman
Ruth Sharman
Emily Snape
Asiya Syed
Victoria Whitehead
IN HISTORY
Jonathan Blair-Sloan
Cameron Bradley
David Brereton
Caroline Amalie Brodersen
Ailsa May Burnham
Ellie Georgia Card
Yang Dan
Lauren Daniels
Charlotte Anne Dennehy
Miriam Doyle
Lewis Fox
Rebecca Mary Giffard
Michael Grant
Isobel Greenwood
Niamh Louisa Mary Hutnell
* Thomas Lewis James
* Mengyang Li
Marcus Edward Livermore
* Lele Lu
Deborah Manners
Oscar Morland
Edward Harry Nuttall-Owen
Katie Anne Parker
Lex Skeen
Daniel Van Staden
Arlen Richard Veysey
Wednesday 14 December // 10:00
IN INTERNATIONAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTANCY
Ali Fahad H Alqahtani
Jayashree Chandala Giri Babu
* Katherine Davey
* Georgia Harmer
* Bethan Alexandra Le Masurier
* Faye Murphy
* Mya Plumley-Beere
* Luke Voysey
IN MEDIEVAL STUDIES
Molly Batchelor
David Alexander Hooke
* Jinglan Liu
* David McLean
Declan Christopher Needham Church
Hannah Megan Reeves
Rosa Leonora Stevens
Emma Whitworth
Rebecca Williams
Beth Wybrow
IN ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Yau Ching Ruby Chin
Matthew Peter Clark
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOARCHAEOLOGY (FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY)
Jordan Chick
Fabian D Silva
Ryan Shearer
IN BIOARCHAEOLOGY (HUMAN OSTEOLOGY)
* Madeleine Cromack
Alice Catherine Foster
Gary Marshall Velasco
Claudia Wingrove
IN BIOARCHAEOLOGY (ZOOARCHAEOLOGY)
Tess Townend
IN EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY
Clive Hammett
Harry McDade
Tim Thorpe-Tracey
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN HISTORY
Arjun Chauhan
Emma de Saram
* Adam Deliot
Oliver Greensmith
Christian Savage
IN HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
* Mikael Ulf Ariel Been Dahl
Maurice FitzGibbon
IN HISTORY WITH STUDY ABROAD
* Ruby Lloyd-Smith
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN ARCHAEOLOGY WITH FORENSIC SCIENCE
Jessica Farler
Savannah Samson
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
IN ITALIAN
* Mevlide Peyker Özler
Thesis: QueeringPracticesofWomen’s Temporality:AReflectionontheSelected WorksofElviraDones,ValeriaParrella, RomanaPetriandSimonaVinci
IN RUSSIAN
Nicholas Hall
Thesis: Seekingthe‘unofficialRussian’in the‘RealRussia’:sincerityinSoviet-British encountersintheSovietUnion,1928-39
Presentation of Graduates
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN GLOBAL LITERATURES AND CULTURES
Douglas John Hamilton
Courtney Munkres
* Xiwen Sun
* Marta Tkachuk
IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART: CURATION AND BUSINESS
Anni Cheng
Emma Katie Patrica Fearon
Joseph Robert Harvey
IN TRANSLATION STUDIES
Ted Chamberlain
Rebecca Alice Eveleigh
* Gabrielle Kay
Zeyu Li
* Jingwei Shang
Lindsey Sidebottom
Hannah-Louise Vine
* Yue Wang
Amy Watts
* Ting Xie
Weicheng Zhang
* Xinyi Zhang
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS
IN ART HISTORY AND VISUAL CULTURE
Jessica Susan Jones
IN FRENCH
Rebecca Davey IN FRENCH 3 YEAR
Claire Bick
IN SPANISH 3 YEAR
Charlotte Emma Cutbill
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN CLASSICS
Maria Gisella Giannone
Thesis: DemocracyandDemocratic LanguageinIsocrates
IN DRAMA
* Navadee Sethamateekul
Thesis: Theatremakingfor/withblindor visuallyimpairedyoungpeople:astudyin theUKandThailand
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS BY RESEARCH
Gareth Thomas Richards
Thesis: Towhatextentcande-extinctionbe theologicallyandmorallyjustified?
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN CLASSICS AND ANCIENT HISTORY
Eleanor Anne Abercromby
Max Anderson
Hannah Bean
Imogen Eleanor Briscoe
Charlotte Disney
Bryony Barbara Floyd
Florence Foley
Thomas Hilless
Isobella Norman
Nia Poole
IN CREATIVITY: INNOVATION AND BUSINESS
Divya Bhasin
* Shiwei Gao
Shashank Kotmire
* Dijia Lu
* Yudi Luo
Anna-Mariia Pliats
Daisy Marie Pugh
Saho Shiota
Rashi Jaswant Singh
Samyuktha Venkateswaran
Xiao Wang
Areeba Waseem
Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi
IN THEATRE PRACTICE
* Ting Feng
* Guozhao Sun
* Jingchao Tian
* Siyang Wang
IN THEATRE PRACTICE (APPLIED THEATRE)
Anita Bozzo
Isobel Lily Colman
James Thompson Godfrey
Ellie Rose Rowlands
IN THEOLOGY
Joseph David Allen
Jennifer Stazicker
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ANCIENT HISTORY
Oscar Kelliher
Ewan James Mortimer
Jessica Della Taggart
IN LIBERAL ARTS (ENGLISH)
* Belle Hui Rou Ng
IN LIBERAL ARTS (INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS)
Chay Jordan Samuel Morris
Presenterreturnstotheirseat
Wednesday 14 December 14:00
IN THE COLLEGE OF LIFE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
* Fraser Jared Bell
Thesis: Populationdeclinesandcarryover effectsinsub-Saharanmigrantbirds
* Alba Costa Lorenzo
Thesis: Spatio-temporalresponses ofecosystemfunctionstoecological restoration
Rhys Cutlan
Thesis: SyntheticBiologyforGreen Chemistry:BuildingInvivoEnzymatic CascadesUsingCarboxylicAcidReductases (CARs)
Alice Bisola Eseola
Thesis: Spatialcontroloforganelle dynamicsduringappressorium-mediated plantinfectionbyMagnaportheoryzae
Charles Murtagh Hamilton
Thesis: Advancingunderstandingof glucocorticoideffectsinfish
Kieran Patrick McCloskey
Thesis: Impactsofunderwater anthropogenicnoiseonindividualsand populations
* Aimee Louise Stuart McIntosh
Thesis: Conservationmanagementconflict intheGreenlandBarnaclegoose
Enock Mobisa Ontiri
Thesis: WildlifeWarsinanAgeofChanging ClimateandSocialChange:Assessingthe socialandecologicaldimensionsofHuman WildlifeConflictandConservationInitiatives intheRangelandsofKenya
Daniel Routledge
Thesis: ExtracellulartraffickingofWnt signalsingastriccancer
* Samantha Treagus
Thesis: TheTransmissionofEntericViruses throughtheAquaticEnvironmentintheUK
* Harriet Goodrich
Thesis: Usingintegrativephysiologyto optimisedietsforsustainableaquaculture
* Antony Marc Brown
Thesis: Mechanismsofage-relatedchange inperformanceinawildsocialbird: parentalageeffects,cellularsenescence, anddominanceacquisition
William George Davison
Thesis: Usingphysiologytoimprove thesustainabilityoffishproductionin aquaculture
Rebekah Boreham
Thesis: Assessingdrug-inducedoxidative stressanditsinteractionswithother stressorsusinganoveltransgeniczebrafish model
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE BY RESEARCH
* Isla Marguerite Hawthorne Hely
Thesis: AnemonefishBehaviourina ChangingWorld
* Caroline Eve Mitchell
Thesis: Evolutionaryandecological immunologyofToll-likereceptorsin mammals:patternsofselectionwithinand acrosstaxa
James Christopher Snowden
Thesis: MolecularandBehavioural CharacterisationofDothistroma septosporuminGreatBritainandNew Zealand
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL
MYCOLOGY AND FUNGAL IMMUNOLOGY
Benjamin Alfred Caswall
Johanna Gosciniak
Danielle Alexandra Lim
Phuong Tuyen Nguyen
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN ADVANCED BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
David Gray Yasaman Taheriabkenar
Freya Elena Jamie Williamson
IN CONSERVATION AND BIODIVERSITY
* Amity Allen Bills
* Ellie Marie Barlow
* Jessica Beattie
Duncan Bickmore
* Sophie Boulter
* Chloe Bruniges
* Catherine Aisha Byrne
* Harrison Carter
* Julia Chase
* Maximilian Cheesman
* Grace Olivia Corcoran
* Natasha Davies
* Samuel Davies
* Terita Deare
* Abhishek Dixit
* Elisabeth Aimee Du Luart
* Kirsty Miranda Finlayson
Emer Xuan-Thanh Hicks
* Bridget Hiza
Alexander Hodges
* Andrew Houldcroft
Hannah Hughes
* Toby Johnson
* Emily Jones
* Olivia Lucy Kenchington
* India Kerr
* Chloe Lake
* She Ting Cherry Leung
* Matthew Leveridge
* Coral Lutteridge
* Sahara Matic
Katherine Murray
* Shannon Phillips
* Penelope Rose Pomroy
* Oliver Poole
* Nicola Rae
* Jasmine Elizabeth Ramshaw
* Rakshita Sah
* Frances Hazel Sharman Stephens
Charles Henry Harrison Torr
* Lucy Ward
* Jack Whitelegg
* Adam Wright
Presentation of Graduates
IN CONSERVATION SCIENCE AND POLICY
* Oliver Brandon
* James Buckle
Ella Ciotkowski
* Ella Francesca Clark
* Amelia Bethan Cook
* Madeleine Lee
* Aubrey Mathews
* Ciaran McNally
* Catherine Frances Miskin
Sarah Sanderson
Luke Matthew Swindell
IN EVOLUTIONARY AND BEHAVIOURAL ECOLOGY
* Isla Botting
* Bailey Brown
* Freya Cornwell-Davison
* Rosa Emily Hunter Thompson
* Nick Igracev
* Addison Jean Lalumondier
* Lyndon Leissle
* Priyanka Mowlali
* Kabeer Nadkarni
* Myrto Petropoulou
* Emma Remotti
* Ella Worthington White
IN ISLAND BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
Tahnee Blakemore
Harry Bolton
Jack Hayes
Yilin Kuo
Hannah Le Morvan
* Kevin McIlwee
Zuzanna Patrycja Soltysiak
* Emily Rose Wagdin
IN MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
* Shannon Blackie
* Hannah Cocks
* Heather Niamh Emberson-Marl
* Mara Fischer
* Lise Fournier-Carnoy
* Julian Han Gervolino
* Henry Gould
Annabel Kemp
* Meaghan Katherine Kendall
* Nicholas Martinez
* Gavin Miller
* Sophie Pipe
* Alicia Shephard
* Oliver Smare
* Cona Somma
* Charlotte Ellen Merle Stadden
* Kenza Thomas
* Valentina Von Halem
* Milo Ware
* Christopher Wenham
* Zachary Jun-Ho Wong
IN MARINE VERTEBRATE ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
* Lorraine Anne Aldridge
* Patrizia Baldi
Carrie Bristow
* Sophia Anne-Marie Hilbre Coveney
* Isabelle Cox
* Danielle Crowley
* Elayna Daniels
* Ignacio De Saint-Malo Zamacola
* Olivia Dixon
* Natasha Hibbert-Foy
* Zoe Hiscock
* Kavita Jain
* Linnet Jessell
* Rachel Lennon
* Gawaine Lewis Elsa Llewellyn
* Tsz Ching Lo
* Alexander Lomas
* Anna Louise Lowden
* Giulia Luerti
* Danielle Neale
* Martha O’Keefe
* Muriel Plaster
* Emma Roast
* Jade Roberts
Natalie Romine
* Nicole Marie Sammartino
Omkaresh Shrivastava
* Adam Smith
Rebecca Louise Thomas
* Nicole Velandia
* Simon Alexander Waitland
* Matthew Wall
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN SCIENCE IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
* Holly Rose Mann
IN ZOOLOGY
Isabel Joyce Farrell
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOCHEMISTRY
* Adam David Hocking
IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Josef William Amin
IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (ANIMAL BIOLOGY)
Bethany Lesley Legg
IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE)
* Ana Elvira Sepulveda Cubillo
IN CONSERVATION BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
* Emily Moreland
IN MARINE BIOLOGY
Ellie Rhodes-Williams
India Thomas
IN ZOOLOGY
* Rebecca Beatrice Hearne Barnett
Emily McGlinchey
Christina Mills
* Harry John Archer Russell
Wednesday 14 December // 14:00
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF CLINICAL PRACTICE (RESEARCH)
* Carol Claire O’Connor
Thesis: ItisLikeaSplinterinmyHead: TheImpactofWhistleblowing
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN PSYCHOLOGY
Asha Ladwa
Thesis: WhydoPsychologicalTreatments Work?AProcessAnalysisComparing CognitiveBehaviouralTherapyand BehaviouralActivationintheTreatment ofDepression
Damilola Kolawole Makanju
Thesis: Whenwewerekings:Theroleof appraisalsofAfricanhistoryinin-group engagementandintergrouprelations
Ozden Merve Mollaahmetoglu
Thesis: Repetitivenegativethinkingasa riskfactorforalcoholusedisordersand exploringmechanismsofketamineasa noveltreatment
Ayse Sule Yuksel
Thesis: DevelopmentalDifferencesin BystanderReactionstoandSocialand MoralReasoningaboutSocialExclusion: TheRoleofGroupMembership,Group StatusandGroupNorms
* Anna Kristina Zinn
Thesis: SocialIdentitySwitching:How effectiveisitandhowmuchcontroldowe haveoversocialidentityswitches?
Connie Allen
Thesis: Importanceofoldermales:influence ofagestructureonsocialdynamics betweenmalesinanelephantbullarea
Owen Nicholas Wright
Thesis: Honeybeehealth:fromlandscapes tobehaviour
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Victoria Booth
Thesis: Staffdiscourse:supportingpeople withlearningdisabilities
Alex Carol Brierley
Thesis: AreAge,GenderandtheInteraction ofAgeandGenderAssociatedwithOlder People’sAttitudestoAgeing?
Emily Clare Broadbridge
Thesis: Aqualitativeexplorationofbrain injurytrainingneedsofpractitioners workinginthirdsectordomesticviolence organisations
Hannah Bunce
Thesis: MetacognitiveSkillandRepetitive ThinkinginChildren
Edward Copestake
Thesis: “You’regoingtoconnectwith thestories”-AQualitativeAnalysisof SecondaryTraumaticStressandthe RoleofClinicalSupervision
Daniel Edge
Thesis: ExploringtheuseofInternet andMobilebasedInterventions(IMIs)in PreventingAnxietyandDepression
Eleanor Louise Hall
Thesis: UnderstandingTheirStory: InvestigatingtheNarrativesofPersons withSexualOffenceHistoriesandAdverse ChildhoodExperiences
Clare Ann Jones
Thesis: Whatimpactdoesdepressionhave ontheapperceptionanddevelopmentof wisdominolderadults?
Georgina Sarah Lyons
Thesis: Evaluatingtheeffectivenessof anonlineself-compassionintervention toimproveself-compassionandreduce symptomsofsecondarytraumaticstressin traumatherapists
Amy Elizabeth Mitchell
Thesis: Asystematicreviewofinterventions aimedatenhancingwellbeing,resilience orcouplefunctioninginspousesofserving militarypersonnel/Evaluationofawebbased,resilienceinterventionformilitary spousestosupportwellbeing
Eva Nielsen
Thesis: TheAssociationBetweenNatural FeaturesandMomentaryPsychological Wellbeing:DoIndividualCharacteristics MakeaDifference?
* Megan Alison Rowley
Thesis: NatureandMentalWellbeingin Adolescence
Eleanor Scutt
Thesis: ExperiencesofEatingDifficulties inSiblingsofPeoplewithAnorexiaNervosa: AReflexiveThematicAnalysis
Abbie Janice Turner
Thesis: ShiftsinSelfandIdentitywhen LivingwithMultipleSclerosis
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE BY RESEARCH
* Charlotte Grimes
Thesis: Thesocialandecologicaldrivers ofaggressioninsouthernresidentkiller whales,Orcinusorca
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
Rebecca Irene Cummins
Alyssa Francis
Samuel Robert Hall
Megan Letherbarrow
* Yu-Chun Lin
Beth Meopham
* Eleanor Charlotte Morris
* Fleur Kathryn Morton
Deeksha Natraj
Alfie Prettyman
Bethany Winspear
Presentation of Graduates
IN CLINICAL ASSOCIATE IN PSYCHOLOGY
Sharon Cahill
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Sharon Christensen
Tuna Dulgar
Rini Leivang
Fan Li
Anggita Lusiandari
Isabella Tegan Metcalfe
Andrew James Pettitt
Sophie Rebecca Melhuish Rugg-Gunn
Yizhen Shen
* Cuihong Xie
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES PRACTICE AND RESEARCH (HIGH INTENSITY COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY)
* Ross Allen
* Carina Tudor-Sfetea
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES PRACTICE AND RESEARCH (PSYCHODYNAMIC/ PSYCHOANALYTIC THERAPY)
* Claudia Fuortes
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES PRACTICE AND RESEARCH (SYSTEMIC THERAPY)
Carola Buhse
Chiedza Maisiri-Gwelo
Bridget Stovold
Tracey Winsor
IN PSYCHOLOGY (CONVERSION)
Torntan Akamanuwatr
Leila Barakat
Mary Barrett
Anna Rose Bonnerjea
Kirsty Cann
Anne Marion Chesterton
Cliodhna Cotter
William Miles Dalton
Maya De Freitas
Rayan El Shurbaji
Scarlet Ilona Atari Forrester
Sheira Gorris
Reka Goupil
Shruti Gupta
Junika Gurung
Oliver Ian Harvey-Piper
Sasha Humbert
Akshita Kaushik
Lucy Rose Kirkland
Katarina Kos
Wing Yu Kwan
Kayleigh Jayne Lander
Alexandra Langdon-Jones
Zhen Li
* Siyan Liu
Phaedra Longhurst
Aiman Hamid Malik
Toni Elizabeth Manning
Daniel Middleton
Sana Musa
Jessica Ottewill
Mohammed Faisal Pakkali
Angharad Elisabeth Rhiannon Parry
* Yao Peng
* Fiona Joanne Perriam
India Prince
Chrissy Robertson
Kirsty Grace Rohrbasser
Chloe Ryan
* Andrew Mackintosh Shaw
Marissa Smith
Abigail Elizabeth Stewart
Tinghua Tang
* Yunzhi Wang
Stephanie Mya Welsford
* Shuqi Yu
Yee Ling Elaine Yu
* Jingjing Yun
Fan Zhang
* Ye Zhang
IN SOCIAL AND ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Emily Anichebe
Mohammad Idrisdin Bin
Mohammad Affrin
Sriranjani Datta
Kevin Benjamin Desouza
Emma Rachel Fry
Alex Griffin
Sophie Hester
Meagan Holt
Chak Hei Christopher Jung
Yuanxin Lin
Zhan Peng Loh
Emily Mouritzen
Manoghnya Pachhipala
Dominika Plucha
Abigail Ching Ern Poh
Qi Wang
Abigail Whitby
Cansel Yergun
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN SCIENCE IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY (CLINICAL)
Abigail Jayne Down
Kiera Howarth
Elizabeth Frances Sutton
Tanisha Bhatia
Rada Tsvetanova Biyukova
Flora Mary Bourdillon
Evie Elizabeth Anne Brien
Leonora Michiko Brown
Abigail Burton
Chi Foon Cheung
Alicia Chun Jun Cordery
Alice Maeve Rose Gregory
Anna Griffiths
Georgina Grundy-Peel
Karina Hamzah Sendut
Cian Nicole Hancock
Rebecca Anne Johnstone
Mollie Lawton
Amy Elizabeth Lewis
Wing Hei Jacqueline Lo
Caroline Joan Rui Xin Lye
Lydia Roseann McDonald
Chloe Patricia Murphy
Alexander James Quelch
Sepideh Rabbanian
Jemima May Steward
Anna Mawgan Storey
Madeleine Faye Swanton
Lucy Thompson
Chi Ying Annette To
* Yana Tushingham
Sarah Vincent
On Ching Ann Wai
Olivia Warnes
Francesca Weedon
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MENTAL HEALTH PRACTICE IN EDUCATION SETTINGS
Lucy Anne Bearman
* Megan Jane Dyer
Katie Marie Gannaway
Judith Katy Gasser
Beth Louise Green
Sharon Noele Lepak
Rosanna Pearce
Azima Tabassum
Natalie Whiteland
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES PRACTICE (CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES)
* Faye Osmond
* Tracey Winsor
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES PRACTICE (COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY FOR PSYCHOSIS AND BIPOLAR DISORDER)
* Christopher Gowing
Lynn Spurrell
* Vanessa Whyte
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES PRACTICE (HIGH INTENSITY COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY)
Vanessa Dowe
Samantha Gammon
Jennifer Hancock
* Alexandra Margaret Ella Hill
Jessica Marriner
* Alain Navarre
Lucy Runganga
Emma Ryley
* Ruth Teresa Sindall
Wednesday 14 December // 14:00
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION OF EVIDENCE-BASED PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES
Elizabeth Elliott
Charlotte Ann Sansom
* Kelly Leigh Vandenakker
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES PRACTICE (LOW INTENSITY COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY)
* Louise Adams
Aiga Augspole
Devon Aylward
Lucy Baker
* Emily Bearne
* Jonathan Beavis
* Buvneet Kaur Benning
Laura Chapman
Laura Beth Clarke
* Emily Daugherty
Caroline Easter
Samar Gariballa
* Sophie Giles
Rachael Heatley
Jessica Jones
* Theoni Kyriazopoulou
* Hollie Lancaster
Jordan Landsborough
* Sarah Lees
* Felicity Lewis
* Gabriella Rachael Mears
* Samira Mower
Ndidi Ndubishi
Lucy Marie Nicholls
Tamsin Nicholls
Francis Ojemere
* Julie Peplow
Leanne Rohan
* Amanpreet Seehra
* Laura Sinclair
Grace Taylor
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN PSYCHOLOGY
Anirudh Bala
Jingxuan Chen
* Ryan Ban Hee Chiong
Bethany Hammond
Emma Lauren Jackson
Jina Louies Kirby
Georgia Celeste Misina Kneafsey
Chloe Ridge
* Justin Strong
Emily Sutton
IN PSYCHOLOGY WITH SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
* Hayley Ho Lam Chan
FOR THE DEGREE OF GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES PRACTICE (LOW INTENSITY COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY FOR CHILDREN YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES)
* Jessica Mitchell
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES PRACTICE (LOW INTENSITY COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY)
Clodagh Farrell
* Karen Ann Lobo
FOR THE DEGREE OF GRADUATE DIPLOMA
IN MENTAL HEALTH PRACTICE IN EDUCATION SETTINGS
Amber Lucy Temple
IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES PRACTICE (CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES)
Jessica Kelly
Presentation of Graduates
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN SPORT AND EXERCISE MEDICINE
* Jules Hendrik Pieter Adriaansen
Samuel Avery
Sam Baillie
Luke Bury
Shannon Heidi Drew
James Dudley
Thomas Christopher Gillan
Akshar Hegde Krishanmurthy
Alexander James Holland
Nicholas William Blyth Hubble
* David Köditz
* Curtis Chi Jun Lau
Matthew John Lewis
Jiayi Liu
Elise Christina Mercer
Harry Mould
Kallum Mulligan
Amelia Peddle
Amandine Michelle Solange Senequier
* Megan Jenifer Shaxson
Amber Thorington
Shing Lok Chris Wong
Jessica Sophie Woodcock
IN SPORT AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Lama Alsaid
Chloe Rebecca Emery
* Harrison Demmar Hurlstone
* Maximillian Keen
Nick Knowles
* Zizheng Lyu
Laura Macro
Chester Maglo
* Daniel Rawson
* Joshua James Riccio
Jake Dare Rolph
Peter Shaw
Kaela Mei Townson
* Ruiqi Xi
Litong Yuan
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN SCIENCE
IN EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES
Charlene Amelia Dharmai
Mollie Rose O’Hanlon
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES
Karim Al-Shubasi
Merryn Lynda Doidge
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN GEOGRAPHY
* Raden Gumilar Hadiningrat
Thesis: WomenandFoodWastein Indonesia:WithintheHouseholdand Community
* Jane May Morrison Thesis: PaintingtheTownGreen: Thetemporalevolutionoflow-carbon practicesinUKeco-developments
* Thomas Pownall Thesis: Electricitymarketre-designinGreat Britain:Aproposednewdesignandlessons onimplementation
* Jennifer Clements Thesis: UnderstandingEnglish agri-environmentschemes: uptake, engagementandoutcomes
Joshua Elliot Buxton Thesis: Usingremotesensingtoassess ecosystemresilience
Aimee Coggins
Thesis: AssessingCriticalUncertaintiesin theKnowledgeoftheContemporaryOcean SinkforAtmosphericCO2
Daniel John Ford
Thesis: CarbonfromSpace:determining thebiologicalcontrolsontheoceansink ofCO2fromsatellites,intheAtlanticand SouthernOcean
Laura Barbosa Vedovato
Thesis: FromPasttoPresent:Impacts ofFireonAmazonianForests
* Jennifer McWhorter
Thesis: AMultidimensionalAnalysis ofClimateProjectionsontheGreat BarrierReef
Genevieve Josephine Grace Hinde
Thesis: InvestigatingtheTimescalesand PathwaysofSouthernOceanWaterMasses UsingTransientTracersandECCOv4
IN SUSTAINABLE FUTURES
* Chenxi Lu
Thesis: Theenvironmentalimpactsand healthco-benefitsofclimatemitigation measuresonhouseholdconsumption inChina
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF RESEARCH
IN CRITICAL HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES
* Yunyi Chen
Inga Filipiak
* James Findlay
Eleanor Lacy
Kate Rutland
Leah Shackman
Alice Smith
Henry William Walter Longley Smith
George Whittington
IN SUSTAINABLE FUTURES
Bhavya Airen
Sophia Jane Buchanan Barlow
* Barbara Wiktoria Cieszewska
Prajesh Ghimire
Fay Kahane
* Roanne Lilley
* Jessica McGarty
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY SOLUTIONS
Elizabeth Andrews
Rebecca Alice Barton
Cameron Brown
Lara Ann Caglayan
Lucy Cairns
Samuel William Whittaker Carroll
Alexander Coleman
Eloise Jessica Conley
Eleanor Cranch
Adam Davies
Nikola Duncanova
Isabelle Ellen Ewen
Andrew Michael Finnigan
Timothy Foulds
Joseph Arthur Bilbrough Francis
Leidy Camila Gaitan Segura
Paul Galpin
Aby George
Saanika Gokhale
Georgina Susanna Hart
William Barnaby Howard
Charlotte Emily Judge
Chie Kameyama
Whitney Love
Ka Hei Mak
Justin Henry Marshall
Jacob Million
Matthew Newall
Shannon Caitlin O’Connor
Michael Lore Shire
Huw Tristan Layzell Smith
Sally Rebecca Melland Thompson
Jack Alexander Tickle Atwell
Crawford Timms
Betty Wan Yi Tsang
Charlotte Elizabeth Vaughan Burleigh
James Vyvyan
Emma Victoria Watson
Ruby Wilkinson
Emily Willoughby
Kadie Zaczek
Nawal Zeggoud
Katie Lorraine Zimmerman
IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Alexander John Batchelor
Linda Bird
* Connan Bland
Daniel James Brooks
* Katherine Elinor Danter
Gabriel Chukwubuikem Ezeh
* Claudia Fry
Anna Ranger
* Samuel Turner
* Peace Chukwuyem Ugbekile
* Isabella Zanin
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN GEOGRAPHY
Emily Brooks
Henry Eve
Charles Nicholas William Prideaux
Oliver Rawlings
IN GEOGRAPHY WITH EUROPEAN STUDY
Olivia Margaret Martinez
IN GEOGRAPHY WITH STUDY ABROAD
Tobias William David Johnston
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GEOGRAPHY
Ellen Elizabeth Barnett
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Wednesday 14 December // 14:00
Thursday 15 December 10:00
IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER BUSINESS SCHOOL
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN FINANCE
Kun Li
Thesis: ThesisinEmpiricalCorporate
Finance
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
* Saiful Amri
Edward Anthony
Mert Bayrak
Gabriela Naa Aku Sika Brown
* Yi Cao
Tianhao Cao
Linhui Cen
Yuyang Cui
Ali Ekmen
* Jiarui Fu
Shilpa Sara George
* Shuai Gong
* Jianan Gu
* Shiyue Gu
* Handono Handono
Mengting Hua
* Hongxiang Ji
* Hao Jiang
Nan Kan
Clara Marie Koehler
Adhipa Anna Kurian
Wan Chi Lee
Zhipeng Li
Lingyun Liu
* Xiaoru Liu
Amarilnto Moutsontemi
Noemi Mühlemann
Geetika Somanath Satpathy
Johna Aswin Selva
Sneha Rajkumar Sharma
* Xiaoyu Shen
* Zichun Sheng
* Di Shi
* Suwen Shi
Hue Chi Tran
Ngan Yu Tsang
* Lingli Wang
* Mengxiaoxue Wang
Thanaporn Wanitwatanatumrong
* Angga Arief Wicaksono
* Yunfan Wu
Zhujun Xiao
Bingjie Zhang
* Junxi Zhang
* Xinfu Zhang
Siqi Zhao
* Yanchu Zhao
* Han Zheng
IN FINANCE AND INVESTMENT
Thomas James Addison
* Zeynep Ilknur Aysel
Aritra Banerjee
Tripti Bhatia
* Yulin Cai
Chun Nam Chan
* Yanyan Chen
Tin Lok Cheng
Jiacheng Deng
* Jingyin Deng
Chaitya Prakash Doshi
* Huaqiu Du
Pia Farooq
Neodofa Janiethro Forizal
* Chang Gao
Parth Jain
Rajat Jain
Vikrant Kunjan Jhaveri
* Kaiyuan Jin
Anjali Jose
Gina Kempen
Sebastian William Knight
Aunchisa Kotchum
Hsing-Huan Lee
* Chang Li
* Yuanming Li
Chang Liu
* Chujun Lu
Dev Rajulkumar Makadia
Imran Munir Mydin Sai Prashanth
Muthoju
Kshema Padmakumar
* Jinzhe Qi
* Xiaoyu Qin
Lethabo Selaelo Ramaphakela
Rabab Raza
Kusum Relan
Thomas Roberts
Lukasz Scibek
Aveksha Shekhar
* Jinjun Shi
Aryan Yugpurush Sinha
Michael Southard
Jirapa Sriprakobporn
Narahari Tanukula
Stephen Thomas
* Georgios Tsitouras
Victoria Vigar
* Haoyan Wang
Yiwei Wang
Archie John Menzies Warner
Songpol Wattanaasawakul
* Zepeng Wei
Xueqi Wen
* Zhaohui Wu
* Jiani Xiong
Ke Xu
* Liuyu Xu
* Qi Yang
* Weize Yang
* Yang Yang
Huei Tzu Yao
* Hui Ye
May Thu Thu Zaw
* Yunyi Zhao
Nan Zheng
* Hongjun Zhong
IN FINANCE AND INVESTMENT
DOUBLE DEGREE
* Baiju Dhirajlal Shah
Presentation of Graduates
IN FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Edidiong Joseph Adams
Ria Agarwal
Dost Mohammed Alladin
Ahmet Barkin Altun
* Yuxi Cao
* Guorui Chen
Nanbo Chen
Pengwen Chen
* Ruoqi Chen
* Shihao Chen
Xuechun Chen
* Dixin Cui
* Xintong Dai
* Bozhi Du
Siyun Fang
Wui Chuen Michael Fong
* Yize Gao
Mannat Gill
Dacheng Guan
* Maolin Guo
George Richard Beckham Harris
* Xinru He
* Sixie Jia
* Jiaxing Jiang
* Yiwen Jin
Biying Kan
* Yuk Ki Lam
* Botai Li
* Jize Li
Tianrun Li
* Xinyi Li
* Xixian Li
* Yin Li
* Yongjie Li
Zichang Li
* Bowen Liu
Hanwen Liu
* Jinghan Liu
* Lin Liu
* Yiyao Liu
* Hui Lu
* Zhaokang Ma
* Yikai Mao
* Liu Ning
Ifeanyi Nwankwo
Yoshita Pathania
* Vipavee Prateepprecha
* Yikun Quan
* Chanon Rataphirakkoon
Chawanlak Ratree
* Siyang Shao
* Lin Shen
* Qin Su
* Tong Sun
* Jingyi Tang
* Hua Tu
* Ya Tuo
* Chenxi Wang
* Haohua Wang
* Kai Wang
* Lan Wang
* Qi Wang
* Shucheng Wang
* Xuerong Wang
* Yao Wang
* Zhaoyang Wang
* Ran Wei
* Xueyi Wei
* Zheng Wei
* Mingkai Wen
* Tao Wen
Linrui Wu
* Yishu Wu
* Meiling Xiang
* Yudong Xiang
* Runjiao Xu
* Zhiyi Xu
* Haokai Yang
* Hongyu Yang
* Xin Yang
* Juhan Yao
* Peiqi Yin
* Peiqi Yu
* Xixiang Yu
* Wenyu Yue
* Bocheng Zhang
Bowen Zhang
* Jiarui Zhang
* Luwen Zhang
Xiaotong Zhang
* Zhehao Zhang
* Zhiyuan Zhang
* Guohao Zhao
* Zihao Zhao
* Meilin Zhou
Youdi Zhou
* Yuhua Zhou
Zhiyi Zhu
Haobo Zou
* Yirui Zou
IN FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND FUND MANAGEMENT
Roshleen Ajmani
Shuyao Chen
Jack Christopher Collins
Raphael Roque Anil D Costa
Adebayo Oluwatosin Dada
* Weiji Ding
Xu Fang
Nikhil Gupta
Gayatri Aditya Joshi
Donghwi Kim
Kin Wai Kwong
Tachaporn Laokulsant
* Changcheng Li
Wenjie Li
Jacob Morris
Adithya Anand Nair
Vladimir Naumov
Duc Viet Nguyen
Worapitcha Paetem
Oliver Eric Randall
Ashley Russell
Shunan Shi
Samuel Spencer Brading
Thomas Peter Stephenson
* Haoxiang Sun
Nattawut Wattana-apa
Michal Patryk Weraksa
Yuting Wu
Xinyue Zhang
* Shitong Zhao
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS STUDIES
Corey Baldwin
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
* Dzintars Dusa
Chun Lung Pun
* Ashley Russell
* Yuze She
* Renyu Tao
You Chen Teng
IN ACCOUNTING STUDIES
* Yiyang Huang
* Chun Ho Hui
Sneha Saith
Chutong Sun
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ECONOMICS
Gemma Jane Elizabeth Delafield
Thesis: SpatialOptimisationofRenewable EnergyDeploymentinGreatBritain: ANaturalCapitalAnalysis
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS
Yuen Tsz Chau
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS
* Hanny Abdulaziz Abdullahi
James Terence Bartle
Stanley Beal
Henry Charles Vickers Burfoot
Cheuk Wing Charlene Chow
Peter Opeyemi James
Liam Jordison
George Morris
Abdullah Nisar
Gal Punger ar
* Abhineet Sharma
Luke Sinclair
Daniel Tomkins
Sarah Vella
Keerthana Venkatachalam
Joseph Viner
Guangyue Wei
Owen Wilson
* Ke Xing
IN FINANCE AND INVESTMENT
Chi Quy Loc
IN FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
Syed Fahad Ali
Stella Xerenzy Atim
Anant Gangadhar Aurade
* Stefano Federico Bottalo
* Shivangi Chakraborty
Shannon Lynn Coates
* Kaiqin Deng
* Ziji Gao
Sophie Gardiner
* Fangze Liu
Simran Narotam
Vraj Dipakkumar Patel
Tobias Joshua Petit
Sampada Potdar
* Danni Wang
Luke Ward
* Bochang Yu
* Jiaxin Zhu
* Zijian Jiang
IN FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY
Syeda Sabnaz Anwar
Kornel Bartha
Gargi Bhardwaj
Emmanuel Boadi
Ahmed Bukamal
William Alfred Graver
* Jinxin Guo
Minh Hoang Ha
Raviprakash Ramusingh Janu
Thitima Jindanithiwatthana
Shriya Ajay Johari
Kesaria Kakabadze
Chi-Kuang Lai
Charles Lever
Dezhi Li
* Gan Li
* Hongyi Li
* Shaolin Liao
* Haoyu Liu
Ujjwal Singh Mehra
* Haiyan Mi
Aadil Mohan
Reshmi Rajesh Kalyankumar
Sorranan Rongrodejanarug
Krishnaprasad Seshadri
Amish Parimal Shah
* Ancheng Shi
Pak Ching Pancy So
Thursday 15 December // 10:00
Parthsinh Rupesh Solanki
* Archie Tate Spittles
* Qiyuan Sun
* Nawapat Supaamornpan
Andreas Taffetsauffer
David Tracy
Minh Chau Vu
* Jingsheng Wu
* Qiuyi Zhang
* Weida Zhao
IN MONEY, BANKING AND FINANCE
* Cheng Chen
* Yuxi Chen
Edmund Cornforth
Abdul Rahman Fedawi
Archie Ford
* Man Ching Fu
* Yuxin Guo
* Yuchao He
* Yuqiong He
* Yichen Jiang
* Yiru Jiang
* Cheuk Him Lam
* Jiaqi Liu
* Yu Liu
* Yue Ying Liu
* Junjie Lu
Zhenxian Lu
* Kai Peng
* Chenjie Qian
* Xiwen Shi
Lei Wang
* Yanqi Wang
Lok Him Wong
* Bianle Wu
* Zhongwen Xiao
* Haoyang Xie
* Yujing Xie
* Fang Yan
* Sirong Yan
* Xiaozhou Ye
* Xin Yue
* Li Zhang
Yihang Zhang
* Yufeng Zhong
IN MONEY, BANKING AND FINANCE DOUBLE DEGREE
Yan Liu
Presentation of Graduates
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
Craig Ferguson
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Jae Hoon Kang
Harriet Lee
IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS WITH ELECTIVE YEAR
Edward Munro-Martin
IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS WITH EUROPEAN STUDY
Hugh Anderson
IN ECONOMICS
Aria Braden
Francis Thomas St Aubyn Longstreth Thompson
Natalie Pidgeon
IN ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
Imen Sim Bin Iskandar
IN ECONOMICS WITH ECONOMETRICS
Phyo Eei Eei Kyaw
IN ECONOMICS WITH INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
Toby Joseph Elstow
Joseph Henry Elwig
Alexander Theo Lawton-Smith
IN ECONOMICS WITH YEAR ABROAD
Joshua Dominic Teuber
IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN DIGITAL AND TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Harman Rai
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Leila Lucia Bracken
IN THE COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ENGLISH AND GEOGRAPHY
Heather Cripps
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Thursday 15 December 14:00
IN THE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN EDUCATION
* Ohood Alshammary
Thesis: ExploringEnglishLanguage DepartmentTeachers’ViewsRegarding theirPDActivitiesatOneSaudiArabian University
Ramla Sumar Ali Al Zadjali
Thesis: OmaniEFLWritingInstructors’ AttitudesandReportedandActual PracticesTowardsWrittenCorrective FeedbackinFirstYearFoundation Programmes
Nora Hamad Alhendi
Thesis: ListeningAnxietyandListening Comprehension:AStudyofSaudiFemale UniversityStudentsStudyingEnglishasa ForeignLanguage
Sana Alzahrani
Thesis: “...Iamnolongersittingdownand waitingforotherstocomeanddevelopmy instructionalskills...”:TheNatureofSelfDirectedProfessionalDevelopmentbyEFL TeachersinSaudiUniversities
Riadh Ghemmour
Thesis: TellingStoriesofanInvisible Cohort:ExploringAlgerianEFLStudents’ Experiences,ChallengesandHopesof LearningaboutResearchMethodologyand WritingDissertationsatMaster’sLevel
Rungkan Leelasopawut
Thesis: AStudyofThinking-Based CurriculumDesigninImproving InteractionalCompetenceforEFLinThai Context:ACaseStudy
Hanane Maita
Thesis: TheUseofaWeb-BasedToolfor CollaborativeLearningtoSupportAlgerian UniversityStudents’WritingPerformancein theEFLContext
Shahan Choudhury
Thesis: GrammaticalChoiceandtheVerb: children’sandteachers’grammatical metalinguisticunderstandingofverb,tense, aspect,modalityandvoice
Isabel Caroline Hallam
Thesis: Psychologyofcollegehigher educationstudentpersistence:Amixed methodsexplorationoftheroleofpersonal tutorsduringCOVID-19campusclosures
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION
* Antonia Jane Paterson
Thesis: AnexplorationofEAP professionalisminajointventureSinoBritishuniversityinChina
Ru Shang
Thesis: VocabularyTeachingFromaTaskBasedPerspectiveforEFLYoungLearners inChina-AMixedMethodsStudy
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Charlotte Louise Burrell
Thesis: Exploringsupportwithineducational provisionsforchildrenandyoungpeople experiencingsexualexploitation
Giulia Carriero
Thesis: SpeakingEnglishasanAdditional
Language:UsingaDelphitechniqueto identifythecompetenciesneededbyEPs workingwithEALstudentsandfamilies
Thomas De Sausmarez
Thesis: AnInvisibleSkill?TheImpactofa SpatialAbilityTrainingProgrammeonSelfConceptandMathsAttainment
Laura Angharad Douglass
Thesis: Exploringthevalueof extracurricularactivitiestoyoungpeople’s wellbeing:Threecasestudies
Jacob Fox
Thesis: WhataretheexperiencesofnonASC,primary-aged childrenparticipating inaschool-basedLEGO© Therapy intervention?
Eva Kristen Godfrey
Thesis: “Theyjustgenuinelydon’t understandwhywe’renotasloud”:An explorationoftheeducationalexperiences ofsecondaryschoolstudentswith introvertedpersonalitystylesandtheviews ofprofessionalswhosupportthesestudents
Amelia Jane King
Thesis: “DoingSchoolDifferently”:an ExplorationofYoungWomen’sReflections ontheirAttendanceataPupilReferralUnit andtheViewsofStaffSupportingThem
Holly Louise Mann
Thesis: Aqualitativeanalysisexploringthe useofVideoInteractionGuidancewithinthe contextofsupportingthedevelopmentof successfulfosteringrelationships
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS
IN CREATIVE ARTS IN EDUCATION
* Molly Acker
* Yijun Chen
Zoe Davison
Sara Echeverri Duque
Ana Laura Escalona Diaz
Myria Ftellecha
Faith Harrington
Cassandra Marie Howard
* Linlin Shan
* Hanlei Xie
Yuting Zhou
Presentation of Graduates
IN EDUCATION
Jennifer Abaidoo
Gifty Aguadze
* Samantha Allanson
* Rebecca Susan Andrews
Kate Elizabeth Barrett
Syeda Farzana Batool
* David Mark Beven
Cara Black
* Katie Chiswell
Cherry Janine Chope
Sophie Cooke
Megan McKenzie Crockett
* Francesca Cross
Matthew Darby
Emily Davies
Amelia Dickinson
* Emily Clare Edwards
* Lisa Fielding
Abigail Lily Fleming
Chelsea Forrest
* Molly Louisa Hill Fox
* Natasha Franklin-Mitchell
Jack Gill
* Christopher John Guy
Rebecca Hamer
Clare Harvey
Jasmin Rebekah Hladkij
Katherine Hurst
* Lauren Isom
Christopher Daniel Jones
Ziggi Keill-Griffin
* Holly Jordan Kretz
* Callum Langley
* Rachel Lauff
Katie Leahy
Imogen Loy
* Momo Manasseh
Olivia Rosanna Martin
Joe McIntee
Rachael Elizabeth Melvin
Rosie Molton
Rebecca Pielesz
Rosanna Louise Pincott
* Jessica Porter
Nick Pursall
Laura Salisbury
* Elynn Saw
Nicole Spibey
Suzanne Lynette Swift
Rachael Symons
* Daniel Tipton
* Lyndal Maree Tonkies
Katie Vince
Sandra Walton
* Anthony Andrew Wright
Emily Wright
IN EDUCATION LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
Shazia Ahmed Abbasi
* Yiheng Sun
* Tian Tian
Anjali Vijayan
* Lijin Xu
Xu Yang
* Xiaowen Zhu
IN EDUCATION: MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
Aya Elshaer
IN EDUCATION: TECHNOLOGY, CREATIVITY AND THINKING
Nicola Hambleton
IN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
Biying Cao Man Wa Cheng
Luyuan Chu
Aerial Darling
Hejia Ding
* Haoyan Fan
* Fan Gao
* Xing Gao
* Jiabao Guo
* Jia He
* Xue Hu Haicong Huang
* Chunhan Jiang
* Zihan Jiang
Colleen Marie Kimberly
* Tao Li
* Wenyu Li
* Yang Li
* Yuhui Liang
* Jie Liu
* Xiaobei Liu
* Yawen Lu
* Qingxin Meng
Adithya Mohan
* Lunlun Niu
* Mengyu Qiao
* Dandan Qiu
* Yue Qiu
Angelina Rozova
Dania Shawish
Qi Sun
* Yushan Tian
* Ruixuan Tong
* Yan Wang
* Yifeng Wang
Yunna Wang
* Suonan Xia
* Jiayue Xiao
Xinxin Xiao
* Hongyue Xu
* Yang Xue
* Guanting Yang
* Lijun Yang
* Yudi Yang
* Yuhan Yao
* Liyuan Zhang
* Ruimeng Zhang
* Han Zheng
Yi Zhuang
* Xiaoyan Zuo
IN SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
Afnan Fahad M Almalki
* Hamad Mohammed H Alotaibi
Sarah Mohammed A Alshehri
Ellie Grimes
Chiung-Chih Hsu
Isabel Jane Kingdon
Yeuk Laam Kwok
Trishla Sunil Lakhani
* Jiayu Liang
Jiwei Liu
Mehreen Nasir
Maria Shoaib
* Gena Tan
* Dhivyapriya Vinayagam Parthiban
IN TECHNOLOGY, CREATIVITY AND THINKING IN EDUCATION
Ziyan Chang
Cheng Qian
James Charles Alexander Walker
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION IN TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES
Hye Jin Ahn
Mona Awadh I Alanazi
* Nima Alavi
Maha Abdullah A Albarrak
Nigina Barotova
* Binyu Dong
* Shuo Feng
* Celine Garbutt
* Yunfei Ge
Shun-Wen Hsiao
Priyadarsini Indumathi Kumaar
* Sulieman Ismail Farah
Na Li
Wenxiao Li
* Xinghao Li
* Yaoxin Li
* Xiao Lu
Qing Ma
* Cheng Meng
Yiming Ren
* Lijuan Shao
Kitty Stein
* Liyang Tang
Joshua Taylor
Yu-Fang Wan
Weimiao Wang
* Xinwu Wang
* Yuqing Wei
Xiaolin Wen
* Luxi Xiong
Yijun Xuan
Tianrui Yan
Guozhong Yang
* Yeonju You
* Yueyang Zhao
Jiajian Zhou
* Xingshi Zhou
Thursday 15 December // 14:00
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Gemma Nicola Elizabeth Given
Emily Sarah Green
Matthew Alexander Hamill
Chunyi Wan
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN POLITICS
Li Liang
Thesis: Acomparisonoftheprotestwaves oftheUmbrellaandAnti-ExtraditionBill MovementsinHongKong
Andreas Karoutas Thesis: “OverturningtheMajority?”
TheInsurgentMinoritiesandtheSelfQuestioningofSociety
* Robert Stewart Thesis: FromPersecutiontoParticipation andPower:TheOrganisationalSurvivalof Tunisia’sEnnahdhaParty
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF RESEARCH IN ADVANCED QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
* Ranadheer Malla
IN POLITICS
George Cammack
Ella Rolfe
* Keping Ruan
Harry Trevers
IN SECURITY, CONFLICT AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Una Aarsheim Milje
IN SOCIAL RESEARCH
Nicola James
Simone Long
Elizabeth Alice Sullivan Walker
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN ANTHROZOOLOGY
Catherine Cowan
Georgina Marie Craggs
* Leah Cunningham
Stephen Daniels
Morgan Eves
* Hellen Jordan
* Claire Musser
* Irene Sheila Perrett
* Karishma Sharma
Tim Stafford
Tarquin Warren
IN CONFLICT, SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT
Kellie Ayres
Anna Melissa Banks
Thomas Beattie
* Thomas Edward Braybrook
Kasie Anne Brookfield
James Castle
Claire Nicola Cooper
Daniela Fernandes
Sarah Maria Habib
Tom Hardcastle
Thomas Hoult
Rebecca Jenkins
Emma Olivia Kassim
Elisabeth Grace Hender Parry
Charlie Mackenzie Portlock
Robin James Toulalan Parr
Megan Vicary
George William Warne
Rebecca Washer
Adam Graham Willicombe
IN FOOD STUDIES
Athirah Fasihah Abd Rahim
Cherry Burgess
Harriet Elizabeth Hill
Nina Serbedzija
Cameron Tooke
Megan Keeley Walsh
Presentation of Graduates
IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Tom Abbott
Hilal Hadoub Mohammed Hamood
Al Yazeedi
* Sarah Ballam-Davies
Daisy Bessell
Joseph Bramley
Georgia Kate Chapman
Laura Evans
Joseph Gardiner
William Green
Phurin Jarutirasarn
* Scott Jones
Caitlin Lyons
* Nicholas Page
Thomas Charles Rowe
Amy Jennifer Sams
Peter Raphael Samuel
Olivia Seng
Mansi Singh
Joseph Sullivan
Seren Mai Powell Taylor
Leanne Thorpe
Adam Walker
* Calum Weir
Anna Wilmot
Ji Zhong
* Chenyu Zhu
IN PHILOSOPHY
Maria Aspinall
Sophie Houghton
Robert Michael Vardey Thompson
IN PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE
* Margaret Elizabeth Chirgwin
Daniela Dumitru
IN PHILOSOPHY: MIND, BODY AND CULTURE
Ion Abuzatoaiei
Luke Andrew Gent
Henry Glydon
Sebastian Hanger
Jonathan Michael Hurst
Holly Prince
IN POLITICAL THOUGHT
Matthew Andrews
* Sarah Khan
Eva Lewis
George Rawlings
Alexander Robinson
Amy Jemima Sheppard
IN POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF THE MIDDLE EAST
* Abdullah Al Anjari
Julia Dominika Burzyk
Elliott James Alexander Harris
Georgia Hughes
Moustafa Jheran
Annabel Polly Jones
Rati Kvantaliani
Ben Phillips
IN SOCIETY AND CULTURE
Elysia Renee Brewer
Elena Gibb
Liza Moore
Wing Tak Stephanie Pang
IN SOCIETY AND CULTURE: ARTS, MEDIA AND CONSUMPTION
* Camilla Beghin
* Ellen Rose Beresford
Yuzhe Hu
IN SOCIETY AND CULTURE: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
Thomasine Pledger
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
* Inkyung Jung
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN APPLIED SOCIAL DATA SCIENCE
Andrew Iain Bosbery
Pushparaj Singh Bundela
Zöe Chamberlain
Francesca Miller-Lakin
Isaac Saldarriaga Russy
Matej Svoboda
James Turner
* Jessica Wu
Zi Juan Joe Wu
Youran Xu
IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
Luca James Boyd
Lewis Andrew Crump
Thomas Fuller
Dania Ghunaim
Zoe Isabella Groom-Shorter
Emma Kennedy
Joshua Ling
Oliver Lucas
Oliver Mahoney
Inês Miguel Mendes de Sousa
Michaela Selasie Mensah
Thomas Maxwell Pearce
* George Frederick Reid
* Samuel Resko
Savio Sam Samkutty Samuel
Cameron Stanley
* Yevgen Valeriyo Tolstoy
Hugh Waring
IN POLICY ANALYTICS
William Oliver Patrick Wormell
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Lincy Victor Yang Xia
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ANTHROPOLOGY
Elspeth Kate Lund
IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
* Isabel Constance Anna Weston
IN PHILOSOPHY
* Maria Teresa Menescal Passos Penha Garcia
IN PHILOSOPHY AND POLITICS
Sofia Tamarit
Mila Yakush
IN POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
* Michael Dinata
Andrew John Whitcombe
IN POLITICS, PHILOSOPHY AND ECONOMICS
Marwan Magdy Kamel Mahmoud Abdalla
Anthony Lynch
* Vladislav Plamenov Neychev
Guillaume Jean-Francois Theodore Perrin
Gwynfor Deiniol Rowlinson
IN SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY WITH STUDY ABROAD
Vasiliki Tamvaki
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Abigail Clargo
IN SOCIOLOGY AND CRIMINOLOGY
Olivia Rice
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
IN ARAB AND ISLAMIC STUDIES
Hamid Reza Maghsoodi
Thesis: TheRoleof ʿaqlintheThoughtof M rz Mahd I fah n
IN ETHNO-POLITICAL STUDIES
Stéphane Hlaimi
Thesis: Belonging,citizenshipandMuslim Identity:aBritish-Frenchcomparison
IN KURDISH STUDIES
Yaser Hassan Ali
Thesis: NationalIdentityDiscoursesin ContemporaryBahdinaniKurdishPoetry inIraq
IN LAW
* Xiaochen Mu
Thesis: Thechallengeofemergenceof virtualpropertytothetraditionallegal theoryandthecorrespondingsolutions
Peter David Underwood
Thesis: ReconceptualisingtheCorporate Group:Astudyexaminingthelegitimacyof CorporatePower
Thursday 15 December // 14:00
IN MIDDLE EAST POLITICS
Mark Andrew Bracher
Thesis: ATaleofTwoParadigms:How GenealogicalandComparativeHistorical analysiscanhelpresettheintractable debateoverthecausationofideological violence
Hawar Ameen
Thesis: TheinfluenceofPlace,Space, andSocialisingagentsonIdentityinIraqi Kurdistan:AstudyofKurdishyouthaged 18-25
IN PALESTINE STUDIES
Christopher David Burnham
Thesis: ‘NoPromotionAfterJerusalem’SirRonaldStorrs:PersonalityandPolicyin MandatePalestine
IN STRATEGY AND SECURITY
Haluk Dogan
Thesis: Power,Culture,andElite
Interactions:ANeoclassicalRealistAnalysis ofUSGrandStrategyandForeignPolicy towardsRussia,1993-2001
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF RESEARCH
IN MIDDLE EAST STUDIES
Hannah Louise Cowdell
IN SOCIO-LEGAL RESEARCH
Saskia Maria Hardcastle
Daniel Francis Jones
FOR THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR IN LAW
Yuet Hang Mak
Presentation of Graduates
FOR
THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS
IN ADVANCED ARABIC
* Mandar Marathe
* Mennan Salih
IN APPLIED SECURITY AND STRATEGY
Michal Andreas
* Jamie Bennett
Charles Jonathan Bradbury
Krystof Burysek
Eleanor Elizabeth Cook
Edward George Addison Doughty
John David Tallowin Gowing
James Hawkey
Daniel Philip George Hill
Shannon McGinley
Stephen Walton
IN KURDISH STUDIES
Saman Abdalkarim
Özgür Sev m
IN MIDDLE EAST POLITICS
Nawafel Abdulwahed Mansoor
Ebrahim Shehab
IN MIDDLE EAST STUDIES
Fred Anning
* Mohammad Ashkanani
Sultan Cavus
IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
Ewan Collett
Jay Gordon Cranston
Ruby Forster
* Serena Franklin
Malena Phoebe Leahy Fernandez
* Andrew John Pash
Devnath Anarga Peiris
Angus Stewart
* Meng Wang
IN LAW
* Alexandre Antoine Denis Boisgontier
Robert Bowman
Chloe Cain
Freya Cartwright
* Karamba Danso
Shain Desa
Sarah Dickinson
Juliette Nicole Monique Dubois
Oussama El Hassani
Albane Elisabeth Margaretha Faivre
Gabriella Louise Felipes
Pierre Eduardo Jean-Francois Feuillat
Gurvan Malo Grimont
Manon Anne Joelle Joly
* Victoire Hélène Louise Gilberte Juré
Farès Sélim Khouatra
Benjamin Marie Christophe Laurent
Pauline Maryse Liliane Gisele Le Tacon
Ophelie Therese Marie Lejeune
Jack Owen Liversedge
Jean Emmanuel Gustave Martinier
Sophie Mattar
Natalia Nicole Nunez
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARABIC STUDIES IN ARABIC AND ISLAMIC STUDIES
James Ruttley
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS
IN ARABIC WITH PHILOSOPHY
Isobel Louise Broadberry
IN MIDDLE EAST STUDIES
Phoebe Greybanks
IN STRATEGY AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
Loic McCrohan
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS IN LAW
Chloe Amouroux
Fleur Bullivant
Samuel Joseph Ernie Hollis
* Christopher James Khoury
Frederick Long
Sherfina Lisa Marie Odumanye
Olivia Marie Therese Robert
Elsy Giselle Vega Villanueva
IN LAW WITH BUSINESS
* Jadie Patricia May Pengelly
COMMERCIAL LAW
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF LAWS IN
Ademola Adekunbi
Cian Donovan-Taylor
Pramoda Shanika Prasanshanie
Gonapinuwala Vithanage
* Haoyi Guo
Serenity Kanhai
Betül Kiliç Girgin
* Pui Yi Avis Lee
Mehmet Serdar Ozkan
Beatriz Queiroz Freire
* Amber Anne Cope Richardson
* Zitao Tang
Paula Vilelas Aristizabal
* Fabio Pulcini
Leona Reid
Bastien Arthur Alexis Rougeron
Louis Pierre Bernard Simon
Sofi Kendra Tew
Rémy Quirin Truer
* Jiali Zhang
* Ran Zhang
* Jiajun Zhao
Presenterreturnstotheirseat
Presentation of Graduates
Friday 16 December 10:00
IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Joseph Billingsley
Thesis: ResourceModellingand OptimisationforSLAGuarantees inHyperconvergedCommunication Infrastructures
Michelle Dawn Spruce
Thesis: Assessingthesocialimpactsof extremeweathereventsusingsocialmedia
* Juan Zhang
Thesis: OffloadingDecisionMaking StrategiesandApplicationsinMobileEdge Computing
IN ENGINEERING
Cristina Alina Alexandru
Thesis: MethodsofExtendingHorizontal TransmissionDistancesinInductiveWireless ChargingforLowPowerApplications
Salmatta Abiodun Ibrahim
Thesis: Awaterconsumptionquestionnairebasedstudyandgroundwatermodelling investigation:groundwatermanagement underseasonalvariabilityinFreetown SierraLeone
Fabrice Ntimugura
Thesis: Developmentofbio-based,low carbonandlowcostbuildingmaterialswith improvedthermalandacousticproperties
Rana Sabouni Tabari
Thesis: Polymericmicrofibersmimickinghair celllikesensorsfabrication
Connor Skelland
Thesis: ImpactofChemicaland MorphologicalChangesonthePhase StabilityofMagneticMaterials
Mayra Rodriguez Bennadji
Thesis: TheinfluenceofGreen Infrastructureontheresilienceofurban drainagesystems
IN MATHEMATICS
* Roman Aguirre Perez
Thesis: ArealDownscaling-Aspatial downscalerforpopulationcounts
Ibrahim Alraddadi
Thesis: NonlinearOscillatorModelsfor Long-TimescaleClimateVariability
* Hibah Bashaykh
Thesis: StatisticalAssessmentofForecast Calibration
Fabio Ferri
Thesis: Applicationsofrepresentation theoryandK-theorytoproblemsin algebraicnumbertheory
Giulia Murtas
Thesis: Modellingthepartiallyionisedsolar chromosphere
Laura Elizabeth Owen
Thesis: CompoundPrecipitationandWind ExtremesoverEuropeandtheirrelationship toExtratropicalCyclones
Deepak Kumar Panda
Thesis: DataAnalyticsandControlfor StabilityandResilienceofFutureSmart Grids
IN PHYSICS
Fahad Mubarak M Aldosari
Thesis: NobleMetalNanoparticle
ConstructsforApplicationsinCancer DiagnosisandTreatment
Agnes Claire Bacon
Thesis: OptoelectronicDevicesBasedon Emerging2DMaterials
* Tsz Hin Chan
Thesis: StructuringMethodsofHybrid PerovskitesforSolarApplications
Anna Laws
Thesis: Gaps,rings,andspiralsinscattered light:DiscsobservedaroundHerbigAe/Be andT-Tauristars
* Kong You Liow
Thesis: Numericalsimulationsofthe formationofyoungmassivestarclustersvia cloud-cloudcollisions
Anna Meletiou
Thesis: ImagingCardiacReceptor DistributionswithMolecularResolution usingDNA-PAINT
Laura Jane Moran
Thesis: MonteCarlomodellingofRaman scatteringinheterogeneousbreasttissue
Thomas Josiah Garratt Wilson
Thesis: ReadingBetweentheLines: ModellingtheHydrogenEmissionofTTauri Stars
Freddy James Michael Wordingham
Thesis: AdvancingPhotodynamicTherapy
TreatmentofNon-MelanomaSkinCancer withNumericalSystems
Bassey Ndiyo
Thesis: AstudyofRamanspectroscopyfor theearlydetectionandcharacterizationof prostatecancerusingbloodplasmaand prostatetissuebiopsy
IN PHYSICS/ENGINEERING
Konstantinos-Andreas Anastasiou
Thesis: Optoelectronicdevicesbasedon atomicallythinsemiconductorsandphotooxidisedHfOx
Jessica Frances Brown
Thesis: PhononicMetamaterialsforSurface AcousticWaveSensing
Conor Murphy
Thesis: Organiclight-emittingdiodeswith FeCl3intercalatedfew-layergraphene electrodes
David Tatnell
Thesis: Mechanismsandapplicationsofthe transductionofheatintosoundbyarraysof thinmetallicfilms
IN WATER INFORMATICS ENGINEERING
Mikkel Bue Lykkegaard
Thesis: MultilevelDelayedAcceptance MCMCwithApplicationstoHydrogeological InverseProblems
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE BY RESEARCH
Robert Backhurst
Thesis: HowComplexistheMagmatic SystemBeneathSakurajimaVolcanoand AiraCaldera?
* Mayra Alejandra Diaz Del Olmo Oliveira
Thesis: Analysisoftheregional environmentalperformanceofmining corporationsthroughtheexaminationof theCorporateSustainabilityReports
* Ece Kirat
Thesis: MagnetiteCompositioninSkarns AssociatedwiththeLand’sEndGranite,SW England
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN ADVANCED COMPUTER SCIENCE
* Changdong Bi
Lewis Day
Ning Dou
Tom William Doughty
Tom Jackson
Zhipeng Liu
* Yunli Luo
Aishwarya Manavalan Balaji
Mona Moarefizade
Chenshuo Niu
Ashreeya Pant
Sohan Lekhraj Premchandani
Luyu Qi
* Yuanhang Shao
* Paihua Zhang
* Xiangyi Zhao
* Zhanwei Zhao
IN ADVANCED COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH BUSINESS
Victor Enemchukwu Ejenam
Malik Shair Ali Gohar
Sai Mahima Kshetragna
Naveen Murugesan
Mohammad Ali Rahimi Fard Kashani
Nandha Kumar Varadarajan
Nanda Kumar Vishvanathan
IN ADVANCED MATHEMATICS
George Arding Cheeseman
Charlotte Mary Grigg
* Bethany Lakin
William Sydney Morgan
Kirra Spillings
Zoe Westcott
Oliver Berwyn White
Cameron Wood
IN APPLIED DATA SCIENCE (ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION)
Xenia Afxentiou
IN APPLIED DATA SCIENCE (ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY)
* Megan Rose Lyons
Megan Watson
IN APPLIED DATA SCIENCE (RENEWABLE ENERGY)
Liam Merry
IN APPLIED DATA SCIENCE AND MODELLING
Josh Matthew Blannin
Thitipoom Chailert
* Ge Guo
* Yannan Qian
* Huanfeng Wang
IN APPLIED DATA SCIENCE AND STATISTICS
Sana Rabia
Shay Adler
Yu An
Ye Bai
Lyra Basha
* Rebecca Bilden
Erin Black
Sagar Channabasava
Bo Chen
* Mingkai Chen
Tuo Chen
* Yubin Chen
* Zhiqiang Chen
Nathan Edwin Cole
* Wendong Cui
* Bernardo Fernandes
Sze Man Fung
Bhargav Ganesh Naveen
Abhishek Arvind Gawde
Afsara Maliha Hannan
Silu Huang
* Xiaoyun Huang
Thomas Irons
Jingqi Jia
* Ye Jiang
Siming Jiao
Abby Jones
Gulam Gaus Khan
Jahnavi Kodavanti
Vinay Kumar
* Tianshi Li
Yidi Li
* Zuozhou Li
* Jinan Liang
* Hiu Yeung Lo
* Jiaming Lu
* Yiyang Luo
Parvesh Kiran Parthasarathy
Elise Richards
* Kelvin Samaroo
Alexander Schoenfelder
Ibrahim Seflek
* Supawich Sermchaiwong
Yue Shi
Shiva Shoaee
Sarveshwari Singh
Paul Slocombe
* Zheng Tang
Vyomkesh Vyas
Xinran Wei
Chak Fung Jeff Wong
Carys Katie Woolley
* Yuhang Wu
* Shirui Xu
* Yue Xu
Yuhang Zhang
* Chushu Zhao
Yixuan Zhao
* Feiyu Zuo
Presentation of Graduates
IN APPLIED GEOTECHNICS
Jaesam Martirez Bermas
IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Viryandi Komio Anggani
* Kwan Ching Choi
Ahmad El Mounayar
Linzhou Li
Amirreza Nakhjiri
* Weijian Wen
IN CIVIL ENGINEERING WITH MANAGEMENT
* Yifei Chen
* Zhiyu Chen
Muhammad Zoorain Abbas Jaffari
* Haotian Sang
* Xiangyu Shi
IN CYBER SECURITY ANALYTICS
Sameer Belbase
* Can Chen
Elliot Jones
Nikhil Kunnath
Aakash Manikantan Nair Sindu
* Aris Melkonidis
Tharun Pasupuletee Prasad
Dinesh Prabhu Sakkarai
Souradeep Sengupta
Siu Man Clement Sun
IN DATA SCIENCE
Indraneel Angolu
Adam Scott Bannister
Sruthy Benny
* Anis Bouhamadouche
Rajathkumar Goud Danthoori
Snehith Devalapalli
Peilin Du
G Subramonia Iyer
Pawan Vasant Kamath
Sai Mohan Kilaru
Jiajie Liu
Ashokkumar Narayanappa
Gauri Mohan Pawse
Beulah Pocharam
Aiqiao Qian
George Quinn
Meghna Rana
Prasad Salimath
Tawhid Shahrior
Sailekya Sheral
Rupesh Shrestha
Anjaney Singh
* Atheeq Basha Syed
Lynn Thomas
Suhitha Yerabolu
* Qi Zhang
IN DATA SCIENCE WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Vishu Antani
Muhammet Bayrak
Valeria Casado Hernández
Philip Thomas Comrie-Smith
William Geoffrey Townend Drouard
Sarah Fairbairn
Folasade Falodun
Tohfah Gaibie
* Junyi Guo
Ridita Nebula Nebula Hossain
Alex Mathew John
Shubham Joshi
Karthik Kamisetty
Purna Kar
* Bitnarae Kim
* Feiyang Liu
* Shuqi Liu
* Nur Saeeda Mohamad Shukor
James O’Connell
Venkata Sai Rajasekhara Yasaswi
Palagummi
Siddharth Pandey
Restya Raju
Aayush Dilip Shah
Mansi Tomar
* Khuong Kien Trung
Yeshwanth Velineni
Cedric Wong
Frederick Woods
* Haitian Zhao
IN ENGINEERING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Mohamad Abboud
Lama Fahad M Alsharif
Pranav Anilkumar
Wala Awad
Faizan Abbas Arif Bhagat
* Danyi Chai
Sorra Chatnaparat
* Keyan Chen
* Yibo Chen
Kolawole Olutosin Fadahunsi
* Xuejian Han
* Yibo Han
* Yassir Hassani
* Jiabin He
* Shunhang Ji
* Peiyu Jiang Ruilin Jiao
Xhulio Lavdari
Cameron John Legg
* Hongxiao Li
Tianyang Li
Zhengyu Li
* Zhedong Liao
* Feng Lin
* Shijie Ling
* Binchen Liu
* Fengyi Liu
* Simin Liu
* Tianze Liu
* Yuqing Lu
* Qinlei Mao
* Mengjia Mei
Jacqueline Monama
* Minfeng Pan
* Qian Qiu
* Hang Shen
* Yifan Shen
* Qiran Shu
* Ziyi Shu
* Linzhe Shui
* Boyu Si
* Zhifeng Su
* Binyang Sun
* Hualei Sun
* Zongyu Sun
* Changhao Tang
Diya Tang
* Junhao Tao
Pui Fung Tsui
Bokai Wang
* Yike Wang
* Yu Wang
Zhiwei Wang
* Guoming Wu
Xingyue Wu
* Yiqun Wu
* Yuhan Wu
* Mengxi Xie
Xuhui Xue
* Kai Yang
Yuxi Yuan
* Zhi Zeng
Jing Zhang
* Le Zhang
Junjie Zhong
* Shihao Zhu
* Ting Zhu
Friday 16 December // 10:00
IN ENGINEERING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT WITH INDUSTRIAL PLACEMENT
Arun Raj Prasannarajan
Adithyan Sunil Kumar
IN EXPLORATION GEOLOGY
* James Lewis Carling
Joshua Catton
* Kayleigh Anne Crichton
Oliver Dedman
* Alex Dineen
* Robert Donohue
Louis Graham
* William Green
Matthew Guildford
* Rebekah Hathaway
Orla Heaney
* Alessia Paschodimas
Ethan Ridsdale
* Georgia Roberts
Edward James Smith
IN FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS
Jonathan Bohnel
Stanley Neil Cunningham
Eduard Stefan Florescu
Matthew Jack Thomas Kerridge
Alexander Mason
Nia Haf Roberts
Gabriel Sheldon
IN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
* Lucy Abigail Bray
* Miles Duncan
Natalie Kamande
* Thomas Kistruck
IN INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
* Jiaqi Cao
* Xiaoxuan Cao
* Tiantian Chang
* Pengdong Chen
* Yanzhi Chen
* Yuyu Chen
* Pengtao Cui
Jingrui Di
* Jialing Dong
* Yingqi Dong
Xilin Fan
* Xingyi Fan
* Xinyu Gu
* Xinyun Hu
Xilichen Hua
Liuyang Huang
* Hao Jiang
* Yuqing Jin
* Xinyuan Kang
* Jing Li
* Yuhan Li
* Wanqi Liao
* Jiaxin Lin
* Jinze Liu
Yang Liu
* Hongrui Man
* Zhiheng Nan
* Ping Ni
Oluwaseun Oluwagbenro
* Yu Ouyang
* Yaxuan Pi
* Siyu Shen
* Zhongxin Shen
* Chengwei Song
Sitanan Tiratananan
* Lingbo Wang
Sini Wang
* Weijia Wang
* Yudi Wang
Jingkai Wu
* Yao Wu
* Weiyi Xie
* Ruihan Xu
Xinyan Xu
Rong Yang
* Yingxian Ye
* Penghao Yu
Enyuan Zhang
* Lijinhong Zhang
* Weitong Zhang
* Yunqiao Zhang
* Yushuai Zhang
Zezhong Zhang
* Weihao Zheng
* Yuchen Zhou
* Yuanjian Zhu
IN MATHEMATICAL MODELLING (BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE)
Charles Cameron
Darya Kostromina
Kateryna Nechyporenko
Amika Dharmendra Patel
IN MATHEMATICAL MODELLING (CLIMATE SCIENCE)
Emma Maria Baldassari
Bryony Hobden
Alice Frances Kendal
* Jack Harry Robb
Daniel Witt
IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Haashir Ahmad
Muayad Ahmed Mohsin Al Ghassani
Malek Bassiony
* Charles Michael Dyer
Lin Gan
* Yuanhui Gao
Ivan Georgiev
Nicholas Hanstock
John Irwin
* Huiqi Liu
* Zhaoqi Niu
Yifeng Shen
Aaron Simon
Ayushi Samari Subedi
* Hongjing Wang
* Zhenduo Xie
* Zhaolin Xiong
* Xingfang Xu
* Qixiang Zhang
IN MINERALS PROCESSING
* Ouattara Mohamed Emmanuel Amourlaye
* Marc Greenwood
* Michael Grove
* Jakob Paul Holland
IN MINING ENGINEERING
* Athena Atkinson
* Nicolás Cortés Jofré
* Andres Eduardo Diaz Seabra
* Ibrahim Gorkem Dumanay
* Adam Gibbs
* Jack Kurt Hollingworth
Sanosunad Kotte Jerome
* Alec Lloyd
* Benjamin Mantell-Jolly
* Chloe Rushworth
* James Schofield
Presentation of Graduates
IN MINING ENGINEERING (PROFESSIONAL)
James Bittaba Temuorr German
IN MINING ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
* Sahin Alacacayir
* Onur Berk Asim
* David Bullock
Claudia Malam
Max Tuzinkiewicz
Edward Wakefield
IN MINING GEOLOGY
* Lauren Bamber
Oliver Blagden
* Alexander Edward James Carter
* Constantin Cyubahiro
* Steven Frederick Demaine
Wayland Raymond Drury
Reza Fahmi
Alexander Salvador Jamieson
* Ryan Jenkins
Harry Kelsall
Benjamin Kelson
* Edward Junior Owusu-Ansah
Alexis Valentin Paredes Ruiz
* Ilan Powell
Daniel Prout
* Rachael Sims
Amy Warren
IN RENEWABLE ENERGY ENGINEERING
* Oqab Alotaibi
Charalampos Anastasiadis
Brown Binumon
Makarand Dilip Deshpande
* Laura Essak
* Abu Bakar Siddique Farooq
* Junchi Guo
* Jiayu Liu
* John Richard Degarrs Pelentrides
Inderjeeth Rajesh
* Finlay Whitmore
* James Cameron Wright
IN STATISTICS
Katherine Ann Buzzard
Ben Ryan Hooper
Danielle Louise Todd
Divyansh Diwakar Upasni
IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Zivile Dailidonyte
IN SURVEYING AND LAND/ ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
* Ali Abukhamseen
* Olivia Brown
* Samuel Fisher
* Ethan Greenwood
* James Hynes
* Christopher Mesher
* Marianna Tomkins
* James Timothy Wake
IN SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING
* Adam Azenic
IN WATER ENGINEERING
* Bingzhe Fu
* Pui Yin Leung
Zhaoming Li
IN WATER ENGINEERING WITH MANAGEMENT
Pavlo Novak
IN WEATHER AND CLIMATE SCIENCE
Brian Dodd
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN SCIENCE IN NATURAL SCIENCES
Elizabeth Martha Frances Antrobus
Van Der Veen
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MATHEMATICS IN MATHEMATICS
Emily Clare Woolley
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ADVANCED COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH BUSINESS
* Venkata Krishna Reddy Gade
IN APPLIED DATA SCIENCE AND STATISTICS
Matthew William Aitchison
IN CIVIL ENGINEERING WITH MANAGEMENT
* Jiayan Yu
IN CYBER SECURITY ANALYTICS
Elizabeth Ekanem
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCED MATHEMATICS
Edward Lucas
IN DATA SCIENCE
* Morgan Rhys Downing
IN WEATHER AND CLIMATE SCIENCE
Faye Hamilton
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Isabelle Fellows
Annabel Jackson
Hammad Khan
IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
* Zackary Jackson
IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
Mert Gural
IN RENEWABLE ENERGY ENGINEERING
Dylan William Hawkes Brereton
Ahmed Amr Mohamed Ahmed Dabaa
Pieter Carel Willem Felstead
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN APPLIED GEOLOGY
Alda Salome Cassessa Chimuco
IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Bryony Dawn Edgell
Lewis Henry Lloyd
Thomas Andrew Davenport Morris
Luke Southam
Richard Wardle
Shuoqing Zhu
IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
Dana-Maria Buzatu
Ruth Matthews
IN COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH INDUSTRIAL PLACEMENT
Samuel Edward Poyntz-Wright
IN COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH TESOL
Pierre Hugues Charles Marie
Ghislain de Brosses
IN GEOLOGY
Maximillian Darcy Jack Kennedy
IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
* Joel Timothy Hooper
Harry Hudson
IN MATHEMATICS
Jakob Michael Bennett
Benjamin Hagger
Sarah Imafidon
Nabil Khandker
Brandon Eu Ming Lim
Eleanor Keziah Myles
Henry James Parris
Shing-Hei To
IN MATHEMATICS AND HISTORY
Simon Velez Lujan
IN MATHEMATICS AND POLITICS
Ethan Lloyd Brown
IN MATHEMATICS WITH FINANCE
Khayal Abbaszade
IN NATURAL SCIENCES
Aiden Bulmer
Adrian Schembri Wismayer
FOR THE DEGREE OF DIPLOMA OF HIGHER EDUCATION
IN MATHEMATICS WITH FINANCE
* Songcheng Xie
Presenterreturnstotheirseat
Friday 16 December // 10:00
Presentation of Graduates
Friday 16 December 14:00
IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER BUSINESS SCHOOL
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Elaine Adams
Atif Aejaz Ahmed
Zeeshan Akhtar
Seton Akojenu
Hasan Al-Madfai
* Folayele Mandom Aladenika
Charilaos Alexopoulos
Kerry Maureen Allen
Clare Altmann-Richer
* Srinivas Ankareddy
James Anthony-Edwards
Lyndon Arnold
Mike Artherton
Catherine Arthurs
Zoey Louise Arthurs
Sarah Ascott
Kalid Askar
David Aston
Ashvina Baboolall
Emma Bagwell
* Yingbo Bai
Sameer Bakshi
* Stephen Clifford Ball
Richard David Ballard
Peter Bampton
Maria Banham
Charlotte Barton
* Daniel Bassiri
Samantha Bax
Rajendra Sidram Benade
Sanchari Bhattacharyya
Ivan Mirko Bigi
Guy Martyn Boosey
Jonathan Borrett
Katherine Mary Louise Bridge
Jonathan Peter Brightman
Ian Broadfoot
Julia Brown
* Corrina Bryant
Stephanie Buckley
* Thomas Burdett
Sarah Carter
Eleni Chantzopoulou
Rohan Singh Chauhan
John Cheesman
Sandra Jane Clemo
James Colwell
Carolyne Connolly
* Peter Cooney
Elaine Cordy
Hannah May Corfield
Alex Cornett
Andrew Cowell
* Hayden Craig
Steven Peter Crewdson
Doruk Cuhadar
Luke Curtis
Subhajit Datta Roy
Catherine Ching-Yen Davies
Gillian Day
Camilla Sophie De Bernhardt Lane
Lilian Regina De Carvalho Schnaider
Elena Deeva
Michael Delwiche
Kshitiz Dhall
Neha Dhaun
Udit Dhingra
* Jennifer Helen Dinmore
James Dodson
Alexander John Dunn
* Liam Dyson
Simon Earles
Lisa-Dianne Eastmead-Hoare
Kate Ellis
Paul Ellis
Susan Patricia Fallon
Paula Farrow
Mahmoud Fatouh
Joanna Fellows
Jane Ferguson
Geraldine Finucane
Richard Anthony Fitch
James Peter Fortune
Louise Fox
Marie Elizabeth Fursdon
Cristina Iulia Gaita
Anthony James Gibson
* Kerstin Gleie
Isabel Gonzalez Arcelus
Rachel Gori
Marie Gould
Jane Graham
* Jonathan Healey Grant
Sarra Gravestock
Lucy Gray
Sarah Gray
Steve Gray
Jacob Green
Lorraine Julie Gunton
* Clare Hammell
David Franklin Hansen
* Michael John Harget
Joanne Harris
David Paul Harrison
* Daniel Frank Hartley
Roxana Hassel Nelepcu
Richard John Head
Natalie Heath
* David Henry
Daniel Herridge
Natalie Anna Herring
Emma Louise Hewett
Lan Ngoc Hoang
Judith Holloway
James Rob Howieson
Cameron Hunter
* Steven Hyatt
Ali Iftikhar
Onyekachi Ihedioha
Merve Inceer
Lucia-Bianca Ionita
Rupert Charles Irons
Andrew Johnson
Ross Johnston
Liesel Jolly
Jason Jonas-Hatley
Hannah Megan Young Jones
Paula Jones
Gopal Kallayiram
Piyush Prakashji Kankriya
Priya Jignesh Kapadia
Pankaj Kashmiri
Smitha Kavungal_Konoor
Laura Helen Kellaway
Zan Khan
Shona Kinsella
* George Knott
Satyajeet Kumar
Raphaël Jean André Labourasse
Sylwia Natalia Ladon
* Ian Richard Lake
Alexander Michael Layton
* David Learmonth
* Terri Leggett
Katja Lehmann-Rodgers
Adam Lennon
Xina Li
Champika Kulatunge Liyana
Atukoralalage Dona
Nicola Lloyd
James Lloyd-Stuart
Glenn Lobb
Wayne Anthony Luke
Patrick Manaton
Carine Mangeat
Katharine Kitty Mann
Ronak Maroo
Phillip Marsden
Steven Ferguson Marshall
Zita Martinez
* Francois Germain Daniel Massip
Oliver Maxey
Andrew Gordon Maxwell
Edward McAdam
Maximilian Alexander John McKechnie
Leilani Mellows-Facer
Samuel Edward Metcalf
Leslie Neal Metcalfe
Alexandra Mihaiu
* Ross Miller
Ashish Mishra
Viraj Mistry
Feroz Mohammed
Shumailla Zareen Moinuddin-Dar
Christopher James Mooge
* Steven Paul Moore
Alexandra Morgan-Thompson
* Emily Morris
Jonathan Moseley
Saera Mushtaq
Abigail Muzvimwe
Dovile Naktinyte
Ramesh Kumar Navarang Ram
Myles Neill-Dore
Darien Neville
Ashley Kent Noyce
* Nicodemus Majaira Nyamupachitu
Emma O’Connell
Edward O’Leary
* Jonathan David Chin O’Sullivan
Michaela O’Sullivan
Emmanuel Oladimeji Olaofe
Alizee Oumnia
* Tara Page
Siena Pakington
Thomas Parsons
Ketul Ajay Patel
Joshua James Payne
Christopher Raine Peacock
Camilla Perfect
Lee Pester
Line Ho Young Peteri
Edward Peters
Luigi Petulla
Subramoniam Pillai
Brooke Pinkney
Ronald Zvidzai Pisa
Morenike Popoola
Iciar Maria Pujana
Felicity Dominique Purchase-Hill
Pratomchai Pusakolcharoensak
Arun Kumar Raghavendra
Joshua Thomas Harding Rains
Manish Ramchurn
Jayshree Ramsurun
William Rasbridge
* Dualta Redmond
Lewis Reed
Daniel Morgan Laurence Reid
Alastair Revell
Dylan James Jupiter Reynolds
Michael Rich
Kenneth Hugh Ritchie
Douglas Robertson
Oliver Rolph
Jacqueline Ross
Joel James Rowswell
Zoheir Sahel
James Robert Salmon
James Samuel
Hannah Sanderson
Sarah Sargent
Richard Savage
Victoria Scammell
* Jill Selff
Ariana Serrano Franquesa
Pankaj Kumar Sharma
* Rory Shepherdson
Paul Anthony Sheward
Amir Shirazi
Nishma Shoor
* Russell Shotton
Kirti Sisodia
Gina Small
* Stephen Smyth
Shelley Southon
Natalie Stanbrook
James Andrew Stannard
Huw Stephens
Claire Stevens
Iain Stevens
Ross William Stevens
Thomas Eli Stratton
Cedrine Anthea Emmanuelle Streit
Asim Sultan
Anli Sun
* Dilip Tahilani
Richard George Pow Tait
Lee Tango
* Sudarshan Thalenjeri
Daniel Thomas
Phillip James Thompson
Ruth Thorne
Joanne Nancy Titmus
* Eustathios Triantafellou
Nicholas Paul Turner
Emma Vince
Benjamin Allan Vincent
Twinkle Vinod
* Delia Ward
Joshua William Reuben Ward
Sarah Waters
* Betsy Wells
Lisa Wells
Jessica Whatley
Siobhan White
Tracy Marie Williams
Joanne Mary Willoughby
* Graham Michael Andrew Wills
Craig Wilson
Samuel James William Winchester
Richard Windram
Karina Jane Witton-Dauris
Samuel James Woodman
Amanda Danielle Worley
Thomas Wyman
Rajesh Yagavakote Laxminarsappa
Jessica Yalland
Presenterreturnstotheirseat
Presentation of Graduates
IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN DATA SCIENCE
Oliver Barnard
Jess Card
Elliott Chidley
* Oliver Jon Sonny Few
Robyn Hinsley
Hannah Charlotte Molloy
Rishan Shah
Siddharth Shirke
Bradley Stonehewer
Richard Mark Warburton
* Kornelia Watson
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Barnaby Hall
IN CIVIL ENGINEERING SITE MANAGEMENT
Calum David Campbell
Sam Michael Coupe
Sean Michael Noonan
Benjamin Harry John Warr
Samuel Watson
* Callum Wilson
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DIGITAL AND TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
Nisar Ahmadi
Nima Salar Akram
* Khadija Al-Selini
Maria Aldea
Stephanie Bally
Alimat Bankole
Collwyn Bevan
Lewis Elliott Bird
Oliver Booth
Hannah Bray
Alexander Bridgen
Mark Britton
Jacob Nicholas Brookman
James Carnell
Kate Cheshire
Caitlin Davies
Jamie Darren Harry Day
Jean-Luc Anthony de Garis
Holly Ellwood
Lori French
Caroline Ann Garrad
Harley Glover-Newson
* Isobel Goddard
Olivia Grogan
Jess Howard
Joshua Huw Isted s’Jacob
Jack Johns
Charlie Johnson
Faris Khan
Rebecca King
Brandon Le Rossignol
Katherine Locke
Kieran Thomas Marshall
Christopher Mhango
Adam Morsman
Daniel George Mountain
Jacob Osborne
Muhammad Patel
Matthew John Penswick
Christopher Benjamin Pounds
David Powell
Lucy Frances Randall
Abigail Ruse
Laura Russell
Anya Elizabeth Sewell
Tahmid Tajwar Siddique
Tyreece Simpson
Samuel Skynner
Joshua Summers
Callum Tarttelin
Jaime Frederico Viegas
Celine Williams
Presenterreturnstotheirseat
IN THE COLLEGE OF LIFE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN CLINICAL ASSOCIATE IN PSYCHOLOGY (MENTAL HEALTH IN ADULTS)
Sophie Ashurst
Rebecca May Barnes
Eleanor Brittain-Long
Catharine Carew Hunt
Charlotte Cattran
Alexandra Rose Cavanna
Hayley Ann Chandler
Ypapanti Chochorelou
Helena Jane Cooper
Louise Craddock
Glicinia Danso
Hannah Davies
Yasemin Maria Demir
Rosie Dhillon
Joanna Delphine Doherty
Rebecca Eldred
* Helen Giddy
Freya Gomes
Peter George Hall
Jessica Hyatt
Sarah Johnson
Clare Olivia Jones
Maisie Knight-Davies
Alyssia Leamon
Jennifer Loughran-Bunt
Abigail McCallum
Elysia Merenda
Jasmine Mustafa
Cassandra Leigh Dorothy Pack
Sian Louise Parker
Abbie Ryall
Ellen Talbot
Azra Anam Thaker
Charlotte Venables
* Alexander White
Jake John Wood
FOR THE DEGREE OF GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING PRACTICE
Helena Carter
Kim Victoria Lee Yoong Chin
Fiona Collis
Jordan Hawkins
* Deborah Louise Hill
Lucy Ann Howl
Stephanie Jackman
Letitia Noone
Kate Ormsby
Andrea Robertson
Kim Schoemacher
Natasha Taylor
Lyndsey Thorpe
Emma Train
Nicola Wallace
Olivia Walsh
Lauren Williams
Laura Yelland
Ratna Yoganandan
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IN THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND
HEALTH
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
Suzanne Jayne Adams
Lucy Bates
Samantha Johdi Bosence
* Andrew Scott Brett
Shona Cornish
* Marco Da Matta Coelho
Sarah Joanne Davies
Anna Louise Ekerold
Jennifer Frampton
Eva Jakobsen
Claire-Louise Journeaux
Danielle Kirby
Holly McKenzie
Saoirse Read
Stephanie Rossiter
Joanne Thompson
Gillian Thornton
Linda Ruth Trebilcock
John Warburton
Friday 16 December // 14:00
*
Rachel Wharton
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
Jan Potter
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Saturday 17 December 09:00 IN THE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ACADEMIC PRACTICE
* Charles Andrew Downing
Victoria Jane Sadler
* Julian James Vizor
* Dimitrios Vlachopoulos
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION
IN ART AND DESIGN SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Laura Jones
IN BIOLOGY SECONDARY
Juliane Brown
Sophie Brown
Chelsie Dyer
Patrick Andrew Hunter
Graham Knight
Hollie Mawdsley
* Jonathon Scott Parker
Jago Roberts
Tristan Slade
Beatrice Testa
* Grace Vertigans
IN BIOLOGY SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Emma Dilley
Lily Amelia Ewen
Jade Louise Quick
IN BIOLOGY WITH PSYCHOLOGY SECONDARY
Alex Katherine Turpin
Barrett-Chapman
* Stacey Louise Mary Windeatt
IN CHEMISTRY SECONDARY
Jake Evans
Eleanor Libby French
Amy Victoria Robinson
Hannah Tarrant
George Thayer
Adam West
IN CHEMISTRY SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
* Alex Nicholson
IN COMPUTER SCIENCE SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Miles Carrigan
IN DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (PRODUCT DESIGN) SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Taytum Cotton
IN ENGLISH PRIMARY
Olivia Beith
Isobelle Thea Brooks
Emily Natasha Brown
Stephanie Ann Collis
Katherine Helena Mary Conway
Shannon Vanessa Durrant
Ellie-Rain Feltham
Charlotte Georgia Harris
Katie Huxtable
Isobel Keat
Pandora Leah Hawkins Molteno
Grace Preston
Julia Shelbourne
Eleanor Smith
Melissa Warner
IN ENGLISH SECONDARY
Sarah Bolt
Nicola Chappel
Sophie Crowhurst
Samantha Foxwell
Odhran Maynes
Charlotte Ogilvie
Morgan Pearce
George Graham Rendall
Molly Seymour
Abigail Alma Taphouse
Will Turnbull
Megan Wilkins
IN ENGLISH SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Daniel Baugh
* Miriam Bay
Catherine Buckland
Eleanor Ford
Rebekah-Louise Horide
IN FRENCH SECONDARY
Sophie Busby
Rachel Dale
Louise Rebecca Mills
Laura Marion Emilie Rasseneur
IN GEOGRAPHY SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Aaron Redway Cobb
Harry Lovering
Laura Woodward
Bethany Kathryn Wyatt
IN GERMAN SECONDARY
Eleanor May Cooper
Presentation of Graduates
IN HISTORY SECONDARY
Chloe Glew
Matthew Jones
Emma Kirk
Jack Male
Cealach McKeating
James Mutton
Eleanor Ogden
Harry Martyn Kenneth Rushton
Bilal Sair
Tegan Katherine Iceni Saunders
* Megan May Tudor
Megan Tumelty
Atlanta-Rose Vowden
Logan Williams
IN HISTORY SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Alexandra Blelloch
Harriette Clark
Ellen Farr
Sarah Ferguson
Olivia Ellen Gilfillan Jamieson
Amelia Nye
Megan May Robins
IN HUMANITIES PRIMARY
Anna Ayrey
Hanna Sophie Rose Bowers
William Grundy
Iona Elizabeth Parnowski
Heather Pye
Rebecca Van-Stein
Harry Watkin
Louise Wilde
Emily Jane Williscroft
IN MATHEMATICS PRIMARY
Bethany Amber Johns
Rosalin Janet Kremer
Ellie Palmer
Madeline Patmore
Niamh Reilly
Liam Wilkins
Daniel Wood
Rachel Claire Wood
Bertie Youd
IN MATHEMATICS SECONDARY
Charlie Foy Berry
William Thomas Daughtrey
Susannah Mary Dent
Alexander Jesse Gilbert
* Rupert Jones
Emma Reiser
Andrew David Murray Reynolds
IN MATHEMATICS SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Jessica Anne Daw
Edwin James Evans
Saffron Jones
IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION SECONDARY
Laura Barnes
Jasmine Beal
Liam Benjafield
Louisa Bush
Bronwyn Cousins
Jordan Cross
* Phoebe Hannah Dalley White
Ethan Derrick
Charlie Falla
Thomas Alan Fisher
Emily Foster-Godley
Keiran Hall
Lydia Harris
Kyle Hartnell
* James Hawkings
Amelia Hodgetts
Niall Instone
Rory Andrew Legg
Hope Alana Lushington
William Mepsted
Charlotte Rose Oke
Kriss Radivojsa
Leoneta Recica
Sennen Jade Roberts
Thomas Rose
Eve Samardzija
Matthew Simonds
Caroline Spence
Amelia Rose Stanford
Benjamin Owen Storry
Chloe Walker
IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Lauren Faye Cook
Luca Alexander Gibbins
Megan Kellaway
Holli Munford
Benjamin Ward
IN PHYSICS SECONDARY
Samuel Hatch
* Rachel Kealy
Sarah Claire Stoyle
Bethany Grace Warne
IN PHYSICS SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Katy Lancaster
Nathan Thompson
IN PRIMARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Katie Rebecca Anslow
Maria Clair Ball
* Lauren Banner
Shellie Bewes
Katrina Boreham
* Hannah Bound
* Gemma Bridge
Meghan Grace Chapman
Rebecca Crosse
Cressida Louise Dobbs
Rebecca Dunning
Lauren East
April Anne Elliott
Charlotte Foster
Victoria Hansford
Elizabeth Ann Julian
* Philip Martin Atkinson Marriott
Louise Mason
Poppy McGowan Hayes
Hannah Morris
Charlotte Moulster
* Harriet Lucy Munday
Dennis Parkes
Paul Paxton
Rochelle Roberts
Lauren Brooke Rockey
Hannah Marie Sawyer
Rebecca Stephanie Southcott
Lowena Thong
Adam Tipper
Emma Watkins
Charlie Webber
Jake Webster
Chloe Whitby
Chloe Williams
Imogen Wray
* Joseph Young
IN PRIMARY TEACHING AND LEARNING
Olivia Sian Griffin
Alexandra Heyes
Christina Marie Jones
Rosie McGeorge
Molly Mayo Omalley
Alice Louise Pells
Olivia Lucy Scott
Charlotte Amelia Steed
IN PRIMARY WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS / DISABILITY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Alice Courtney Hobbs
James Pickering
Lachan Ashleigh Read
Ria Sherrell
IN PRIMARY - FOUNDATION STAGE/ KEY STAGE 1 (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Amy Edwards
Samantha Fletcher
Deborah Elizabeth Harper
Katie Hegenbarth
Lydia-Jane Peers
Ella Pittard
Isabel Rose Starmer
Kayleigh Tucker
IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SECONDARY
Sahar Abdollah Aboonajmi
* Savannah Ney
* Amalee Emmanuelle Rycroft
* Joanna Sutton
IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SECONDARY (SCHOOL DIRECT)
Matthew John Robert Hurley
Jessica Florence Woodhouse
IN SCIENCE PRIMARY
Joanne Briggs-White
Charlotte Abigail Brown
Megan Kate Doades
Claire Patricia Hopkins
Evelyn Annabel Jackson
Ella Jolly
Karen Kenward
Anna Marie-Claire Ongouya
Rebecca Rose Sadgrove
Rebecca Williams
IN SPANISH SECONDARY
Tobias Philip George Case
* Martyna Julia Damazyn
Jonathan Michael Foster
Laura Camilla Galvin
IN UPPER PRIMARY ART
Emily Baker
Claire Anne Burchell
Jenner Craigmile
Lily Eustace
Hannah Faith Jackson
* Camilla Frances Johnstone
* Catherine Law
Liberty Pacey
Miranda Auriol Parry
Olivia Rowe
* Jennifer Elizabeth Helen Watson
Madeleine Websdale
Saturday 17 December // 09:00
IN UPPER PRIMARY MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Emily Bevington
Erin Grace Cottell
Ruth Elizabeth Mary Fletcher
* Nathalie Jane Harris
Natalie Christine Johnson
Caitlin Emily Lavin
Jessica Ann Lindsay
Madeline Kate Poucher
Constance Matilda Searle
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Presentation of Graduates
Saturday 17 December 11.45
IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER BUSINESS SCHOOL
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF RESEARCH IN GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Fawwaz Alabdulhadi
* Sing Long Dun
Ellie Rose Richards McMillan
IN MANAGEMENT
Olufemi Mirth Adenitan
Dorcas Nduakoh
* Chang Qu
* Esed Selmani Herab
Yogendra Singh
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Adetola Adenekan
Nnenna Anyanwu
Pavandeep Bansal
Shrutika Bhardwaj
Cleofe Board
Kanyarat Deemak
Vijaylaxmi Desai
* Xiangxin Guo
* Quantong Han
Matthew Harris
Kabir Suleiman Haruna
Umesh Sivaraman Iyer
Ananda Nidhi Lakshmikumari
Settawut Lekanukit
Parth Mehta
Annie Michelle Elizabeth Mera Galiano
Awantika Mohan
Rueangkit Panyapongsathorn
Apidchaya Pathomprichakul
Carli Rescott
Christina Savvas
Aurisha Sengupta
Sanjana Sharma
Chalita Titayanunt
* Xiaolong Wang
Wei Xu
* Man Yuan
* Zhibin Zhuang
Nishant Jesshta Nijaguna
Kasidech Numee
Adekemi Obatomi
Kutay Onlen
Grishma Sushil Paliwal
FOR
THE
DEGREE
OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ANALYTICS
* Arshia Amali
Apurva Arya
Tushar Atri
Pallavi Bal
Aneena Biju
Iuliia Bokhan
Saikat Chakraborty
* Vethanee Chatthanee
Ya-Fang Cheng
* Yu-Han Cheng
Bhavani Chandrasekhar Naidu Chinta
* Yuxia Dai
Kushang Mukesh Dajiwala
Emon Kalyan Dutta
Ralph Oliver Cottelle Edwards
* Jiahua Fang
Muhammad Fasih
Pranjali Damodar Govada
Danfeng He
Jie He
Jie Ming Ho
Shir-Yu Huang
* Laura Jackson
Shubham Jajoo
Jaffar Javhar Kadwaikar
Tejas Sarang Kale
* Alexia Celine Francoise Mary Kirk
Sri Soundarya Kanaka Durga Koganty
Pratik Kumar
Sanjay Kumar
Hanna Lee
* Xiaotong Li
Tsung-Han Lin
* Wei-Te Lin
* Yuqi Liu
Yong-Yi Lu
Indumathi Mandha
Aravind Menon
* Rui Miao
Ayush Mishra
Sanjay Mohan
Susan Anne Munday
Abigail Palmer
* Sukrit Parinyanusorn
Sai Priya Poka
Sahil Sanjay Punjabi
Meenakshi Ravindranath
Worada Sarapoke
Ashna Shajahan Parul Sharma
Nitin Sharma
Aditya Sunil Shinde
Kaushik Shukla
Abhirami Simi Anilkumar
Apurva Singh
Shantanu Soni
Srikanth Thadigoppula
Siddharth Thazhathe Kalathil
Phuttachat Treerapee
Thi Vy Phuong Trinh
* Hanxiao Wang
* Yi Wang
* Ben Wells
* Zhenjie Wu
Maame Akua Afrakoma Wusu-Ansah
Samuel Wyborn
William James Yarnell
Peiying Yu
* Ziqing Zhang
IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
Molly Amelia Adamson
Anshul Agarwal
Yahir Alcázar Allen
Syed Shayan Ali
* Germán Emilio Barreto Montiel
Benjamin Chadd
Bangrui Chen
Eseroka Dafinone
* Chanapat Fungtammasan
* Mingyu Gao
Nithin Gnanaguru
Tanmay Gupta
William David Harris
Melissa Maria Harten Arregui
* Yichen Liu
* Zebang Lu
Hanze Lyu
Ramjith Madhu
Sa’eeda Ahmadu Mu’azu
* Peeraya Namwat
Nikhil Pinto
Piyusha Kishor Sable
* Nutnicha Sanpakit
Vinayak Sharma
* Nutthakun Sirisanguansut
Maja Charlotte Strohkendl
Alnoor Tarmohamed
* Haoyu Wang
* Mengqiu Wang
Chawin Winmoon
* Tanchanok Wiwithajinda
Yueyun Wu
Ruitao Xiao
* Jialutong Xu
Weiming Yu
* Zeyu Zhao
Zhiyuan Zhu
IN FINANCE AND MARKETING
* Siyi Chen
* Chenxi Dong
Knarik Gevorgyan
* Siyu Li
* Chanon Puratjaroenchai
Sanjana Ramesh
Siyu Shen
Ploy Tongsuthi
* Nattavadee Wongwacharadumrong
IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Zehra Ajmal
Emma Francesca Bruce
* Pengchuan Cao
* Sean Jay Carne
Qiying Chen
Kathryn Elizabeth Chidzey-Jones
Tejashvi Damania
* Mengchen Fan
Phoebe Herman
Sirada Karnjanasopon
Charles Oscar Mattingly
* Haiyan Wang
Joycelyn Heather Wong
Nina Ramsland Worts
Huiyu Wu
* Xue Xiao
Wenqian Xu
Yifei Xu
* Xinyi Yan
* Yi Yang
Renqian Yu
Jingfan Zhang
* Wenji Zhang
* Xiangning Zhang
IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Abhishek Anand
Doruk Anliatamer
Aaron Rajan Arul Mariadoss Babu
Wanwarat Atsawaweeradet
Aaryaman Bahadur
Edward Christopher Harry Boynton
* Yucheng Cai
Ruixue Chen
* Zhenyu Chen
Hyejin Cho
Daniel Brian Coughlan
Clifford Dass
Jiuming Dong
Katie Duly
* Fan Fan
* Jingxian Fang
Savina Simon Fernandes
Sofia Fomina
Camena Anna Foote
Oluwafadekemi Anthonia Fosudo
Yat Sum Fung
Emily Gale
* Yuan Ge
James Guinet
* Zihao Guo
* Alexander Hadden
Ellen Hancock
* Yonghong He
Zhiqian He
Barnaby Holt
* Heyao Hou
* Licheng Hu
* Zeyang Hu
* Miki Ide
Frances Jackson
* Linjun Jiang
* Shilin Jie
Zhiyuan Jing
Saadia Khan
* Hei Tung Chloe Ko
* Fanchu Kong
I-Tung Kuo
Isada Laowakul
Daniele Li
Mingjun Li
* Shihao Li
* Shuyue Li
Yee Ning Li
* Hongjian Lin
* Zhichao Lin
* Chengbo Liu
* Yunfeng Liu
* Yilin Lu
* Junwei Ma
Qianyun Ma
* Yingjian Ma
* Apurba Krishna Mandal
MacArtan McCabe
Narrad Meemanonuns
* Binghua Mei
Puwadate Mekrarat
* Yetong Mi
George Frederick Patrick Morgan
Min Kaung Myat
Umang Naik
Prashant Prasad Nair
Agnes Namazzi
Sio Nam Ng
Rachael Mary Oommen
Hari Amerjit Pachu
Supapit Pariyanukul
* Keeratison Pollaor
Sayani Pramanik
* Zicheng Qian
* Yuliang Qiao
* Yu Ren
Somruedee Sawatdiwong
* Bojing Shang
* Kang Shen
Christopher William Short
Sirawit Sirichaiyapan
* Sijia Su
* Tingting Su
* Chuyao Sun
* Jiaqi Sun
* Jiawei Sun
Pitchapa Suwannakun
Presentation of Graduates
* Jiajun Tan
Worrawalan Tantinikorn
Ha Linh To
Kwok Tou To
Harsh Nitin Trivedi
Ananya Vadlamudi
Mei Ling Wan
* Jing Wang
* Xiangbo Wang
Yiquan Wang
Kakarna Wanitwatanatumrong
* Lai Wei
Akarawit Wongwaipun
Nattida Worawatthanabancha
Hao Xi
* Luhai Xia
* Xinyu Xiang
* Dian Xie
* Xing Xie
* Zhangshengyu Xie
* Xinyu Xu
* Pengcheng Yan
* Yunyi Yang
* Peier Ye
* Ye Yuan
Ling Yee Celeste Yung
* Luxin Zhang
* Tianyue Zhang
Yan Zhang
Fansheng Zhao
Liming Zhao
* Yi Zhu
IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Shehroz Masood Ahmad
* Teng Chen
* Kexin Fan
* Yanpeng Gao
* Pan Hao
Chiara Hettena
Yaxuan Hou
* Zuguang Hu
* Yichen Jiang
Hiba Khaleeq
* Yanjiao Li
* Peihan Liu
Tsz Fung Dominic Lui
* Yanfei Pan
* Jingxi Shen
Chung Yui Sin
Merita Thomas
* Jingwei Wang
Joshua Warren
* Ziqi Wei
* Ye Wu
* Yuqi Wu
* Bingfeng Yu
Yuan Yuan
* Mingchu Zeng
* Wei Zhang
* Yifan Zhang
* Yixin Zhang
Yuncai Zhang
* Ziru Zhao
* Yinfei Zheng
* Zhirong Zhou
* Lin Zhu
IN INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Steven James Harry Morrill
IN MANAGEMENT
Niharika Adhikari
* Pornwalai Boonnet
* Kirsty Cast
Camille Chin-Gurret
George Ben Conway
Jack Coombes
Reece Davies
Samuel Judd
Yea Ji Kang
Worawee Karnmitree
Warut Kongsudjai
Tamaki Kuroda
Kanjanaporn Lertmanokulchai
* Shuyu Liu
Katie Ann Louise McNeill
Thu Nandar Oo
Bence Pardanyi
Satej Patil
* Pitchaya Ratchapaisan
Tuchpol Rojanasakul
Alfredo Rosas
Sanya Sharma
Pragadeesh Gandhi Sivamuthukumar
Ittiwat Tuangcharoentip
Febin Varghese Thomas
David Williams
Madalitso Balenji Zulu
IN MARKETING
Layla Abdullah S Alhudaithy
Harsha Bangalore Satisha
Shambhavi Bhaskar
Thomas Charge
Kshitij Anilkumar Choudhari
Hsuan-Cheng Chueh
Mohammed Khozema Dohadwala
William Doutch
* Zeming Duan
Rachel Dina Netanya Evans
Molly-Anne Gage
* Xiang Gao
Mahmud Garibli
Alexandra Grant
Jingrui Gu
* Yayuan Guan
Jiaqi He
Charlotte Henry
Gillian Hines
* Aya Hneini
* Yizhen Hou
* Yao Huang
Georgia Hudson
Namrata Shashikant Jadhav
Syed Irtaza Jafri
Subhayha Jaturon
* Jiahao Jiang
Zewei Jiang
Hei Lam Lai
* Tianyuan Li
Ting Li
* Yuxin Li
* Hao Lin
Min Liu
Huiying Ma
* Yuhe Ma
Twinkle Makol
Elena Mathieu
Vidhisha Mengle
* Madhura Munj
Siddhanth Biju Nair
Philippa Nester
Barbora Nolova
Kawisara Numee
* Yue Pang
Napat Pantisoontorn
Jinal Rupal Patel
* Chongyao Ran
Abigail Rose Richards
Shriya Sadineni
Saturday 17 December // 11:45
Mian Athar Saeed
Hari Haran Sankaran
* Priyankaben Dineshbhai Savaliya
Gaetano Maria Scoccia
Carla Streeter
Praeploy Suwanphaitoon
Ashritha Reddy Tandra
Panida Tangcharoenthaworn
Catalina Andrea Tapia Sanchez
Chotikarn Techapatikul
Henry Llewelyn Tully
Matthew Tyrrell
* Jinchen Wang
* Xinyi Wang
Xitong Wu
* Tian Xia
* Yao Xiao
* Xi Xie
* Zhuoxuan Xie
* Abigail Grace Yee
* Yuan You
* Wenqin Yu
* Yuxuan Zhan
* Jingwenyu Zhang
* Xinyi Zhang
* Yuran Zhang
Jiaqi Zhao
Yihan Zhao
Zhu Zhu
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
Augustine Sunil
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS
* Duncan Yok McCabe
IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Ajah Elhosiny
* Hui Gao
* Anastasiia Lantsova
James Byron Philip Nelson
Kanitha Srikureja
James Stickley
* Hok Duen Scott Tam
* Baowen Zhang
IN MANAGEMENT WITH MARKETING
Reece McGovern
IN MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGY AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
William John Henry Chapman
IN MANAGEMENT WITH MARKETING
* Yuxin Bao
Lori Brogan-Graham
Man Tsun Li
Alexander Moumtzis
Ali Odabasi
Julia Oliwia Szepetowska
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Presentation of Graduates
Saturday 17 December 15:00
IN THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
AND HEALTH
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MEDICAL STUDIES
Alexander William Jasper Cowley
Thesis: Aninvitroinvestigationtoidentify theconditionsnecessaryformaximal efficacyofphotodynamictherapy enhancedbyhyperoxia
Alice Elizabeth Hughes
Thesis: Usinggeneticstoinvestigatethe importanceoffetalinsulininbirthweight andearlygrowth
Jack Jordan
Thesis: Cellularredoxresponsesunder standardoxygencellcultureconditions comparedwithphysioxia
* Luke Lear
Thesis: TheEcologyandEvolutionof BacterialVirulence
Szi Kay Leung
Thesis: Genomiccharacterisationof Alzheimer’sdiseaseriskgenesusinglongreadsequencing
Philip James McBride
Thesis: Examiningtheinfluenceofsocioeconomicstatus,arealeveldeprivation andexposuretoairpollutiononasthmain childhoodinEngland
James Tobias Moran
Thesis: Investigatingthedisruptionof transcriptionalhomeostaticnetworksin drivingmotorneuronspecificdegeneration inAmyotrophicLateralSclerosis
Wisdom Petros Nakanga
Thesis: Accuracyandutilityoffastingand stimulatedglucosefordiagnosisofdiabetes inSub-SaharanAfrica
Rachel Proctor
Thesis: HealthyGreenSchools:Investigating howschoolscannurturehealthierandmore environmentallyawareyoungpeople
Catherine Maria Alexander
Thesis: Identifyingandaddressing difficultieswithawarenessinearly-stage dementia
Lettie Rawlins
Thesis: Delineatingtheclinical,genetic andmolecularcharacteristicsof neurodevelopmentaldisordersina communitysetting
FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY BY PUBLICATION IN MEDICAL STUDIES
* Ian Leigh Alberts
Thesis: Theclinicalutilityofdigitalandlong field-of-viewpositronemission/computed tomographyforoncology
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE BY RESEARCH
Katy Anne Courtnell
Thesis: Immunohistochemicalanalysisof Ank1inTg4510andJ20mousemodels
Samuel Lawday
Thesis: REACTStudy:doRandomisEdtrials AlterClinicalpracTise?AQualitativeStudy
FOR
THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Hussein Abdi
Julie Mariam Abraham
Oluwaferanmi Ifeoluwakitan Aderinto
Majd Albarjak
Louis Alhage Iii
Nicholas Hok Him Chiu
Aisha Dambazau
Yousef El Ziki
Elizabeth Horton
Katie Louise Constance Jones
Niza Khan
Harrison Knight
Wai Yin Jed Lam
Joseph Rhodri Lewis
Ali Mahfouz
Shreya Mehta
Driadi Nelson
Rachel Martha Grace Oakley
Grace Christina Rotheram
Benedict Shaw
* Nicholas Alexander Shaw
India Sutton
Ciara Josephine Annie Thomas
* Samuel Peter Trethewey
Maomao Zhang
IN (GLOBAL HEALTH)
Daisy Campen
Caitlin McKay
Annabel Marie Skinner
IN (PANDEMICS)
* Sara Hallmark
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE
Grace Dark
Emma Grace Eamer
Sepali Godakanda
Clare Richards
Claire Senior
IN CLINICAL EDUCATION
Riccardo Bondi
Amy Louise Haeffner
Joseph Edward Hughes
Elizabeth Grace McCulloch
Alexandra Claire Picts
Lucy Abigail Rosa Reason
Helen Rogers
* Yinka Bamidele Umeh
Andrew Wells
Obada Zayegh
IN ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH
* Shouq Meshal D Alharthi
Charlotte Ann Cross
Olivia Jayne Victoria Geddes
Hannah Victoria Graves
* Hope Honeysuckle Juster-Horsfield
James Lee
* Beth Reason
Jerry Yanquoi
IN ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN HEALTH (GLOBAL HEALTH)
* James Welchman
IN EXTREME MEDICINE
Mirza Mukarram Ejaz Baig
Kristen Hamilton
Jonathan Robert Hill-Best
Nicola McLeary
* Laura Marie Thomson
IN GENOMIC MEDICINE
Jake Butler
* Octavi Casals-Farre
Aliya Datoo
Catherine Aisling Ruth Dorrian
Robert James Farquhar
* Ella Hallam Fryer
Natasha Grumbt
Yajna Gurdayal
Samuel Hall
Nils Jonas Hanemann
Saskia Harrison
Yiu Kuen Chester Hung
* Natalie Susanna Harden Martin
Katharine Frances Morley
Hayley Victoria Morris
Zachary Omeh
Natasha Strevens
Kittiya Sukcharoen
* Victoria Anna Yeo
IN HEALTH DATA SCIENCE
Ankit Manoj Arni
Kristopher John Bennett
* Gouri Birje
* Lee Coulson
Elliott Coyne
Luke Ethan Davies
Amy Grace Heather
Katarzyna Jagoda
* Scarlett Kynoch
Theo Jean Georges Lassale
Madjda Lograda
Grace Isobel Martin
Nyeko Samuel
Erin Louise Templeman
Matthew James Tyler
Simon Wellesley Miller
Kaung Myat Wai Yan
IN HEALTH RESEARCH METHODS
Eileen Mairi Morrow
Geraint Alexander Phillips
IN HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
Akshita Bhagat
Quita Chugg
Sint Sint
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA
IN CLINICAL EDUCATION
* James Austin
* Jonathan White
IN CLINICAL PHARMACY (PRIMARY CARE AND COMMUNITY)
Rachel Shilla
IN EXTREME MEDICINE
* Lauren McKenna
FOR THE DEGREE OF POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
IN ADVANCED PRACTICE
* Kizito Chigozie Kanu
IN CLINICAL EDUCATION
* Nadia Morium Ahmed
* Pia Charters
* Kirsty Clouston
Laura Davenport
* Ayushi Gupta
Georgia Hallett
* Alex Hardman
* Jonathon Norman-Sheen
Aye Chan Oo
* James Brian Pay
* Domen Planinc
* Georgina Prestwich
* Samuel Saliu
Persephone Joanne Taylor
* Ellen Thomas
* Graham Thornton
Abigail Ward
Presentation of Graduates
IN GENOMIC MEDICINE
Jacob Abbott
* Eleanor Burden
* Joshua Cartwright
Emily Fee
Catherine Elisabeth James
* Jenny McKeon
* Antonia Northam
* Lyndsey Phelps
Bernice Scicluna
IN HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
* Rebekah Anstey
* James Hambidge
* Victoria Hannah Muir
* Tabita Laura Werner
IN PUBLIC HEALTH
Sarah Ridalls
* Peter Scolding
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINE, BACHELOR OF SURGERY
Matthew Kirk Blaylock
James Keith Farquhar
Harvey George Penfold
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN MEDICAL IMAGING (DIAGNOSTIC RADIOGRAPHY)
Rhianna Fae Beck
IN MEDICAL SCIENCES
Patrick Francis David Coniam
* Lucy Olivia Heenan
James Brian Michael Isola
Jemima Cordelia Marsden
Joanne McCabe
Tanaka Nyemba
* Ombeline Caroline Ragoucy
IN MEDICAL SCIENCES (HUMAN GENOMICS)
Cornelius Njeru Taylor
IN MEDICAL SCIENCES (HUMAN GENOMICS) WITH PROFESSIONAL TRAINING YEAR
Anwar Osama Abdelhamid Nijm
IN MEDICAL SCIENCES (NEUROSCIENCE)
Lily May Taylor
IN MEDICAL SCIENCES (PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS) WITH PROFESSIONAL TRAINING YEAR
Daria Shevtsova
IN NEUROSCIENCE WITH PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT
Melody Leanne White
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
So many of our students have achieved great things over the past year. Here we feature just a few examples where our students have excelled in academia, arts, entrepreneurship, sports, volunteering and community.
Exeter undergraduate wins national award
University of Exeter student Isabelle Brown is celebrating after securing a prestigious national award. Isabelle, a third year Modern Languages student, won the First Generation Undergraduate of the Year Award, run by targetjobs.
Isabelle, who studies French and Spanish, was one of 12 winners at the targetjobs Undergraduate of the Year Awards, held in London. Isabelle was joined at the ceremony by fellow Exeter student David Ameyaw, who studies Law and was a finalist in the Black Heritage Undergraduate of the Year category.
The competition, which attracted almost 4,000 entrants, is open to students across the UK and offers prizes such as placements, internships and trips abroad with internationally recognised organisations.
History graduate helps create poignant film on 50th anniversary of Ugandan migration
A poignant film in which a History graduate, Sophia Jaffer, interviews her grandmother about her experiences of being forced to leave Uganda has been featured as part of a national campaign.
Inspired by Sophia, the film, So I came WITHOUT A Penny, was chosen as one of nine films in the ‘GenerAsians’ series shared online by Rifco Theatre Company to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the migration enforced by dictator Idi Amin.
Professor Helen Berry, Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, and a Professor of History, said: “This is a very powerful piece of oral history documenting the challenges facing Ugandan Asians coming to Britain in the 1970s. It is a great example of using a modern medium to explore the past so that we can better understand the social justice challenges that we face in the present and how we might address them in the future.”
University of Exeter business graduate brews up his own recipe for success
University of Exeter Business School graduate, Quinn Leatherbarrow-Stokes, is set to embark on his latest entrepreneurial venture to help independent craft breweries improve their online sales. Following the success of his lockdown business, QWERTY BeerBox, Quinn has now gone on to brew up a second venture, QWERTY Commerce, a full-service e-commerce business helping craft alcohol brands increase their online performance.
Quinn’s course at the University of Exeter Business School included a placement year, which he spent with the likes of Amazon developing expertise in e-commerce. He then went on
to secure a job with the e-commerce giant, utilising their fulfilment centre network to grow his business. Quinn is now a full-time entrepreneur, focusing solely on his two business ventures.
Professor Alexandra Gerbasi, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Executive Dean of the University of Exeter Business School, said: “Quinn is a testament to our students and a real shining example as to what can be achieved through sheer determination and hard work, putting into practice the knowledge and experience gained from his time at the university and the opportunities that have presented along the way.”
Exeter students cycle 2,000 miles to Greece for charity
This summer two University of Exeter students went on an epic 2,000 mile sponsored bike ride to Greece. Jeremy Daubeny and Lottie Hinton embarked on the 10-week trip to raise money for the Brain Tumour Charity and Motor Neurone Disease Association.
Last year, Jeremy, who is studying Economics and Politics, and his sister raised £37,500 cycling around the UK in search of the best English breakfast to support two charities that helped him when he lost his mum and dad. The “Tour de Full English” led to a Pride of Britain Award nomination as well
as Jeremy being named ITV Meridian Fundraiser of the Year. For his latest adventure, Jeremy was joined by fellow Exeter student Lottie, who is studying for a French and English degree. The pair travelled through France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania before finally arriving in Greece.
A young ambassador for both for the Brain Tumour Charity and Motor Neurone Disease Association, Jeremy says fundraising has influenced his career ambitions. It is his “dream” to one day work for a charity he’s passionate about in a policy role.
University welcomes Indonesian students on international mobility awards programme
Ten students from Indonesia have enrolled at the University of Exeter as part of an international programme that is supporting academic skills development in the Asia Pacific country. The students have made the 12,000 km journey to study in the South West thanks to the Indonesian International Student Mobility Awards (IISMA), which fund undergraduate scholarships at top universities overseas.
One of the students, Krissanti Gusti, from Semarang, and an International Business student at Universitas Diponegoro, said: “I did a lot of research and knew that Exeter was the best option for me. The main reason was the courses, with lots of options in the Business School which will be very helpful for me, especially because I am working towards undertaking an MBA.”
Inspirational Exeter student ‘defies the odds’ to win Student Social Mobility Award
University of Exeter graduate, Moza Ackroyd, has been awarded a Student Social Mobility Award for defying the odds of diverse socio-economic challenges to achieve outstanding career success.
The awards, organised by upReach, celebrate work by schools, sixth formers, employers and universities. Those nominated have managed to find success despite facing socio-economic challenges, such as juggling multiple responsibilities alongside studying, reduced access to careers support and professional networks prior to attending university and living in areas with low job prospects.
Aside from Moza, four other students from the University of Exeter were shortlisted in different categories. Congratulations to Scarlett Hilson-Wheeler, Avaram Arta Ebrahimpour, Neve Hoccom and Targe Jean-Pierre for their amazing achievement.
Prestigious scholarship awarded to Exeter student in Venice
University of Exeter History student Stephen Finlayson has been awarded a prestigious Residency Excellency Diversity (RED) scholarship, whilst studying abroad at Venice International University.
The RED scholarship is awarded each semester by Venice International University to three talented students on the Globalization Programme. The scholarship includes funding to help towards the student’s living costs. The RED scholars
actively contribute in promoting and organising co-curricular activities and alongside two fellow scholars, Stephen was tasked with organising academic talks and social events to engage fellow students. They also supported the delivery of interdisciplinary workshops for students and professors as well as writing and editing articles for the Venice International University website.
TED WRAGG AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING TRAINEES
The Ted Wragg Awards for Outstanding Trainees are in honour of the late Professor Ted Wragg (Director of the University’s Graduate School of Education, 1978-1994), a nationally-recognised advocate of the teaching profession and a man who inspired a great many of today’s best teachers and teaching practices.
These awards have been developed to recognise, encourage and financially reward our best PGCE trainees. Why? Because a fundamental part of our PGCE programme is the sharing of experience, good practice and support, not just from staff to trainee but between trainees themselves. We look for, and reward, excellent trainees because we know they are an important part of creating a programme that encourages all trainees to succeed and become great teachers.
Primary PGCE winners:
Kirah Bradshaw (Humanities)
Ellie-Rain Feltham (English)
Evelyn Jackson (Science)
Olivia Rowe (Art)
Rachel Wood (Mathematics)
Secondary PGCE winners:
Jack Knight (English)
Cealach McKeating (History)
Olivia Davis (Mathematics)
Martyna Damazyn (Modern Foreign Languages)
Emily Foster-Godley (Physical Education)
Hope Lushington (Physical Education)
Jessica Woodhouse (Religious Education)
Grace Vertigans (Science – Biology)
Graham Knight (Science – Biology)
School Direct:
Catherine Buckland (English – School Direct @Exeter)
Douglas Marshall (Mathematics –School Direct @Exeter)
Harry Lovering (Geography – School Direct Distance)
Jenna Pain (School Direct Distance)
Thomas McGarry (School Direct Distance)
Holly Perman Turnbull (School Direct Distance)
Deborah Harper (Foundation/Key Stage 1 –School Direct Distance)
Lowena Thong (School Direct @Exeter)
STORIES FROM YOUR TIME AT EXETER
Natural England and University of Exeter announce partnership
Natural England and the University of Exeter announced a new strategic partnership to boost nature recovery. Signing a threeyear agreement, the partnership also aims to advance research and innovation; share knowledge; enable staff, partners and students to maximise their potential; and help to ensure the sustainable stewardship of land and sea.
The University of Exeter and Natural England have worked on more than 60 joint research projects over the last decade. These include the £10 million RENEW project, which will investigate and tackle biodiversity loss through a “people in nature” approach, working with landowners, businesses and communities to restore woodlands, wetlands and farmland.
Lady Mireille Gillings opens Neuroimaging Centre
Global business leader and philanthropist Lady Mireille Gillings, PhD, officially opened the cutting-edge Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre earlier this year. The new centre will enable researchers to build on current clinical trial expertise through innovative use of state-of-the-art brain-scanning technology and techniques and become the leading clinical trial centre in Europe for trials focussing on Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and brain health.
The Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre was funded by part of a £10 million donation from the Dennis and Mireille Gillings Foundation. The gift also funded three Mireille Gillings Fellows in Health Innovation, supporting female academics in leadership roles. Two years on, the Fellows appointed are all in senior leadership positions.
Exeter strengthens top 150 position in latest influential rankings
The University of Exeter strengthened its place in The Times Higher Education World University Ranking, rising six places to 137th in the world. The rankings which were released in October 2022 reflect Exeter’s position amongst the world’s leading universities.
Professor Lisa Roberts, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of the University of Exeter said: “I am delighted that the University of Exeter has once again strengthened its position within the global top 150 in these influential rankings. This exceptional result not only reaffirms Exeter’s position as a world-leading university for research, education, and working with industry partners, but also demonstrates our commitment to lead the way in creating a sustainable, healthy and socially just future for all.”
Exeter’s student satisfaction ranked best in Russell Group
Student satisfaction at the University of Exeter is the best of any Russell Group university, according to the latest influential report. Exeter ranked 1st out of the 24 leading UK researchled institutions for Overall Satisfaction in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2022. More than 3,500 final year students completed the National Student Survey, with Exeter achieving considerable improvements to almost all of the 27 questions posed through the survey.
Exeter named as runner-up in University of the Year award
Exeter was named as runner-up in the coveted University of the Year award in the influential The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023. The University also recorded a significant rise in the overall national ranking, moving to 13th position. High levels of student satisfaction, quality of teaching and graduate employment prospects were key factors in Exeter’s success in the notable ranking.
Professor Lisa Roberts, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter said: “We are absolutely thrilled that the University of Exeter has secured the runner-up position in this important ranking, as well as a significant rise in the overall league table position. This result is a testament to the partnership between our staff and students to continue to drive Exeter to continued success and enhancement of all that we do.”
University secures Race Equality Charter bronze award
The University secured a Race Equality Charter bronze award earlier this year which recognises our commitment to and efforts towards advancing race equality in higher education. A Bronze award recognises that an institution has a solid foundation for enhancing race equity and developing an inclusive culture that values and supports all colleagues and students, acknowledging commitment and preparation to act.
Through continued collaboration with the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Team, the University has identified gaps, listened to students and staff and co-created impactful actions to guide its practice over the next five years. This is one step in the direction of continuing the journey towards becoming an anti-racist university as aspired in the University’s Strategy 2030.
Exeter partnership launches world-first national genetic testing centre
The NHS will be able to diagnose and potentially save the lives of thousands of severely ill children and babies, within days rather than weeks, thanks to a partnership between healthcare professionals and academics in Exeter. A world-first national genetic testing service was developed by the Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in collaboration with world-leading genomics research groups at the University of Exeter, alongside clinicians and academics worldwide.
The service opened in October 2022 and is able to rapidly process DNA samples of babies and children who end up seriously ill in hospital or who are born with a rare disease, such as cancer. Until now, babies and children in intensive care had to undergo extensive levels of tests, with results often taking weeks to come back. This new service will benefit more than 1,000 children in intensive care every year by helping to rapidly determine a diagnosis, opening up the possibility for thousands more patients to have their conditions cured.
University of Exeter honoured with silver award at the UK Social Mobility Awards 2022
Work by the University to help thousands of children across the country realise their potential was honoured with a Silver Award for the ‘University of the Year’ at the UK Social Mobility Awards.
The University of Exeter was shortlisted for University of the Year thanks to initiatives such as Exeter Scholars, a free progression programme for pupils traditionally under-represented in higher education. There are a thousand places annually for students where they get support to address a variety of barriers to entry to university. During the 2021/22 academic year, 430 Exeter Scholars achieved university places with 191 progressing to undergraduate study at Exeter.
Acclaimed musician and social justice campaigner Stormzy receives honorary degree from the University of Exeter
Earlier this year, influential musician and social justice campaigner Michael Owuo Jr was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Exeter for his work to promote education and fight racial inequality. As well as being an acclaimed musician, Stormzy has been an inspiring spokesman for black empowerment and social activism. He praised the “guts, grit and dedication” of students and during his speech he said “from the bottom of my heart I say congratulations, well done and you should all be so proud of yourselves, what you have achieved is incredible. Don’t let anybody downplay it and don’t let anybody undermine it. If you are sat in this room today you are worthy and you are brilliant.”
Economic impact of the University of Exeter unveiled in new report
An independent economic impact study revealed that the University contributes almost £1.6 billion of output to the UK economy and supports 15,500 jobs through its economic activities and the impact of student and visitor spending.
The University was also found to have a profound impact upon the South West, including the generation of gross value added (GVA) equivalent to nine per cent of Exeter’s gross domestic product (GDP), supporting around three per cent of Devon’s workforce as the third largest employer in the county, and the creation of more than £125 million in output for Cornwall’s economy.
University of Exeter campuses re-awarded the coveted Green Flag Award
The University of Exeter’s grounds across three campuses were ranked among the best parks and green spaces in the country. The gardens and grounds at the Streatham, St. Luke’s and Penryn campuses all received the Green Flag Award this year as they were recognised as the most beautiful and botanically interesting of any UK university.
A committed team works on the grounds and outdoor sports facilities, 365 days a year. The work of the grounds staff includes the care of specialist plant collections, botanical specimen propagation, pot and bedding plant production, sports playing surface maintenance and award-winning floral decoration works.
University of Exeter Business School wins THE Business School of the Year, in industry “Oscars”
The University of Exeter Business School has been named Business School of the Year in the 2022 Times Higher Education Awards, known as the “Oscars” of higher education.
The accolade is among the most prestigious in the sector, in recognition of the University of Exeter Business School’s commitment to addressing the climate crisis. The School has made sustainability a major focus of its strategy and mission through research, education and partnerships, in line with its strong belief that business has a crucial role to play in tackling the global climate emergency.
UNIVERSITY FACTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
TOP 150 in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2023.
1st amongst RUSSELL GROUP universities for overall satisfaction in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2022.
99.3% OF OUR RESEARCH is rated of international quality in the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021) with 12 OF OUR SUBJECTS IN THE TOP 10 for world-leading impact.
TOP 15 in the Guardian University Guide 2023 and The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023.
We achieved the ATHENA SWAN SILVER AWARD for the advancement of gender equality and a BRONZE RACE EQUALITY CHARTER MARK for our commitment to race equality.
TOP 50 TOP 50 in several GLOBAL UNIVERSITY LEAGUE
TABLES: 48th in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2023; 46th in the Times
Higher Education (THE) Most International Universities in the World 2022; 42nd in the Times
Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 20221
We’re home to the UK’S TOP FIVE MOST INFLUENTIAL CLIMATE SCIENTISTS – the only UK climate scientists to secure places in the global top 21 –according to The Reuters Hot List.
WINNERS of the BUCS Super Rugby Championship 2022 and TOP 5 in the 2021/22 British University and College Sport (BUCS) league.
We contribute more than HALF A BILLION POUNDS annually to the regional economy and support more than 12,000 jobs.
Our Business School has been named BUSINESS SCHOOL OF THE YEAR in the 2022 Times Higher Education Awards.
STUDENT LIFE THROUGHOUT THE YEARS
1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1960s 1970s 1970s 1980s 1980s 1960s 1950sWELCOME TO YOUR ALUMNI COMMUNITY
Congratulations on completing your studies and welcome to your community of University of Exeter alumni. Today you have joined a supportive global community of more than 155,000 alumni willing to help you achieve your full potential.
Our alumni go on to do amazing things and we hope you’ll keep in touch to tell us your story, get involved in our events, and continue to play an active role in your Exeter community.
How we help you
• Free career support for life after graduation
• Regular virtual and in person alumni events worldwide
• Alumni discounts and offers
• Free access to thousands of online journals
• Regular news and events updates by email plus a free annual magazine
A number of global social and professional networks for you to join and enjoy For more information, visit exeter.ac.uk/alumni
How you help us
Our alumni and friends have helped Exeter become one of the very best universities in the world. Alumni support the University in many different ways. Some volunteer their time helping current students. Others donate to support our students, our research, or our facilities. Some are ‘country contacts’, organising alumni networks and events in cities around the world. Some simply inspire us with their incredible achievements.
Keep in touch
The Global Advancement office helps the University build long-term relationships with its alumni and supporters. Please stay in touch, and if you have any questions please contact us:
Email: alumni@exeter.ac.uk
Tel: +44(0)1392 723141
Web: exeter.ac.uk/alumni
/exeteralumni
@exalaumni
/company/university-of-exeter-alumni
@exeter_alumni
Exetra, the recent alumni network organises regular events for Exeter graduates in London. Find them on facebook.com/groups/exetra.alumni
You are always welcome at our events and of course back to campus. Until then, we wish you the best of luck as you take your next steps, and we look forward to keeping in touch during your lifelong association with Exeter.
Ensure your details are up to date to keep receiving our communications and alumni benefits: exeter.ac.uk/alumnisupporters/contactus/updatedetails
WELCOME TO OUR 5,000 NEW ALUMNI IN 2022
WE’RE IN TOUCH WITH OVER 155,000 ALUMNI IN 183 COUNTRIES SUPPORTING EXETER STUDENTS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
1,535 ALUMNI VOLUNTEERED LAST YEAR TO SUPPORT EXETER STUDENTS, DONATING MORE THAN
11,250 HOURS OF THEIR TIME
2,544 ALUMNI
MADE A DONATION TO HELP STUDENTS