Graduation 2013. Friday 19 July 2013 The University of Sheffield Your graduation day is a special day for you and your family, a day for celebrating your achievements and looking forward to a bright future. As a graduate of the University of Sheffield you have every reason to be proud. You are joining a long tradition of excellence stretching back more than 100 years. The University of Sheffield was founded with the amalgamation of the School of Medicine, Sheffield Technical School and Firth College. In 1905, we received a Royal Charter and Firth Court was officially opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. At that time, there were 363 students reading for degrees in arts, pure science, medicine and applied science. By the time of our centenary, there were over 25,000 students from more than 100 countries, across 70 academic departments. Today, a degree from Sheffield is recognised all over the world as a hallmark of academic excellence. We are proud of our graduates and we are confident that you will make a difference wherever you choose to build your future. With every generation of graduates, our university goes from strength to strength. This is the original fundraising poster from 1904/1905 which helped raise donations for the University of Sheffield. Over £50,000 (worth more than £15 million today) was donated by steelworkers, coal miners, factory workers and the people of Sheffield in penny donations to help found the University. A century on, the University is now rated as one of the top world universities – according to the Shanghai Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities. The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Welcome from the Vice-Chancellor For all of us here at the University, this is one of the high points in the year, as we congratulate you on your achievements and share with you in your hopes and plans for the future. But this is by no means the end of your association with the University. Today you are joining the ever-growing global community of University of Sheffield alumni. We hope that you will keep in touch with us, and with each other, in the years to come. Congratulations to you and a warm welcome to your family and friends. We hope everyone here today enjoys this very special occasion. Professor Sir Keith Burnett The Chancellor The Chancellor, Sir Peter Middleton, GCB, is the Chief Officer of the University and is the President of its Court, Council and Convocation. He is the figurehead of the University, advancing its interests wherever he can. Sir Peter Middleton was born and educated in Sheffield. He is a graduate of the University of Sheffield (BA 1955, Economics) and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in 1984. Sir Peter has served as Chancellor of the University of Sheffield since 1997 and is Honorary Professor of the Management School. Sir Peter spent nearly 30 years as an official in the Treasury, working closely with nine chancellors and was Permanent Secretary from 1983 to 1991. He was knighted in 1984. He joined Barclays Bank in 1991, serving until 2004 as Deputy Chairman, CEO and Chairman. From 2004 to 2006 he was President of the British Bankers Association. He is presently UK Chairman of Marsh & McLennan Companies. 1 2 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Reasons to be Proud Celebrating success at The University of Sheffield Graduation is a time to recognise achievement and success, and each graduate has a story to tell of effort and attainment. Today’s graduates also have every reason to feel proud, not only of their own success, but that they are graduating from a world-leading university which is making a powerful difference in the world and helping to address some of the most urgent challenges facing society. The University of Sheffield is proud of its Nobel Prize winners and to have been awarded the honour of the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher Education on no less than four occasions. It was also named Times Higher Education ‘University of the Year’, with expert judges from UK higher education, industry and government recognising the outstanding achievements of The University of Sheffield as a top international university, describing qualities of ‘grit and determination’ in applying our expertise to real world challenges, and developing the talented young people whose skills will be so crucial to all our futures. Research which changes lives So what are some of the highlights in a university which is committed to putting knowledge into action? Here are just a few reasons to be proud of your university: Sufferers of degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s are benefitting from a unique new home for research relating to these devastating conditions. The Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience (SITraN) was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 2010 and is a £12M development funded by benefactors eager to see a step change in the treatment of patients. Within just two years, researchers with expertise in neuroscience, computer modelling and pharmacy are developing treatments which are already giving hope to sufferers, including a new treatment for the childhood form of Motor Neurone Disease. Patients are also being supported by life-changing work at The University of Sheffield to develop cures for deafness, regenerate parts of the eye for those who have lost their sight, develop adaptive technologies for people who have suffered strokes and to develop ‘engineering for life’ solutions which will give greater independence and dignity to people in need, especially elderly patients living with challenging conditions at home. The interface between molecular science, engineering application and social impact is being transformed following the opening of the Kroto Research Institute, named after our Nobel Prize winner Sir Harry Kroto. Researchers are uniting to improve lives, through stem cell therapies which can help to repair nerve damage. And Sheffield staff, students and graduates were part of the great achievements of the past year, from helping design the equipment used to find the Higgs Boson at CERN, to the design of the Olympic Park where Sheffield graduate Jessica Ennis-Hill took gold for Team GB! Sheffield students – putting knowledge into action in ways which make a difference. Expertise which supports our economy The UK’s manufacturing supply chain is being helped to thrive in a global market through the University’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, which was recently named Boeing’s Supplier of the Year – the first time such an award had been made in the UK. The Government has also announced its support to develop a £43M Factory 2050, which will be the world’s most advanced factory. The AMRC is also expanding to include a major centre for engineering design and is recruiting 250 technical apprentices to work and study, developing the talents of young people ready to support the high tech manufacturing of the future. Meanwhile, the national and international challenge to develop politics and economics in the 21st century are being addressed by the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute (SPERI). This new Institute brings together leading international researchers in the social sciences, policy-makers, journalists and opinion formers to develop new ideas and policies following the global financial crisis and its legacy. The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 People with creativity and passion Yet without doubt, the University’s greatest asset is its people, and that, of course, includes our students. In the past year, more students than ever have been involved with Sheffield Volunteering, turning their expertise and enthusiasm into active citizenship. Around 1,300 students have volunteered in projects across the City and region ranging from mentoring and environmental projects to legal advice and work with children facing disability or bereavement. Our Students’ Union RAG (Raising and Giving) charity raised £178,000 to benefit local charities. Memories of making a difference – over 1,300 students each year take part in Sheffield Volunteering, and raise almost £200,000 for local charities. This creativity and energy also unites the University with the people of Sheffield. In September last year, the University and City’s creative community came together to hold a ten day ‘Festival of the Mind’. The first ever collaboration of its kind. 16,000 people of all ages attended over 70 events in venues across the City and at the University, with topics ranging from science to philosophy, from robots to poetry. The awards which came in celebrated our efforts. We were proud to, once again, take the title of ‘Best Students’ Union in Britain’ as voted for by students, with an outstanding satisfaction of 90% in the National Student Survey. Our Student Services, IT and Library were named national, and even international, leaders. But the accolades which mean the most are those which come from the people who know us best. Engineering and medicine come together as Sheffield leads the way in work on personalised medicine and using the power of the latest innovations in computing to help make a difference to treatment and diagnosis. The University of Sheffield was described as the UK university which students were most likely to recommend to their friends. The reasons are as diverse as our students and graduates, but we are proud that a degree from The University of Sheffield continues to be the hallmark of quality. We wish you all the very best for the future – and we do so knowing that you are a University of Sheffield graduate with every reason to be proud. 3 4 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Honorary Degrees The University of Sheffield confers honorary degrees (or degrees honoris causa – as a ‘mark of honour’) on people who have given distinguished service or brought distinction to the University, the City of Sheffield or the region. They may be individuals of national or international standing or alumni of the University who have risen to the heights of their chosen profession or field of service. The University tradition of recognising excellence in this way dates back to the first congregation to award Sheffield degrees. This took place on 2 July 1908 in Firth Hall, and the first honorary degree was awarded to the then Chancellor, the Duke of Norfolk. The University is proud to include many notable figures amongst its honorary graduates in the years since and 2013 is no exception. Stephen Daldry CBE 1 Theatre and film director and producer Stephen Daldry CBE, an English Literature graduate (BA 1982), was awarded an honorary degree (LittD) in 2001. He is the Chairman of the Executive Producers and the Executive Producer (Creative) of the opening and closing ceremonies of the London Olympics. Jessica Ennis-Hill CBE 2 1 2 3 4 Heptathlete Jessica Ennis-Hill CBE (BA Psychology 2007), gold medal winner in the London 2012 Olympic Games. She is Patron of the University’s Elite Sports Performance Scheme, and was awarded an honorary degree (LittD) in 2010. HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 3 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother was awarded an honorary degree (DMus, Doctor of Music) in 1966 at a degree ceremony which followed the official opening of the Arts Tower. Angela Knowles 4 Honorary graduate (LittD, 2008) Angela Knowles met her first husband, John, at the University when she worked in the Students’ Union. His death from cancer was the inspiration behind the Calendar Girls, and Angela and her friends have raised millions of pounds for the Leukaemia Research Fund. The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Professor Sir Harry Kroto FRS 5 Nobel Laureate Professor Sir Harry Kroto FRS, the discoverer of a new form of carbon – buckminsterfullerene – and a Chemistry graduate of the University (BSc 1961, PhD 1964), was awarded an honorary degree (DSc) in 1995. The Kroto Research Institute is named in his honour. 5 6 Sir Donald Bailey OBE 6 Sir Donald Bailey OBE, the inventor of the Bailey Bridge, without which “we would not have won the war” (Field Marshall Montgomery), received an honorary degree (DEng, Doctor of Engineering) in 1949. He had completed a BEng in Engineering at the University in 1923. Professor Dame Janet Hemingway FRS 7 7 8 Professor Dame Janet Hemingway FRS is the Director of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, CEO of the Innovative Vector Control Consortium and the International Director of the Joint Centre for Infectious Diseases Research, Jezan, Saudi Arabia. A University graduate (BSc Genetics 1978), she was awarded an honorary degree (DSc) in 2009. Eddie Izzard 8 Comedian, actor and fundraiser Eddie Izzard studied accountancy at the University for a year before leaving to pursue his career of working out “what makes people laugh”. He was elected Honorary President of the Students’ Union in 2010, and received an honorary degree (LittD, Doctor of Letters) in 2006. 5 6 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Today’s Honorary Graduands Professor Dame Athene Donald, DBE, FRS Professor Athene Donald DBE FRS is an eminent physicist, notable for her distinguished scholarship and outstanding contributions to the status of women in science. The first ever female Professor in physics or chemistry at the University of Cambridge in 1998, she received the Europe L’Oréal/Unesco Women in Science Award in 2009. She has made major contributions to electron microscopy, food physics and the behaviour of proteins responsible for Alzheimer’s disease. Professor Donald’s powerful advocacy for the proper recognition of women’s aspirations and achievements in academia have led her to be held in special regard by a generation of women scientists who rightly view her as a role model and mentor. She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in 2010. Professor Helen Storey, MBE Helen Storey is Professor of Fashion and Science at the University of The Arts London. Her visionary approach to fashion in the 1980s and 90s challenged traditional ideas about women’s image, pioneered industrial sponsorship and won awards for export and innovation. Her current work reflects a passionate commitment to exciting fusions between art, industry and science that push the boundaries of knowledge, engage the public in new, compelling ways, and challenge the social, cultural and artistic role of science Mr James Wardrope, FRCS, FRCoA, FCEM, CBE Jim Wardrope has been a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust since 1987. He was President of the national Faculty of Accident & Emergency Medicine (2005-06) and the first President of the College of Emergency Medicine (2005-08). He has close links with the University’s School of Health and Related Research, and his contributions to both clinical and research work led to him being known as ‘Mr A & E’. He was appointed Commander of the British Empire for services to medicine in 2009. The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Senate Awards Dr Jennifer Burnham Dr Martin Pitt Teaching Fellow, Department of Chemistry Coordinator of Design Teaching, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering 7 8 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Order of Proceedings All ceremonies are preceded by a recital by the Aliah Saxophone Quartet. Graduates of the University of Sheffield’s Music Department. Music during the processions: Neil Taylor, Organist and Director of Music, Sheffield Cathedral 9.30am ceremony: Processional: Mohrentanz – Tylman Susato Recessional: Prelude to “Te Deum” – Marc-Antoine Charpentier 12.00 Noon ceremony: Processional: La Rejouissance from “Music for the Royal Fireworks” – Handel Recessional: Toccata from Symphonie V – Charles-Marie Widor 3.30pm ceremony: Processional: Trumpet Voluntary “The Prince of Denmark’s March” – Jeremiah Clarke Recessional: Grand March from “Aida” – Giuseppe Verdi The ceremonies begin with the procession which will include University staff, Honorary Graduand(s), Public Orator(s), Senior Officers of the University, Civic Dignitaries and finally the mace bearer and the Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer will declare the Ceremony open and the congregation will be invited to be seated. Following the Presentation of Graduates and Conferment of Degrees, the Presiding Officer will address the Congregation. The Presiding Officer will declare the Ceremony closed. The processions will leave the Hall. The Congregation is asked to remain in the Hall until the Processions, special guests and graduates have left. Guests are invited to applaud the graduates as they process from the Hall. The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 at 9.30am Friday 19 July 2013 at 9.30am Presentation of Graduates and Conferment of Degrees Presiding Officer Professor Sir Keith Burnett, Vice-Chancellor Presenter Faculty of Science - To be presented by Professor M. Geoghegan, Director of Training and External Relations for the Faculty of Science. This programme contains the names of all students who have successfully completed their studies. Not all candidates will be in attendance. This information was correct as at 28 June 2013. Presentation of Graduates in the Faculty of Science DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Applied Mathematics Jamie George Iain Douglas Amy Scott Peter Fraser Wyper Information School Johannes Christian Schanda Physics and Astronomy Mohammed Said Al Qahtani Ehsaneh Daghigh Ahmadi Lee Hague Edward James Marsden Simon Daniel Owen Nathan Edward Porter Christopher Douglas Jeffrey Savoury Alan Tua Pure Mathematics Seerp Roald Koudenburg BACHELOR OF SCIENCE With Honours Mathematics Alexander Brown Martin James Bullock Katherine Anne Dunlop David Alan Goodrich Tristan Gretton Gemma Louise Halliwell Rachael Louise Hardman Stuart Heppenstall Emma Keen Christopher Knapp Samuel Hamish Robert Livingston James Frederick Mather Matthew Morris Matthew Jonathan Poole Andrew James Robinson Gavin John Kelvin Sharpe Hannah Joanne Sharred Charlotte Steenson John Daniel Strawhorne Laura Thornley Kayleigh Ward Jack Warrington Matthew Joe Wheelhouse Adam Wilson Mathematics with French Language Fiona Louise Baldwin Elissa Young Mathematics with German Language Gemma Victoria Darwin Physics David Alasdair Fairbairn Mathematics with Spanish Language Helena Louise Tregoning Case Sarah Rebecca Crowe Saranna Sari Richard Jeremy Ashton Ward Conferment of Degrees in the Faculty of Science Mathematics with a Year Abroad Simon Witts MASTER OF MATHEMATICS With Honours Mathematics Francesca Danielle Allmark Charles William Edgar Briggs Sarah Louise Browne Rory Thomas Bury Alexander Gerald Clark Robert John Cooper Laura Gillian Flight Ryan Fox Naomi Michal Gardner Simandeep Ghattaura MASTER OF PHYSICS With Honours Physics Benjamin Appleby Jonathan Burns Samuel Crawley Benjamin Freestone Tom George Laurynas Giriunas Thomas Michael Kennelly Sam Manger Robert Masters Robert David Nichol David Michael Price Alexander Benjamin Ridgway Andrew Scarff Ben Sedgley Jamie Taylor Josh Waddington David Woodward Physics and Astrophysics Charlotte Angus Daniel Griffiths Cassandra Hall Matthew James Hunter Martin Mcallister Stephen Sprange Physics and Astrophysics with Study Abroad Georgia Kime Physics with Computer Science Robert Mcgregor Physics with Mathematics Nicola Connell Ian David Estabrook Rebecca Aileen Houghton Physics with Medical Physics Fearnley Richard Evison Amy Nadine Moores Physics with Study in Australasia Matthew Blood Sean Michael McGurk Thomas Karl Warburton Physics with Study in North America Suzanne Lesley Cecilia Lancaster Alys Sarah Rudling Lei Qing Zhou Theoretical Physics Christopher John Anderson Simon Andrew Hind Thomas Ives Joshua Kettlewell Calum Michael Macdonald Thomas Meltzer 9 10 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 at 9.30am Conferment of an Honorary Degree To be presented by Emeritus Professor C. J. M. Stirling, FRS, Professor of Organic Chemistry and Public Orator. DOCTOR OF SCIENCE Athene Donald Conferment of Degrees in the Faculty of Science BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Mathematics Martin Booth Joseph Clark Daniel James Killington Mohd Asyraf Bin Mohd Razif Nor Fatin Afiqah Binti Muhammad Farid Jack Wheeldin Chen Zhang Physics Ian Robert Brookes Haydn Critchell-Ward David Hancock Physics and Astrophysics Jessica Emily Hardy Physics with Computer Science Jiayao He Theoretical Physics Michal Paszkiewicz BACHELOR OF SCIENCE With Honours Environmental Mathematics Sally Davidson Andrew Magowan Jessica Mia Marshall Financial Mathematics Noor Al Hussaini Marc Hindley Timothy Peter Hodgson Sayat Kartabayev Sanhan Nasser Nursultan Orumbayev Yunpeng Qian Jingke Sun Jiefeng Tan Kiran Thiara Nurul Ain Binti Toha Rachael Whittaker Shibo Zhai Mathematics Joseph Addison Matthew Anderson Naomi Jane Anderson Sam Austin Christopher David Austwick Rebecca Louise Barnes Aimee Benton Kejal Vijay Bhuva Hamizan Bin Abu Yazid Emily Black Jessica Bond Christopher James Boswell Richard Bowman Paul Brennan Robyn Brewer Zoe Kathryn Jane Bull Richard Butler Robert Butterworth Catherine Byrne Rebecca Catchpole Emma Catterall Helen Louise Chivers Robert Luigi Cicero Rebecca Anne Clarke Owen Isaac Craik Kieren Culbert Victoria Catherine Davies Thomas Desborough Alistair Dickie Aimee Sian Rosie Dunn Claire Elizabeth Eason David Vaughan Evans Luke Thomas Evans Laura Nicole Fisher Rachel Flear Rebecca Foy Erli Gao Michael Garside Ryan Gleeson-Howarth Liam Greenhough Joanne Haughton Joanne Elizabeth Hellem Luke Colin Henry Jamie Hesketh Zoe Holroyd Toby Hughes Umu Fatima Binti Hussin Chloe Francesca Hutchinson Lisa Ibison Matthew Robert Jenkins Lucy Johnson Sian Amelia Jones Charlotte Kavanagh Selina Khuttan Till Kischkat Maria Kosta Matthew Lloyd Cordelia Rose Martin Daniel Martin Matthew Ieuan Mccoy Richard Mcharron Thomas McMahon Nor Amirah Binti Ngah Aleck O’Donovan Styliani Onisiforou Sophie Alice Palmer Tejas Patel Harry John Peake Duncan Philpott Conor Scott Thomas Richard Sharp Ruth Shield Emma Stubington Caitlin Jacqueline Sturgess Hannah Townsend Katerina Louise Travell Daniel Adam Tunnicliffe Timothy Voss Robert Whitelock Ashley James Wilde Nicole Annette Wrightham Leanne Yates Mathematics with Employment Experience Rebecca Jane Dunbar Mathematics and Astronomy Nurul Izzati Binti Mohd Kamarudin Alexander Galgut Jonathan Piers Gray Mathematics and Philosophy Natasha Brissenden Christopher Ley Sinead Mannion Mathematics and Physics Sion Idwal Long Samuel Millington Mathematics with Study in Europe Angela Catherine Adams Musa Chipangura Physics Thomas Edward Addison Rachel Bowdery Alexander Carr Jacob Cooper Thomas Roy Coote Delwen De Jong Paul Gibson Samuel Gray Matthew Griffin Michael Benjamin Hemingway Rory James Hulse Max William Johnson Stuart Johnson Amy Mireya MacRury Amirah Binti Muhamed Kamil Ioannis Petrides Louis Quinn David Christopher Ray Hannah Sargeant Charlie Watson Nicholas Watson Jack Oliver Watt James Geoffrey Webb-Bowen David Whitwell Hei Man Wu Physics and Astrophysics Nur Adlyka Binti Ainul Annuar Adam Baggott Thomas Doyle George English David Thomas Ivall Michael Turner The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 at 9.30am Physics with Computer Science Matthew Tyne Marcus Thornton Physics with Medical Physics Aidan Christopher Boulter Andrew Fry Nicola Steadman Joseph Tideswell Physics and Philosophy Katherine Chapman Christian Gibson-Faux Henry James Dhani Jay Krishnan Theoretical Physics Runming Du 11 12 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 at 12 noon Friday 19 July 2013 at 12.00 Noon Presentation of Graduates and Conferment of Degrees Presiding Officer Professor M. J. Hounslow, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Presenter Faculty of Science - To be presented by Professor A. J. Ryan, OBE, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Science. This programme contains the names of all students who have successfully completed their studies. Not all candidates will be in attendance. This information was correct as at 28 June 2013. Senate Award for Excellence in Learning and Teaching To be presented by Professor A. J. Ryan, OBE, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Science. Dr Jennifer Burnham, Department of Chemistry Presentation of Graduates in the Faculty of Science DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Chemistry Elizabeth Baggaley Lee Andrew Fielding Robert Stephen Foster Hend Ismail Nikesh Patel Edmund John Rab Steven Ashley Robinson Paul Anthony Smart Andrew Stephenson Psychology Javier Arturo Caballero David Stuart Cameron Jennifer Mary Lewis David James Yates DOCTOR OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Psychology Manreesh Kaur Bains Joanna Katherine Blundell Jones Paul Boyden Karen Egerton Stephen Evans Kathryn Louise Holden Eirini Kontou Erica Lam Zina Muftin Jurga Paserpskyte Katherine Quinn Clair Lavinia Stockton MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY Psychology Richard Oliver Keith Wilson BACHELOR OF SCIENCE With Honours Psychology Emma Jayne Coutts Michaela Hanley Catherine Tate Joshua Francis Williamson Conferment of Degrees in the Faculty of Science MASTER OF CHEMISTRY With Honours Biological Chemistry Sonny Risley Joe Tyler Chemistry Helen Louise Alcock Harini Thamarika Kumari Boraluwa Boraluwe Rallage James Brundell Armands Bŭss Nicholas Carter Maximillian Chambers Gregory Clixby Amy Cockram William Edward Cook Bryony Cotterell Ryan Cusworth Brice Darroch Alana Dempsey Sean Dunnett Sophie Fenner Alexander Fields Niloufar Ghannadzadeh Caroline Glover Alexander Goode David Griffin Marcus Harrison Ashleigh George Eyes Hayward Edward Steven Hems Rebecca Hendry Roisin Holmes Arthur Hurnell Michael Jinks Theo Keane William King Jacob Alexander Lane Joshua Steven Langford Charlotte Jade Mable Tracy Melissa Marion Maiden Liam Marshall Amy Elizabeth Matthewson Nomagugu Mbelesi Liam Mccarthy Otis Martin Mcfadden Luke Kagiso Mckenzie Nicholas David Measom Selini Mistry Katie Francis Oxley Nicholas Jonathan William Penfold Jordan Peplow-Revell Jerico Richard Piper Heather Pollard Elliott Stuart Poucher Daniel Prowse Jack Raven Hannah Richardson Samuel Robinson Thomas Roseveare Nathan John Rutland Andrew Sadler Ingrid Schiager Jonathan Richard Shewring Thomas William Smith Sean Stayte Sasha Michelle Stimpson Neil Thompson Emma Jean Tolson Oliver Tootill Ayesha-Marie Watkins Christian Williams Henry Zubaida Chemistry with Study in Australia Lyndsey Louise Benson Daniel Jenkinson Chemistry with Study in Industry Michael Aspinall Ripley Emma Louise Fidler Stephen Andrew Hill Rachael Johnson Bruce Jones Scott Lovell Daniel Mahmood Ben Marsh Helen Pitman Alice Pope Matthew Rees The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 at 12 noon Chemistry with Study in Japan Daniel Cooper Alexander Groombridge MASTER OF PHYSICS With Honours Pak Lam Ng Richard O’Neill Natasha Potten Rachael Sawbridge Jonathan Sawyers Chemical Physics Christopher Martin Hall Conferment of an Honorary Degree BACHELOR OF ARTS To be presented by Professor Kathryn Ecclestone, Professor of Education and Public Orator With Honours Philosophy and Psychology Tasha Dhillon Victoria Jane Edwards John Andrew Hildreth Daniel Kyte Shreeya Patel Sophie Waddingham Hannah Williams Rachel Ann Williams Psychology Abigail Louise Baker Patrick Boyce Sacha Paynter BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Chemistry Nicholas Ashley Pluskota With Honours Chemistry Faizah Adeel Eleanor Berry Laura Louise Brown Zoe Bye Liam Chilton Samuel James Hunter Clarke Amy Clyde Cassandra Jane Craddock Thomas Dawson Shalmali Deshpande Thomas Anthony Ellmers Chloe Jane Fisher Robin Flello William Fortescue Hakim Guessous Samuel Harker Rosalind Kate Harrison Lucy Emma Hayes Rose Heaton Sean Christopher Hodgkiss Gregory James Hopewell Ben Howe Spencer Harvey Alan James Tristan William Jones Henrietta Key Nathaniel George Breffni King Ho Yuen Law Matthew Li Yun Lin Thomas Lister Jennifer Lynsdale Roseanna Mack Laura Mliswa Matthew Morton Adam Mullaghy DOCTOR OF SCIENCE Helen Storey Conferment of Degrees in the Faculty of Science BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Chemistry Ryan Stumbilich With Honours Chemistry Adam Sells Richard Andrew Smith Latika Soogumbur Conor Stephenson Alexander Joseph Stockham Emily Onn Yee Tang Hayley Marie Thompson Meng Wang Daniel Wong Emily Wood Serena Lucille Wynter Yizhi Zhang Chemistry and Mathematics Sophie Ryder Bethany Thompson Chemistry with Study in Industry Joshua Colby Mark Gidman Psychology Azzah Annesya June Abdul Jalil Charu Agarwal Katie Ashton Sophie Atherton Katja Atkinson Charlotte Axon Danielle Louise Barnes Laura Emily Barnes Natasha Rae Barnett Sian Bartley Rebecca Baxter Rhianan Beal Sarah Faye Beckett Emily Bennett Charlotte Kate Bentham Jack Benton Grace Mia Berny Holly Jessica Bettam Jane Blackwell Victoria Clare Brankin Jessica Ruth Brooks Nancy Elizabeth Longley Brown Sophie Campbell Matthew Denis Cauldwell Sarah Elizabeth Chavasse Wai Yi Chin Kay Kay Choong Nicola Clegg Erin Cosgrave Emily Jane Cunningham Kaysi Alana Dean Kathryn De Kort Daniella Deluca Maria Diggle Sean Michael Donnelly Kerry-Anne Downes Alice Elizabeth Drinkwater Amber-Sophie Dugdale Elliot Eaton Sarah Elliott Brooke Fisher Emily Fitch Chloe Friell Emily Elizabeth Gardner Rachel Emma Garratt Rosie Eleanor Garrett Georgina Gerard Carla-Jane Girling Jade Francesca Gradwell Chloe Grey Francesca Gribben Dale Griffin Emily Hall Hannah Halliday Michael James Harris Marie Anne Harrold Leandra Hawarden Laura Jade Hobson Alannah Hodgin Nicole Horn Jemma Innocent Katie Elizabeth Johnson Lucy Jane Joyner Fay Kendall Elizabeth Kingsmill Kate Emma Landowska Mei Lin Law Geraldine Shen May Lee Harriet Lee Jia-Ee Lee Sophie Natasha Lees Jessica Lee Yue Lin Felicia Lai Foong Leong Samantha Rhianne Linton Hao Liu Benjamin Lloyd Mesude Macit Shazmin Majid Natalie Louise Mcmahon Samantha Kay McNeice Judith Millward Alex James Milne Rebecca Morris Katrina Jane Morrison Fiona Murley Emily Murphy Rui Sheng Ng 13 14 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 at 12 noon Aleksandra Nicole Alice O’Brien Louise O’Sullivan Ciara Perera Charlotte Perry Grace Patricia Porteous Alexander William Robinson Bethan Mary Robinson Martin William Roddis Ruth Rodgers Helen Margaret Rossiter Philip Joseph Roughsedge Catherine Louise Rowley Ryan Rutherford Adam William Edward Sattaur Sarah Saxon Laura Elizabeth Scott Lauren Senior Emma Shahmoradian Ciara Sherry Gabriella Silvester Abigail Emma Smith Hannah Smith Jessica Smith Jennifer Squires Stacey-Ann Stead Rachel Stott Abby Straker Nicola Stuart Eleanor Sweeney Kellie Taylor Richard Tennyson Kayleigh Ann Thorpe Callum Robert Warner Tipper Clare Vesey Rachel Amanda Walker Beth Avril Warren Mary Rose Webster Emma Whitwam Melissa Williams Hannah Wilson Natasha Wilson Rachel Winter Harriet Wood Jonathan Woodward Angela Yaz Teck Hing Yee Wing Kai Yee Lucien Zang Yanzhi Zheng The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 at 3.30pm Friday 19 July 2013 at 3.30pm Presentation of Graduates and Conferment of Degrees Presiding Officer Professor R. A. L. Jones, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Presenters Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health - To be presented by Dr M. Jennings, Director of Learning and Teaching for the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health. Faculty of Engineering - To be presented by Professor S. B. M. Beck, Faculty Director of Learning and Teaching for the Faculty of Engineering. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. This programme contains the names of all students who have successfully completed their studies. Not all candidates will be in attendance. This information was correct as at 28 June 2013. The Sheffield Affirmation Statement of the Principles of the Hippocratic Oath by To be presented by Dr M. Jennings, Director of Learning and Teaching for the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health. Students in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health are encouraged, and taught, to aspire to the highest standards of professional behaviour and practise and we expect our graduates to maintain their high professional standards throughout their careers. For many centuries, physicians were expected to take the Hippocratic Oath to give voice to the ideals of professional practise. But the Oath itself is no longer seen as fit for purpose - it was first penned in the 4th Century BC - and the University of Sheffield educates healthcare students of many different professional groups. Now the University expects Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health students to take part in the Sheffield Affirmation, which places the care and protection of patients, and high professional expectations, in a modern context. Presentation of Graduates in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Genomic Medicine Olajumoke Oyinade Popoola Health and Related Research Jill Carlton Elton Chanakira Lucy Gell Maxine Johnson Nicholas Latimer Marian Peacock Carl James Tilling The Medical School Christina Kotsarini Lisa Pau Le Low Chidi N. Molokwu Maslinda Musa Jadwiga Nazimek Sandeep Sundara Rajan Amy Shepherd Sara Solaymani-Kohal Alfred Arthur Roger Thompson David Turnbull DOCTOR OF MEDICINE The Medical School Karen E S Dyker Rachel Anne Foster Altaf Mangera Sherif Faraj Emhemad Rahoma DOCTOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE Nursing and Midwifery Lynne Paterson MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY Health and Related Research Leah Ousley The Medical School Thida Aung Wasilwa Baraza The Medical School Clinical Teaching Awards Mr Andrew Bacon Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Mr Juan Ballesteros Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Mr Nigel Boucher Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Dr Martin Billington The Crookes Practice, Sheffield Dr Hassan Daudjee Sheffield Health and Social Care Trust Dr Russell Green Derbyshire Heathcare NHS Foundation Trust Dr Jayaram Mohanamurali Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Dr Michael Moussa Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Mr Kevin Wembridge The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY With Honours Heather Rebecca Burghel Zachary Cole-Healy Sarah Craig Paul Joseph Crofts Giles Dixon Jack Goddard Emilie Marie Green Jenna Elizabeth Green Sara Harrop Oliver Hudson Timothy John Barton Hughes Kate Elizabeth Johnson Alvin Hugo Kakama Karangizi Rachel Marshall Mary Moulding Alice Harriet Pitt Jennifer Reiss Helen Kate Scarf Abhilash Sudarsanam Alice Elizabeth Thorpe Andrew Peter Viggars Eileen Wedge Emily Francesca Wilson-Smith BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY Jonathan Richard Adams Safia Rani Ahmed Khadija Alam Maslah Amin Rory James Anderson Laura Elizabeth Arblaster 15 16 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 at 3.30pm Fawaz Arshad Grace Esme Baird Kimberley Louise Banner Jennifer Emily Berg Kristen Renee Bewes Jamie Bhakta John Graham Bingham Tejaswi Bommireddy Thomas Christopher Booth Karl Boulton William James Briggs Jennifer Brignall Lucy Elizabeth Brown Simon Brown Catherine Hannah Bunnell Alexander Holroyd Burnett Alison Callow Richard James Calvert Mark Capper Jenna Carr Rachel Clare Cassin Elishba Mary Chacko Joanne Chan Susan Chatfield Lauren Christian Thomas Robert Cliffe Fiona Louise Coath Hayley Colton Laura Cooper Alexandra Jane Crook Jennifer Davies Rebekah Ruth Davis Cherie Deakin Elaine Patricia Dean Rebecca Denslow William Deytrikh Kate Dillon Scott John Dobbie Benjamin Robert Douglass Chris Duffy Sarah-Jane Erb Craig Evans Philip Evans Muhammad Hakim Faruq Linford Constantino Fernandes Emma Rebecca Firth Elinor Corinne Whitfield Flatt Helen Flynn Sophie Jane Foster Jarrod Franklin Emily Louise Gannon Michael John Stephen Gaynord Pamela Gervacio William Go Wah Gibson Elizabeth Iona Schairer Gilham Sarah Gooding Hannah Ceri Gough Joseph Thomas Hubbard Greenhill Nathan Griffiths James Guerin Roshan Chamindu Gunasekera Adam Gary Hague Heather Mary Hales Ashraful Haque Luke Harding Katherine Eleanor Hargreaves Louise Harrington Kyra Misty Hawkins Sally Elizabeth Hickman Heather Alison Margaret Hilliard Emily Elizabeth Hoggett Emma Katie Hubbard Jessica Hume Jessica Fiona Hunter Charlotte Irwin Zahra Jabir Matthew Kean Jackson Sidhra Jalil Karim Abdulrasul Jetha Andrew David Johnson Charles Johnson Nicola Louise Johnson David William Allen Jones Lucy Charlotte Jones Joseph John Kaczmarczyk Rosinder Kaur Naomi Killen Charlotte Knowles Claire Louise Kok Shun Michal Koziara Charlotte Kukstas Sewanu Kuponu Andrew John Lake Melody Lau Joel Peter Lawson Carrie-Anne Lee Emily Pui-Yan Lee Nikki Lee Eric Nicholas Lee-Cheong Kirstin Leese Hannah Clare Lennox-Warburton Angharad Ruth Lewis Florence He Qiao Li Jessica Yee Kay Li Sarah Mae Longbottom Victoria Lowden Charlotte Elizabeth Lowe Angus Chin On Luk Christopher Lumley Lisa Catherine Macpherson Lauren Rachel Maddy Nick Mani Alice Lydia Manley Kate Markham Arran Christopher Marriott Michael John Marston Lindsay Mason Rebecca McHugh Joanna Jane Michell Natasha Mistry Ikran Mohamud Amir Tan Mohd Amin Sean Mole Melvyn Idris Morgan Munsif Mufalil Kelly Maria Murphy Richard Murray Soran Mustafa Sanrika Naidoo Mohammad Khurram Nazir Marcus Kabir Nepal James Walter Jones Nicholas Rajan Nimalanathan Louise Nugent Thomas Jason O’Brien Thomas William Owen O’Brien Conferment of an Honorary Degree To be presented by Emeritus Professor Nigel D. S. Bax, Public Orator and formerly Professor of Medical Education DOCTOR OF MEDICINE James Wardrope Presentation of Graduates in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY Joseph Obinna Okafor Edward George Tanfield Oliver Emily Grace O’Neill Mehmet Ozcelik Justyna Anna Maria Paszkiewicz Rupal Patel Sunil Patel Sejni Mahesh Pattani Thomas William Payne Eleanor Mary Phillips Keir Pickard Christopher Platt Joanne Pye Kate Pye Harriet Isabel Radcliffe Shivaa Ramsewak Amritraj Singh Randhawa Anisha Ravat Josephine Reeve Oscar Renton Christy Riggott Simon Geoffrey David Ruffell Marwa Saeed Razan Saman Adhithya Sankar Sarah Schneider Michael Schofield Abisola Omotara Seriki Mohammed Sharif Sonam Sherbaz Megan Aviva Sherman Donna Shrestha Paul Snape Harry David Samuel Soar Taha Soomro Chelsea Spearman Sophie Ruth Spence Thomas William Sproson Matthew Stafford Eamon Michael Staunton Rachel Mary Steen Daniel James Street Thomas Andrew Strickland James Sylvester Kampei Tanaka Kirsten Emily Thompson Lisa Thompson Vicky Thornley Faye Tierney Jessica May Twigg William James Morgan Udall Martin David Vaughan The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 at 3.30pm Harriet Sarah Walker Lucy Walker Alexander Nicholas Wheeler Philippe Xavier Wheeler Seth Thomas White Jacob Whitworth Sam Wild Christopher Wilson Angharad Wolland Christopher Fong-Man Yu BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE Nursing Studies Lorna Marshall With Honours Acute and Critical Care Practice Caroline Macer Lizzie Mangwiro Mirriam Nambela Cheelo Clinical Nursing Practice Alexis Barker Health and Social Care Studies (Acute, Critical and High Dependency Care) Pamela Chikwa Susannah Elizabeth Hulton Victoria Masvisvi Martha Nyamudyambanje Taiwo Adodo Ola Phyllis Owusu-Amoah Elizabeth Peat Cecilia Aku Tawiah Health and Social Care Studies (Ongoing and Supportive Care) Abiola A Alli Miston Nkhata Angeline Thiong’o Medicine Shah Nadeem Ahmad Maslah Amin Rory James Anderson Laura Elizabeth Arblaster Jack Baskerville Lisa Marie Bibby Henry Theodore Bilton William Stuart Brooks Catherine Hannah Bunnell Zachary Cole-Healy Sarah Craig Jennifer Davies Daniel Doherty Emilie Marie Green Adam Gary Hague Timothy John Barton Hughes Tabitha Anne Izmirova Ellie Rose James Samuel Gerald Janoff Sasha Mahesha Jeyakumar Joseph John Kaczmarczyk Katherine Claire Knappett Nick Mani Alice Lydia Manley Michael Maxwell Isabel Neligan Samantha Jane Parton Alexander Lewis Andrew Patrick Alice Harriet Pitt Suneil Raju Josephine Reeve Thomas William Sproson Lloyd Richard Thomas Harriet Sarah Walker Emma Whitehall Jack Campbell Whiteley Emma Frances Wong Nursing Studies Louise Arundel Grace Bandawa Michelle Louise Dannatt Sara Louise Mckenna Michelle Thompson Liam Wright Conferment of Degrees in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE Health and Human Sciences Winfred Mphangela Mvunga Banda With Honours Health and Human Sciences Zhara Thamkeen Amjad Laura Appleton Ginny Karla Atkinson Denise Cox Rachael Doyle Harriett Earp Eve Louise Edwards Buya Jallow Hannah Elizabeth McGill Alice Murphy Ruby Oates Stacey Louise Spencer Tanya Sztuka Bethany Taylor Halimah Khatun Yousaf Senate Award for Excellence in Learning and Teaching To be presented by Professor S. B. M. Beck, Faculty Director of Learning and Teaching for the Faculty of Engineering. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Dr Martin Pitt, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Presentation of Graduates in the Faculty of Engineering DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Chemical and Biological Engineering Ei Leen Chan Bharathi Ramalingam Chern Yean Sim MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY Chemical and Biological Engineering Thomas Alex Goodson BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING With Honours Chemical Engineering Rahul Kumar Choudhary Adam Simpson Conferment of Degrees in the Faculty of Engineering MASTER OF ENGINEERING With Honours Chemical Engineering Ain Zubaidah Binti Abd Aziz Siti Nurul Atikah Binti Abd Halim Izzati Ellyani Abdul Rahman Siti Nurlisa Binti Ahmad Nurizzati Najlaa Azidzan Liam Butter Nathan Andrew Carew Huw Ellis Maureen Karimi Gituma Abdul Hanif Hamzah David Boden Hosking Christopher Irving Bernard Oaitse Kgomotso Jung Lee Robbie Lewis Tiong Seng Lim Amiratul Hasanah Mohd Jailani Athirah Farhana Muhammad Amin Nurul Afiqah Nordin Naztiana Omar Isobel Grace Penney Muhammad Safwan Sallehuddin Rahimah Binti Shafie Shafina Binti Shafiee Habib Suleymanov Syed Zulhilmi Syed Mustafa Ashley William Thompson Zulfitri Bin Zulhasni Chemical Engineering with Chemistry Charles Chandra Lee Li Chong Ling Kong Matthew Moss Chemical Engineering with Employment Experience William Dwyer Chemical Engineering with Fuel Technology Jessica Boateng-Acheampong Paul Andrew Broxham Abishek Cheramparambil Narmina Hasanova Joseph Howell Tom Nicholson Oluwabusayo Seun Onasile Menuwe Onyekachukwu Osakwe Gabor Posta Daniel Reed Andrew Charles Smith Olusegun Sodamola Wei Kang Tam Matthew Van Staden 17 18 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 at 3.30pm Chemical Engineering with Fuel Technology with Employment Experience William Daniel Warner BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING Chemical Engineering Hayken Haile With Honours Chemical Engineering Daniel Adetunji Mohammed Alotaibi James Owen Bevan Thomas Anthony Davis Alex Thomas Yates Forrest Jack Thomas Greenway Zinzan Rohan Hewavisenti Christine Siew Shen Ho Mohammad Fakrulzaman Bin Ibrahim Ahmed Jama Armaan-E Javaid Audrey Tian Ni Lee Fatin Hanisah Binti Mohamad Yusof Mohamad Fuad Bin Nazri Ndali Nwadialo Dale Prentice Alice Reeves Patricia Regis Jong Min Shin Filip Vorobjov Zhe Xu Ye Yuan Xiao Zheng The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Award of Prizes The Academy of Medical Sciences Prize Harriet Sarah Walker Arthritis Research Council Prize in Rheumatology Nick Mani Dr Mark Gregory Baker (Ashby-de-la-Zouch) Prize Eileen Wedge British Coke Research Association Prize Ling Kong David Burley Prize in Applied Mathematics Laura Thornley Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering - Best BEng Design Project Report Mohammed Alotaibi Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering - Best MEng Research Project Report Ling Kong Clarke Prize in Experimental Physics Georgia Kime Sir Edward Collingwood Prizes in Probability and Statistics Jiefeng Tan Simon Witts Hicks Prize Ian David Estabrook Howard Morton Prize Rachel Ann Williams Alan Johnson Prize Medal for Clinical Medicine and Surgery Kate Elizabeth Johnson Peter H Nidditch Prize in Philosophy Shreeya Patel Harry Kay Prizes in Psychology Sian Bartley Charlotte Kate Bentham Holly Jessica Bettam Mei Lin Law Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Prizes Matthew Anderson Rachael Louise Hardman Dame Betty Kershaw Prize Ginny Karla Atkinson Lawrence Prize in Chemistry Christopher Martin Hall Kenneth Littlewood Memorial Award Alice Reeves Peter Maitlis Prize Charlotte Jade Mable Mappin Medal and Premium in Chemical and Biological Engineering Ling Kong McWeeny-March Prize in Chemical Physics Christopher Martin Hall T. M. Flett Prizes in Pure Mathematics Charles William Edgar Briggs Sarah Louise Browne School of Medicine Intercalated BMedSci Prize Harriet Sarah Walker Haworth Medal in Chemistry Michael Jinks Milner Prize in Theoretical Physics Thomas Ives The Kathy Phipps Memorial Prize Mohammed Sharif Kerry Ann Salt Memorial Prize Bethany Taylor Sarjant Prize Alice Reeves The Siddall Prize Andrew Charles Smith The Tessella Prize Fearnley Richard Evison Trowbridge Prize Amy Nadine Moores West Riding Panel Practitioners’ Prize in Clinical Medicine Eileen Wedge Wendy Wright Prize in Probability and Statistics Laura Gillian Flight The Ann Woodham Memorial Prize in Physics Calum Michael Macdonald 19 20 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 The Sheffield Graduate Award is made to students who have undertaken a co-ordinated programme of activities outside their degree programme, intended to enhance their experience of higher education and aid their personal growth. To receive the award students must demonstrate commitment across at least 4 of 6 areas of activity – enterprise; work experience; volunteering and community activities; cultural and social awareness; extending international horizons; and activities supporting the university. Recipients of the award have been rigorously assessed on a portfolio submitted to an evaluation panel. Sheffield Graduate Awards Charu Agarwal Siti Nurlisa Binti Ahmad Ginny Karla Atkinson Rebecca Baxter Sarah Faye Beckett Charlotte Kate Bentham Jack Benton Jessica Boateng-Acheampong Nancy Elizabeth Longley Brown Elishba Mary Chacko Katherine Chapman Lauren Christian Gregory Clixby Daniel Cooper Kerry-Anne Downes Rachael Doyle Jade Francesca Gradwell Chloe Grey Dale Griffin Matthew Griffin Roshan Chamindu Gunasekera Stephen Andrew Hill Simon Andrew Hind Buya Jallow Daniel Jenkinson Rosinder Kaur Fay Kendall Bernard Oaitse Kgomotso Elizabeth Kingsmill Melody Lau Harriet Lee Jung Young Lee Jessica Yee Kay Li Charlotte Jade Mable Samantha Kay McNeice Amir Tan Mohd Amin Amiratul Hasanah Mohd Jailani Munsif Mufalil Fiona Murley Winfred Mphangela Mvunga Banda Naztiana Omar Shreeya Patel Isobel Grace Penney Heather Pollard Samuel Robinson Muhammad Safwan Sallehuddin Shafina Binti Shafiee Gabriella Silvester Stacey Louise Spencer Jennifer Squires Sasha Michelle Stimpson Catherine Tate Alice Elizabeth Thorpe Hannah Townsend Hannah Williams Harriet Wood David Woodward The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 21 22 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 The Chancellor and Pro-Chancellors of the University wear robes in blue damask silk trimmed with gold. The Vice-Chancellor and Pro-Vice-Chancellors wear robes in black damask silk trimmed with gold. Other Officers and staff of the University wear academic dress from the university from which they graduated. The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 The University of Sheffield academic dress Academic dress at the University of Sheffield differs according to the type and level of award. HIGHER DOCTORATES wear a gown in fine scarlet cloth, faced in green silk. The bell sleeves are lined in scarlet silk and looped with a green button and cord. The hood is of the Cambridge shape, made of red ottoman silk and lined throughout with silk of the colour of the Faculty. BACHELORS wear a black gown to the pattern of the Oxford Bachelor of Arts. The hood is in green and half-lined with white artificial fur and edged with silk of the colour distinctive of the degree and of the Faculty. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMATES and PGCE candidates wear a black gown to the pattern of the Oxford Bachelor of Arts. The hood is green silk, edged in silk of the colour of the Faculty. The neckband of the hood is of the colour of the Faculty. Faculty colours Crushed Strawberry Faculty of Arts and Humanities – all qualifications except BMus, MMus and DMus Cream Brocade Faculty of Arts and Humanities – BMus, MMus and DMus Purple Faculty of Engineering MASTERS wear a black gown to the pattern of the Oxford Master of Arts. The hood is green silk and lined throughout with the colour distinctive of the degree and of the Faculty. The Master of Philosophy hood is lined in green. Red Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health – Medicine and Surgery Pale Rose Pink Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health – Dental Surgery Cerise Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health – all other qualifications Apricot Faculty of Science DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY and equivalent level awardees wear a gown in fine scarlet cloth, faced with green silk with bell shaped sleeves. The hood is of the Cambridge shape, made of red ottoman silk and lined throughout in green. FOUNDATION DEGREE IN ARTS candidates wear a black gown to the pattern of the Oxford Bachelor of Arts, no hood is worn. DIPLOMATES wear a black gown to the pattern of the Oxford Bachelor of Arts, no hood is worn. The facing is edged in broad corded ribbon of the colour of the Faculty. Old Gold Faculty of Social Sciences – all qualifications in the School of Architecture and the Department of Town and Regional Planning Pale Green Faculty of Social Sciences – all qualifications in the School of Law except BA, BA(Law) and MA Olive Green Faculty of Social Sciences – the qualifications of BA, BA(Law) and MA in the School of Law Lemon Yellow Faculty of Social Sciences – all other qualifications Saxon Blue International Faculty and Board of Collaborative Studies 23 24 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Our Distinguished Alumni As you graduate today you will be joining the worldwide community of over 135,000 Sheffield alumni. The University is extremely proud of all of its graduates many of whom have gone on to have successful and distinguished careers. Dr William Barnsley Allen (MBChB Medicine, 1914) (1892 –1933) Won the Victoria Cross in 1916 and was the most decorated medical officer of the war The Rt Hon David Blunkett, MP (BA Politics, 1972) Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough and former Home Secretary Lee Child 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 (LLB Law, 1977; Honorary LittD, 2009) Crime fiction novelist Jessica Ennis-Hill, CBE (BSc Psychology, 2007; Honorary LittD, 2009) Olympic heptathlon champion Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe (Executive MBA, 1999) Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service Amy Johnson 2 (BA Latin, French and Economics, 1925) Pioneering aviator and first woman to fly solo around the world Vanessa Lawrence (BA Geography, 1984; Honorary DSc, 2001) Director General and Chief Executive of Ordnance Survey Dr Nicholas Liverpool 3 (PhD Law, 1965; Honorary LLD, 2009) President of the Commonwealth of Dominica Hilary Mantel 4 (LLB Law, 1973; Honorary LLD, 2005) Novelist, double winner of the Man Booker Prize for her novels Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Paul Mason 5 (BA Music and Politics, 1981) Economics Editor of BBC Newsnight Lucy Prebble 6 (BA English Literature, 2002) Playwright, author of The Sugar Syndrome, ENRON, and the television series Secret Diary of a Call Girl The Rt Hon Lady Justice Rafferty, DBE 7 7 8 (LLB Law, 1971; Honorary LLD, 2005) Lord Justice of Appeal in the High Court of Justice Dr John Roberts (BEng Civil and Structural Engineering, 1969; PhD Civil Engineering, 1972; Honorary DEng, 2006) Principal engineer of the London Eye Sir Richard Roberts, FRS 8 (BSc Chemistry, 1965; PhD Chemistry, 1968; Honorary DSc, 1994) 9 10 Joint Nobel Prize winner for the discovery of split genes (1993) Helen Sharman, OBE 9 (BSc Chemistry, 1984) First British astronaut in space Dan Walker 10 (BA History, 1998; MA Journalism, 1999) Presenter of BBC Football Focus 11 12 Elizabeth Watts 11 (BA Archaeology and Prehistory, 2001) Opera singer with the English National Opera and the Welsh National Opera Douglas Young 12 (BA Architectural Studies, 1986) Architect and owner of the Hong Kong based retail brand Goods of Desire 25 26 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Sheffield Alumni Congratulations on your graduation You are now one of the University’s alumni and you have a continuing and important role to play. There is no membership fee and no need to register – you join The University of Sheffield Alumni (former students) automatically because of your new status as a graduate. What your University can still do for you… There are several alumni benefits now available to you, including: Alumni Magazine This Autumn you will receive your first copy of the alumni magazine ‘Your University’ from the Development and Alumni Relations Office. This is an annual publication to keep you up-to-date on developments at Sheffield and events for alumni. You will also receive a membership card with your unique alumni membership number. Online Alumni Directory Our password protected online alumni directory, Sheffield Reunited, enables you to create your own profile, search for old University friends, and send secure emails to them. From the website you can also find out about upcoming alumni events. Visit www.sheffield.ac.uk/alumni Alumni Offers* What you can do for us… There are over 135,000 alumni in more than 120 countries, so you are joining a worldwide network of Sheffield Alumni. There will be many opportunities over the coming years for you to remain involved and support the continuing work of your University. Sport Sheffield offers a discounted alumni membership, so if you stay in the area there is no need to find a new sports facility to keep fit. So please: • Keep in touch • Let us know if you move house • Come back for reunions and events • Support the University whenever you can • Be an ambassador for Sheffield • Encourage other graduates to do the same Library* Contact us: There are a number of discounted offers available to alumni, from discounted hotel rates to reduced car rental prices. Sport Facilities* Graduates with undergraduate or higher degrees from the University are welcome to use the Western Bank Library under the External Borrower Scheme. Careers* You can use the Careers Service for up to three years after graduation for career planning and job searches. Enterprise* You are entitled access to University of Sheffield Enterprise and the free business services they offer up to five years after graduating. * Find out more about all these alumni services at www.sheffield.ac.uk/alumni/services The Union of Students The Union offers Life Membership for a small fee. This provides you with continued access to the services (excluding the Advice Centre) and entertainment the Union has to offer. Visit www.sheffieldunion.com Convocation Convocation is the statutory body in the University’s governmental structure representing graduates within the University. Visit www.sheffield.ac.uk/convocation Click on: www.sheffield.ac.uk/alumni Email us at: [email protected] Phone us on: +44 (0)114 222 1043 Join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sheffieldalumni Join our LinkedIn group University of Sheffield Alumni Follow us on Twitter@Sheffieldalumni Write to us at: Development, Alumni Relations and Events Office The University of Sheffield 40 Victoria Street Sheffield S10 2TN UK The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 Officers of the University of Sheffield Chancellor Sir Peter Middleton, GCB, BA, HonLittD Pro-Chancellors Kathryn Elizabeth Riddle, JP, DL, BA, LLB Paul Nicholas Firth, BA Anthony Paul Pedder, OBE, DL, BSc, MSc Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Keith Burnett, CBE, FRS, BA, DPhil, FInstPhys Pro-Vice-Chancellors Professor Michael Jonathan Braddick, MA, PhD, FRHistS Professor Michael John Hounslow, FREng, BE, PhD, FIChemE, CEng Professor Richard Anthony Lewis Jones, MA, PhD, FInstP, FRS Professor Anthony John Ryan, OBE, BSc, PhD, DSc, FRSC Professor Gill Valentine, BA, PhD, AcSS Professor Anthony Weetman, MD, DSc, FRCP, FMedSci Professor Paul Ellis White, BA, DPhil, FRGS, AcSS Treasurer David Young, CBE, BA, HonLittD Registrar And Secretary Dr Philip K Harvey, BSc, PGCE, PhD 27 28 The University of Sheffield Graduation: Friday 19 July 2013 The Arms of the University of Sheffield The University Arms, whose background colour is azure, contains a gold-edged open book at its centre, on which is inscribed Disce Doce (Learn and Teach). On either side of the book is a sheaf of eight silver arrows, which is derived from the shield of old Sheffield. The gold crown is the Crown of Success and the White Rose of York denotes the University’s home county. The scroll carries the motto of Firth College, Rerum Cognoscere Causas (To Discover the Causes of Things; from Virgil’s Georgics II, 490). The University mace, which precedes the presiding officer in the academic procession, is made from silver gilt. Used for the first time in 1909, it bears the Arms of both the University and the City of Sheffield, the York Rose, and the figure of Minerva holding the wreath and palm branch. Jamie Squire / Getty Images Sport Olympic Gold medal winner Jessica Ennis-Hill CBE who won the Heptathlon in the London 2012 Olympic Games. Jessica graduated from The University of Sheffield with a degree in Psychology in 2007 and was awarded the annual Chancellor’s Medal and an Honorary degree. She is also patron of the University’s Elite Sports Performance Scheme which was launched in 2010 to provide financial and non-financial support to talented student athletes at the University. She recently awarded the first University of Sheffield Ennis Award to Jazmin Sawyers, international Long Jump champion and first year Law student at the University. Congratulations on your graduation Design I Print I www.sheffield.ac.uk/cics/printanddesign Printed on minimum 50% recycled fibre
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