Graduation 2013. - University of Sheffield

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.
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Welcome from the Vice-Chancellor
For all of us here at the University, this is one of the high points in
the year, as we congratulate you on your achievements and share
with you in your hopes and plans for the future.
But this is by no means the end of your association with the
University. Today you are joining the ever-growing global community
of University of Sheffield alumni. We hope that you will keep in touch
with us, and with each other, in the years to come.
Congratulations to you and a warm welcome to your family and
friends. We hope everyone here today enjoys this very special
occasion.
Professor Sir Keith Burnett
The Chancellor
The Chancellor, Sir Peter Middleton, GCB, is the Chief Officer of the
University and is the President of its Court, Council and Convocation.
He is the figurehead of the University, advancing its interests wherever
he can.
Sir Peter Middleton was born and educated in Sheffield. He is a
graduate of the University of Sheffield (BA 1955, Economics) and
was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in 1984. Sir Peter has served as
Chancellor of the University of Sheffield since 1997 and is Honorary
Professor of the Management School.
Sir Peter spent nearly 30 years as an official in the Treasury, working
closely with nine chancellors and was Permanent Secretary from
1983 to 1991.
He was knighted in 1984. He joined Barclays Bank in 1991, serving until
2004 as Deputy Chairman, CEO and Chairman. From 2004 to 2006 he
was President of the British Bankers Association. He is presently UK
Chairman of Marsh & McLennan Companies.
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Reasons to be Proud
Celebrating success at The University of Sheffield
Graduation is a time to recognise achievement and success, and each graduate has a story to tell of
effort and attainment. Today’s graduates also have every reason to feel proud, not only of their own
success, but that they are graduating from a world-leading university which is making a powerful
difference in the world and helping to address some of the most urgent challenges facing society.
The University of Sheffield is proud of its Nobel Prize winners and to have been awarded the honour
of the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher Education on no less than four occasions. It was also
named Times Higher Education ‘University of the Year’, with expert judges from UK higher education,
industry and government recognising the outstanding achievements of The University of Sheffield
as a top international university, describing qualities of ‘grit and determination’ in applying our
expertise to real world challenges, and developing the talented young people whose skills will
be so crucial to all our futures.
Research which changes lives
So what are some of the highlights in a university which
is committed to putting knowledge into action? Here are
just a few reasons to be proud of your university:
Sufferers of degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s
and Parkinson’s are benefitting from a unique new home
for research relating to these devastating conditions.
The Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience
(SITraN) was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 2010
and is a £12M development funded by benefactors
eager to see a step change in the treatment of patients.
Within just two years, researchers with expertise in
neuroscience, computer modelling and pharmacy are
developing treatments which are already giving hope to
sufferers, including a new treatment for the childhood
form of Motor Neurone Disease.
Patients are also being supported by life-changing work at
The University of Sheffield to develop cures for deafness,
regenerate parts of the eye for those who have lost their
sight, develop adaptive technologies for people who
have suffered strokes and to develop ‘engineering for
life’ solutions which will give greater independence and
dignity to people in need, especially elderly patients living
with challenging conditions at home.
The interface between molecular science, engineering
application and social impact is being transformed
following the opening of the Kroto Research Institute,
named after our Nobel Prize winner Sir Harry Kroto.
Researchers are uniting to improve lives, through stem
cell therapies which can help to repair nerve damage. And
Sheffield staff, students and graduates were part of the
great achievements of the past year, from helping design
the equipment used to find the Higgs Boson at CERN, to
the design of the Olympic Park where Sheffield graduate
Jessica Ennis-Hill took gold for Team GB!
Sheffield students – putting knowledge into action in ways which make
a difference.
Expertise which supports our economy
The UK’s manufacturing supply chain is being helped
to thrive in a global market through the University’s
Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, which was
recently named Boeing’s Supplier of the Year – the
first time such an award had been made in the UK. The
Government has also announced its support to develop
a £43M Factory 2050, which will be the world’s most
advanced factory. The AMRC is also expanding to include
a major centre for engineering design and is recruiting
250 technical apprentices to work and study, developing
the talents of young people ready to support the high
tech manufacturing of the future.
Meanwhile, the national and international challenge
to develop politics and economics in the 21st century
are being addressed by the Sheffield Political Economy
Research Institute (SPERI). This new Institute brings
together leading international researchers in the social
sciences, policy-makers, journalists and opinion formers
to develop new ideas and policies following the global
financial crisis and its legacy.
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People with creativity and passion
Yet without doubt, the University’s greatest asset is its
people, and that, of course, includes our students.
In the past year, more students than ever have been
involved with Sheffield Volunteering, turning their
expertise and enthusiasm into active citizenship.
Around 1,300 students have volunteered in projects
across the City and region ranging from mentoring and
environmental projects to legal advice and work with
children facing disability or bereavement. Our Students’
Union RAG (Raising and Giving) charity raised £178,000 to
benefit local charities.
Memories of making a difference – over 1,300 students each year take part in
Sheffield Volunteering, and raise almost £200,000 for local charities.
This creativity and energy also unites the University
with the people of Sheffield. In September last year,
the University and City’s creative community came
together to hold a ten day ‘Festival of the Mind’. The first
ever collaboration of its kind. 16,000 people of all ages
attended over 70 events in venues across the City and
at the University, with topics ranging from science to
philosophy, from robots to poetry.
The awards which came in celebrated our efforts.
We were proud to, once again, take the title of ‘Best
Students’ Union in Britain’ as voted for by students,
with an outstanding satisfaction of 90% in the National
Student Survey. Our Student Services, IT and Library
were named national, and even international, leaders.
But the accolades which mean the most are those which
come from the people who know us best.
Engineering and medicine come together as Sheffield leads the way in work on
personalised medicine and using the power of the latest innovations in computing
to help make a difference to treatment and diagnosis.
The University of Sheffield was described as the
UK university which students were most likely to
recommend to their friends. The reasons are as diverse
as our students and graduates, but we are proud that a
degree from The University of Sheffield continues to be
the hallmark of quality.
We wish you all the very best for the future – and we do
so knowing that you are a University of Sheffield graduate
with every reason to be proud.
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Honorary Degrees
The University of Sheffield confers honorary degrees (or degrees honoris causa – as a ‘mark of
honour’) on people who have given distinguished service or brought distinction to the University,
the City of Sheffield or the region. They may be individuals of national or international standing or
alumni of the University who have risen to the heights of their chosen profession or field of service.
The University tradition of recognising excellence in this way dates back to the first congregation to
award Sheffield degrees. This took place on 2 July 1908 in Firth Hall, and the first honorary degree
was awarded to the then Chancellor, the Duke of Norfolk. The University is proud to include many
notable figures amongst its honorary graduates in the years since and 2013 is no exception.
Stephen Daldry CBE 1
Theatre and film director and producer Stephen Daldry
CBE, an English Literature graduate (BA 1982), was
awarded an honorary degree (LittD) in 2001. He is the
Chairman of the Executive Producers and the Executive
Producer (Creative) of the opening and closing
ceremonies of the London Olympics.
Jessica Ennis-Hill CBE 2
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Heptathlete Jessica Ennis-Hill CBE (BA Psychology 2007),
gold medal winner in the London 2012 Olympic Games.
She is Patron of the University’s Elite Sports Performance
Scheme, and was awarded an honorary degree (LittD)
in 2010.
HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 3
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother was
awarded an honorary degree (DMus, Doctor of Music)
in 1966 at a degree ceremony which followed the official
opening of the Arts Tower.
Angela Knowles 4
Honorary graduate (LittD, 2008) Angela Knowles met her
first husband, John, at the University when she worked
in the Students’ Union. His death from cancer was the
inspiration behind the Calendar Girls, and Angela and her
friends have raised millions of pounds for the Leukaemia
Research Fund.
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Professor Sir Harry Kroto FRS 5
Nobel Laureate Professor Sir Harry Kroto
FRS, the discoverer of a new form of carbon –
buckminsterfullerene – and a Chemistry graduate of the
University (BSc 1961, PhD 1964), was awarded an honorary
degree (DSc) in 1995. The Kroto Research Institute is
named in his honour.
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Sir Donald Bailey OBE 6
Sir Donald Bailey OBE, the inventor of the Bailey Bridge,
without which “we would not have won the war”
(Field Marshall Montgomery), received an honorary
degree (DEng, Doctor of Engineering) in 1949. He had
completed a BEng in Engineering at the University in 1923.
Professor Dame Janet Hemingway FRS 7
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Professor Dame Janet Hemingway FRS is the Director
of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, CEO of
the Innovative Vector Control Consortium and the
International Director of the Joint Centre for Infectious
Diseases Research, Jezan, Saudi Arabia. A University
graduate (BSc Genetics 1978), she was awarded an
honorary degree (DSc) in 2009.
Eddie Izzard 8
Comedian, actor and fundraiser Eddie Izzard studied
accountancy at the University for a year before leaving
to pursue his career of working out “what makes people
laugh”. He was elected Honorary President of the Students’
Union in 2010, and received an honorary degree (LittD,
Doctor of Letters) in 2006.
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Today’s Honorary Graduands
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.
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Senate Awards
Dr Jennifer Burnham
Dr Martin Pitt
Teaching Fellow,
Department of
Chemistry
Coordinator of
Design Teaching,
Department of
Chemical and
Biological Engineering
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Order of Proceedings
All ceremonies are preceded by a recital by the Aliah Saxophone Quartet. Graduates of the University of Sheffield’s
Music Department.
Music during the processions:
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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The Sheffield Graduate Award is made
to students who have undertaken a
co-ordinated programme of activities
outside their degree programme,
intended to enhance their experience
of higher education and aid their
personal growth. To receive the
award students must demonstrate
commitment across at least 4 of 6
areas of activity – enterprise; work
experience; volunteering and community activities; cultural
and social awareness; extending international horizons; and
activities supporting the university. Recipients of the award
have been rigorously assessed on a portfolio submitted to an
evaluation panel.
Sheffield Graduate Awards
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
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The Chancellor and Pro-Chancellors of the University
wear robes in blue damask silk trimmed with gold.
The Vice-Chancellor and Pro-Vice-Chancellors wear robes
in black damask silk trimmed with gold.
Other Officers and staff of the University wear academic
dress from the university from which they graduated.
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The University of Sheffield academic dress
Academic dress at the University of Sheffield differs according to the type and level of award.
HIGHER DOCTORATES
wear a gown in fine scarlet
cloth, faced in green silk.
The bell sleeves are lined in
scarlet silk and looped with a
green button and cord. The
hood is of the Cambridge
shape, made of red ottoman
silk and lined throughout
with silk of the colour of the
Faculty.
BACHELORS wear a black
gown to the pattern of the
Oxford Bachelor of Arts.
The hood is in green and
half-lined with white artificial
fur and edged with silk of
the colour distinctive of the
degree and of the Faculty.
POSTGRADUATE
DIPLOMATES and PGCE
candidates wear a black gown
to the pattern of the Oxford
Bachelor of Arts. The hood
is green silk, edged in silk of
the colour of the Faculty. The
neckband of the hood is of
the colour of the Faculty.
Faculty colours
Crushed Strawberry
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
– all qualifications except BMus, MMus and DMus
Cream Brocade
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
– BMus, MMus and DMus
Purple
Faculty of Engineering
MASTERS wear a black
gown to the pattern of the
Oxford Master of Arts. The
hood is green silk and lined
throughout with the colour
distinctive of the degree and
of the Faculty. The Master
of Philosophy hood is lined
in green.
Red
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
– Medicine and Surgery
Pale Rose Pink
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
– Dental Surgery
Cerise
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
– all other qualifications
Apricot
Faculty of Science
DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY
and equivalent level awardees
wear a gown in fine scarlet
cloth, faced with green silk
with bell shaped sleeves.
The hood is of the Cambridge
shape, made of red ottoman
silk and lined throughout
in green.
FOUNDATION DEGREE IN ARTS candidates wear a
black gown to the pattern of the Oxford Bachelor of Arts,
no hood is worn.
DIPLOMATES wear a black gown to the pattern of the
Oxford Bachelor of Arts, no hood is worn. The facing is
edged in broad corded ribbon of the colour of the Faculty.
Old Gold
Faculty of Social Sciences
– all qualifications in the School of Architecture and
the Department of Town and Regional Planning
Pale Green
Faculty of Social Sciences
– all qualifications in the School of Law except BA,
BA(Law) and MA
Olive Green
Faculty of Social Sciences
– the qualifications of BA, BA(Law) and MA in the
School of Law
Lemon Yellow
Faculty of Social Sciences
– all other qualifications
Saxon Blue
International Faculty and Board of Collaborative
Studies
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Our Distinguished Alumni
As you graduate today you will be joining the worldwide community of over 135,000 Sheffield
alumni. The University is extremely proud of all of its graduates many of whom have gone on to
have successful and distinguished careers.
Dr William Barnsley Allen
(MBChB Medicine, 1914) (1892 –1933)
Won the Victoria Cross in 1916 and was the most decorated
medical officer of the war
The Rt Hon David Blunkett, MP (BA Politics, 1972)
Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside and
Hillsborough and former Home Secretary
Lee Child 1
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(LLB Law, 1977; Honorary LittD, 2009)
Crime fiction novelist
Jessica Ennis-Hill, CBE
(BSc Psychology, 2007; Honorary LittD, 2009)
Olympic heptathlon champion
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe (Executive MBA, 1999)
Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service
Amy Johnson 2 (BA Latin, French and Economics, 1925)
Pioneering aviator and first woman to fly solo around the
world
Vanessa Lawrence
(BA Geography, 1984; Honorary DSc, 2001)
Director General and Chief Executive of Ordnance Survey
Dr Nicholas Liverpool 3
(PhD Law, 1965; Honorary LLD, 2009)
President of the Commonwealth of Dominica
Hilary Mantel 4
(LLB Law, 1973; Honorary LLD, 2005)
Novelist, double winner of the Man Booker Prize for her
novels Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies
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
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(LLB Law, 1971; Honorary LLD, 2005)
Lord Justice of Appeal in the High Court of Justice
Dr John Roberts
(BEng Civil and Structural Engineering, 1969; PhD Civil
Engineering, 1972; Honorary DEng, 2006)
Principal engineer of the London Eye
Sir Richard Roberts, FRS 8 (BSc Chemistry, 1965;
PhD Chemistry, 1968; Honorary DSc, 1994)
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Joint Nobel Prize winner for the discovery of split genes
(1993)
Helen Sharman, OBE 9 (BSc Chemistry, 1984)
First British astronaut in space
Dan Walker 10 (BA History, 1998; MA Journalism, 1999)
Presenter of BBC Football Focus
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Elizabeth Watts 11
(BA Archaeology and Prehistory, 2001)
Opera singer with the English National Opera and the Welsh
National Opera
Douglas Young 12 (BA Architectural Studies, 1986)
Architect and owner of the Hong Kong based retail brand
Goods of Desire
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Sheffield Alumni
Congratulations on your
graduation
You are now one of the University’s alumni and you
have a continuing and important role to play. There is
no membership fee and no need to register – you join
The University of Sheffield Alumni (former students)
automatically because of your new status as a graduate.
What your University can still do for you…
There are several alumni benefits now available to you,
including:
Alumni Magazine
This Autumn you will receive your first copy of the alumni
magazine ‘Your University’ from the Development and
Alumni Relations Office. This is an annual publication to
keep you up-to-date on developments at Sheffield and
events for alumni. You will also receive a membership
card with your unique alumni membership number.
Online Alumni Directory
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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
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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.
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• 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*
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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.
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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
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governmental structure representing graduates within
the University. Visit www.sheffield.ac.uk/convocation
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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
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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.
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Olympic Gold medal winner Jessica Ennis-Hill CBE who won the Heptathlon in the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Jessica graduated from The University of Sheffield with a degree in Psychology in 2007 and was awarded the annual
Chancellor’s Medal and an Honorary degree. She is also patron of the University’s Elite Sports Performance Scheme
which was launched in 2010 to provide financial and non-financial support to talented student athletes at the University.
She recently awarded the first University of Sheffield Ennis Award to Jazmin Sawyers, international Long Jump
champion and first year Law student at the University.
Congratulations
on your graduation
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