Ceremony 7 Programme - Aberystwyth University
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Ceremony 7 Programme - Aberystwyth University
Graduation 2014 Examples include: Art Research and taught Masters in Art History and Fine Art. Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS) Animal Science, Managing the Environment, Green Biotechnology and Distance Learning courses. Computer Science Taught and research programmes. Education and Lifelong Learning Teacher Training and Masters in Childhood Studies and Professional Development. English & Creative Writing including Postmodern Writing, Literature and Creative Writing. Information Studies A number of Distance Learning courses available, including Archive Administration, Information Governance and short CPD courses. International Politics Masters in War Studies, International Relations, Critical International Politics, and International Politics of the Internet. Law and Criminology A suite of programmes in Criminal Justice and Law. Management & Business including accredited Masters in International Business, Management, International Finance and Banking, Tourism Marketing and Digital Marketing. European Languages Research degrees available and Masters in Applied Translation. Mathematics & Physics Research opportunities available. Geography & Earth Sciences Remote Sensing, Glaciology, Human Geography, River Basin Dynamics, Environmental Change and GIS. Sport & Exercise Science Research opportunities. History & Welsh History including History and Heritage, Medieval Britain and Modern History. Psychology Research degrees. Theatre, Film & Television Studies A number of postgraduate opportunities including a Masters in Applied Theatre, and Television and Digital Culture. F orld Masters courses, continuing professional development, postgraduate conversion degrees and doctoral studies. ate Surv ey 2013 a rc na h iGradu a at Aberystwyth University for m Postgraduate study in the W irst gin g rese On Campus Open Days Saturday 13th September Saturday 18th October Wednesday 12th November Virtual Open Day Events Tuesday 15th July Thursday 25th September Wednesday 26th November Discover information about our fantastic funding opportunities, investment in new postgraduate facilities, and the range of professional, conversion, short courses and distance learning programmes available to suit all abilities in many subjects. Welsh Research opportunities; Masters in Translation and Medieval Welsh Literature. y u Investing in www.aber.ac.uk/en For further details please contact: Postgraduate Admissions Office Tel: (01970) 622270 | Email: pg-admissions@aber.ac.uk Graduation 2014 Contents 2 Welcome to Graduation! 4 Your guide to Graduation 6 Welcoming new Fellows 8 What Next? 9 11 12 @AberUni The University’s President and Vice-Chancellor welcome you to Graduation A guide to what’s what, who graduates when and what’s not to miss! Aberystwyth University welcomes its new Fellows to the alumni family Information about continuing support and advice available to our graduates m www.aber.ac.uk/pro Welcome to the Aber Alumni Family Learn more about the opportunities available to our growing family of Aber alumni king Human Traffic Computing Women in is Great The Dearth Beauty An Eye for of Time The Sands Vice-Chancellor’s Charity of the Year Learn about the work of our new Charity of the Year, Aberystwyth Lifeboat and the RNLI My first Graduation Dr Rhodri Llwyd Morgan, despite being an Aber alumnus, explains how this will be his first Graduation Keep up to date with regular news from Aberystwyth University by updating your current email address on www.aber.ac.uk/alumni/update, following us on twitter or joining Aber Connect or our groups on Facebook and LinkedIn. Visit www.aber.ac.uk/ alumni for details. Graduation is produced by the Communications, Marketing and Public Affairs Department, Aberystwyth University. Fancy a break? Graduation is a brilliant but busy occasion. Take time out with a coffee and cake in one of the cafes at the Arts Centre or pop across to the Students’ Union and show your copy of this magazine to take advantage of 10% off a Starbucks coffee. 10% off Starbucks coffee at the Students’ Union Aberystwyth University 1 2 Welcome to Graduation! G raduation is a memorable and worthy celebration of your hard earned success. I hope you and your supporters have a wonderful day. This year I am delighted that we are celebrating the achievements of more students than ever before, and I warmly welcome each of you to the Aber alumni community. In doing so, you are in excellent company. Many of our alumni are leaders in their field, and their chosen careers take them to all corners of the globe. I encourage you to follow in their footsteps, explore all that the world has to offer, take the opportunities that arise, and like them, build upon your Aberystwyth University degree and the stimulus of your activities here. Thank you for choosing to study at our University. We have valued your contribution to student life, and how you and your fellow students enriched our lives and experiences. As you graduate, take with you what you have learnt during your studies and use your knowledge and skills to make a difference in your future careers. We wish you every success and contentment. In Aberystwyth, we will continue to develop this remarkable University for generations to come. Keep in touch, and please remember we’re here to help you through the support of our staff and our broader community of alumni and friends. Good luck! Sir Emyr Jones Parry President W e are incredibly pleased that you can join us on this special occasion. As soon-to-be graduates or proud family, friends and supporters - you are all welcome. I sincerely hope you enjoy your time at Aberystwyth, celebrating the success of all our hard-working students. News of individual students excelling academically is always welcome – not to mention their notable achievements in sports, debating, entrepreneurial challenges and numerous hours of community volunteering. Graduation sees the culmination of all our students’ successes, and is an unbeatable occasion! As we wave farewell to our graduands, we welcome our graduates to the alumni community. Wherever you venture next, we want to keep in touch to learn what you are doing. In return, we offer continuing support and advice, and invitations to Aberystwyth University events, held around the world. Please remember there will always be a warm welcome for you at Aberystwyth. Whether you’re simply passing through or returning to study here, you can be sure that we will be pleased to see you. We would also like to keep you abreast of developments here. One exciting project on the horizon is the redevelopment of our beautiful Old College. We aim to establish a multipurpose graduate centre, and a cultural quarter for the town, to ensure a sustainable future for this iconic building. Thank you for being with us today. On behalf of all my colleagues here at Aberystwyth, I wish you a wonderful graduation day and every success in the future. Professor April McMahon Vice-Chancellor Graduation 2014 Aberystwyth University 3 4 Your guide to Graduation During the five days of Graduation, the University welcomes over 10,000 students and supporters to Aberystwyth. It’s a fantastic time for all involved, but it’s important that you know what’s available to you and when. Here is your quick guide to Graduation, including details of where you can take five minutes out and rest with a cup of tea and slice of cake! What to expect? On arrival, students should make their way to the Round Theatre on the first floor of the Arts Centre to register. During registration, students will be handed their card with details of their seat number, together with any guest tickets requested. After registering, please make your way to the Parry Williams building (Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies) to collect your robe. Depending on the time, you may like to take your graduation photos before the ceremony. Tempest Photography, the University’s official Graduation Photographers, will be available from 8am to 6pm. A rehearsal is held before each ceremony at 9.30am for morning, and 1.30pm for afternoon ceremonies. During the rehearsal, parents and supporters are welcome to relax in one of the Arts Centre’s cafés, take a wander around one of the galleries, or pop to the Students’ Union for a coffee. Gownspotting! President All students should be in their seats at least 15 minutes before the ceremony, guests are welcome to make their way to the seats in the gallery of the Great Hall from 10.30am or 2.30pm depending on the time of your ceremony. A full programme of the ceremony, including the names of today’s graduates and details of the procession and musical interlude, can be found in the centre pages of this booklet. Following the ceremony, graduates are asked to make their way to the La Scala steps to have their group photograph before heading to the marquee behind the Arts Centre for a celebratory glass of fizz or juice. Please ensure that you return your gown to the Parry Williams building, by your agreed time. Enjoy! A veritable rainbow of gowns can be seen adorning our students and staff at Graduation. Each University has its own style and the cap, gown and hood have a particular meaning which signifies the level of the qualification obtained. The members of staff on stage usually wear the gown which demonstrates the highest qualification they hold. As the University attracts staff from all over the world, there’s a vast range of gowns on show! Aberystwyth University’s own gowns are based on a colour palette of green and red, with the undergraduate and postgraduate gowns being black with varying hoods and the PhD being a deep red coloured gown with green adornments. A small number of students began their studies when Aberystwyth was part of the University of Wales and therefore wear the gowns from this period. We challenge you to count the different gowns you come across during a ceremony! Graduation 2014 Who graduates when? For the first time in the University’s history, this year Aberystwyth will hold ten ceremonies during Graduation week including: Ceremony 1 11am Monday 14/7/2014 Ceremony 8 School of Education and Lifelong Learning Department of History and Welsh History Ceremony 2 3pm Monday 14/7/2014 Tuesday 15/7/2014 Thursday 17/7/2014 Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) Department of Psychology Ceremony 9 Department of Mathematics and Physics Department of Computer Science Ceremony 3 11am 3pm 11am Friday 18/7/2014 Department of Information Studies Department of Law and Criminology Ceremony 10 Department of International Politics Department of European Languages 3pm Friday 18/7/2014 Department of Geography and Earth Sciences Ceremony 4 3pm Tuesday 15/7/2014 School of Management and Business Ceremony 5 11am Wednesday 16/7/2014 Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies Department of Welsh Ceremony 6 3pm Wednesday 16/7/2014 Department of English and Creative Writing School of Art Ceremony 7 11am Thursday 17/7/2014 Masters Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) Department of Sport and Exercise Science Bachelor If you require any assistance, please approach one of the Graduation Team in the purple polo shirts who will be very happy to help – from emergency safety pins to hairclips or some mints, we look forward to helping to make your Graduation day the best it can be. Doctor of Philosophy Aberystwyth University 5 6 Welcoming new Fellows Every year, during Graduation week, the University honours individuals who have made a significant contribution to the University, to Aberystwyth or to Wales by admitting them to a Fellowship of the University. This year, we are pleased to present the following individuals for a Fellowship of Aberystwyth University: Jeremy Bowen Professor Bonnie Buntain Jeremy is a prominent Welsh journalist and television presenter. Born in Cardiff, and a graduate of UCL and John Hopkins University, he joined the BBC in 1984. A war correspondent for much of his career, he became the BBC’s Middle East correspondent in 1995 and was based in Jerusalem until 2000. Since 2005 he has been the BBC’s Middle East Editor and has reported from more than 70 countries, often in the line of fire. While reporting from Kosovo in 1999 he was robbed at gunpoint by bandits. In July 2013, while reporting from the BBC the protests in Egypt, he was shot in the head. He was recently one of the few journalists inside Syria reporting on the crisis. @BowenBBC Professor Buntain is the Assistant Dean Professor of Public Health at the University of Calgary in Canada. Prior to joining the Faculty, Professor Buntain was the Chief Public Health Veterinarian at the Food Safety and Inspection Service for the US Department of Agriculture. At the USDA, Professor Buntain advised the Office of Field Operations on all veterinary issues regarding food safety, humane slaughter and handling and optimizing the use, retention and recruitment of public health veterinarians. Professor Buntain received her Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science in Animal Science from the University of Hawaii and obtained her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1977 from Colorado State University. Rhod Gilbert The son of two Aber alumi, Rhod Gilbert is best known for his comedy genius. A former market researcher, his comedy career began in 2002. In the first 18 months of his career he was the first person in the UK to reach the finals of every major new talent competition and succeeded in scooping four awards. In 2005, he was nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Awards and in 2008 was nominated for the main if.comedy award. In 2010, Rhod fronted the BBC series Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience that saw him turn his hand to a variety of jobs. He has been a regular contributor to a range of major comedy shows and now hosts the BBC Radio Wales’ Rhod Gilbert Show every Saturday morning. @Rhodgilbertshow Professor John Harries A renowned atmospheric physicist, Professor John Harries led the team that produced the first direct observational evidence of an increase in the Earth’s greenhouse effect between 1970 and 1997. He is a past President of the Royal Meteorological Society, and of the International Radiation Committee and previously a board member of the Natural Environment Research Council. Professor Harries was the first Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales (2010-2013). An Emeritus Professor and Distinguished Research Fellow at Imperial College, he is also Fellow of the Institute of Physics, the Royal Meteorological Society, the American Geophysical Union and a member of the American Meteorological Society. Graduation 2014 Brian Jones D. Geraint Lewis A West Wales farmer and entrepreneur, Brian Jones established Castell Howell Foods Ltd in the mid 1980s and continues to lead the company as its Managing Director. Over the last 20 years, Castell Howell has become firmly established as one of the country’s leading independent food wholesalers specialising in Welsh products and employing 400 staff. Castell Howell is one of IBERS’ industrial partners and supports the research and development of improving food quality and sustainable supply chains. Brian is a Fellow of the Royal Agricultural Society and currently President of the Welsh Charitables RFC and Carmarthen Quins RFC. D. Geraint Lewis was the Education and Children’s Librarian for Dyfed before being appointed Area Librarian for Ceredigion. From1996 he was, until his retirement, the Assistant Director of Education in charge of Ceredigion’s Cultural Services. He has been the Honorary Secretary of the Welsh Books Council since 1986 and was the winner in 1996 of the Tir na n-Og award for his dictionary Geiriadur Gomer yr Ifanc. Originally from Ynys-y-bwl in Cwm Clydach, he was educated at Aberystwyth University and is the author of Geiriadur Cynradd Gomer, Y Llyfr Berfau, Pa Arddodiad?, Y Treigladur, and Geiriau Lletchwith. Rhodri Meilir The Cardiff-born venture capitalist and philanthropist, Sir Michael Moritz is chairman of Sequoia Capital in California’s Silicon Valley where he has worked since 1986. After studying history at Oxford University, he moved to the US and worked for a while at Time magazine before carving out a career as one of Silicon Valley’s most sought-after investors. He is a former member of the board of directors of Google and his internet company investments include Google, Yahoo!, PayPal, Webvan, YouTube, eToys, and Zappos. Sir Michael was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to promoting British economic interests and philanthropic work. Welsh actor, Rhodri Meilir, graduated from the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies in 2000. Rhodri has appeared in a number of popular television shows including playing the role of Alfie Butts in the longrunning BBC sitcom, My Family, ITV’s Afterlife and Terry Pratchett’s Hogfather on Sky One. He has also featured in a number of films including The Baker, Kevin Allen’s Y Syrcas and appeared in the Doctor Who Christmas Special The Runaway Bride. Later this year, he will appear on cinema screens in Pathé Films’ new film Pride. He is well known on Welsh television for his roles in Y Pris, Caerdydd, Teulu, Tipyn o Stad and as Rapsgaliwn. He received a Best Actor BAFTA Cymru nomination in 2013 for his role as Trefor in Gwlad yr Astra Gwyn. Rhodri is currently part of the National Theatre of Wales’ highly acclaimed Mametz. Dr John Sheehy Emeritus Head of Applied Photosynthesis and Systems Modelling Laboratory at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Dr Sheehy is an alumnus of Aberystwyth University. For most of his career, he has been a scientist leading multidisciplinary teams in the public sector specialising in the physiology of crops, their yield and the environment. He pioneered a ground-breaking research program, assembling an international team of scientists to kick start a new evolution in rice and break the rice yield barrier by supercharging photosynthesis. The initiative was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and, shortly after retiring, he was honoured with an OBE. Michael Moritz Ed Thomas Playwright, director and producer, Ed Thomas, is founder member and creative director of TV production company Fiction Factory. He has written, directed or produced more than 120 hours of award-winning drama across all genres. His first play, House of America (1988) won numerous awards both nationally and internationally. His other plays include East From the Gantry, Flowers of the Dead Red Sea, Song From a Forgotten City, Gas Station Angel and Stone City Blue. He has also produced a number of drama programmes for S4C including Caerdydd, Y Pris, Pen Talar, Gwaith/Cartref, and most recently Hinterland/Y Gwyll, a detective series produced in Welsh and English for S4C, BBC and distributed internationally by All3Media. Much of Hinterland was filmed in and around the University and Ed was instrumental in establishing a number of placements for University students during its filming. Aberystwyth University 7 8 What next? Whatever your plans, Aberystwyth University can help you, every step of the way. Meet some of Aber’s key contacts for your future: Sian Morgan Furlong-Davies Tony Orme Director, Careers Service Enterprise Manager “Following this excellent success it’s important that you now continue on your glittering career path by aiming for the best possible opportunities from this point onwards. Remember that the Careers Service will continue to support you wherever you are and whatever you are doing as a next step, offering you a lifelong service. We will be happy to help you with any queries you may have about your future and your career. Also, please don’t forget to get in touch with us next January when we will be gathering the destination details of our graduates, by completing the questionnaire that we send you; and if you don’t have a specific destination planned or in place at that stage then do get in touch so we can help you – that’s what we’re here for!” “Congratulations on your Graduation! Your next step might be employment; maybe further study or even taking a well-earned break. For some graduates, self-employment is an interesting career option, either setting up and running a new enterprise now or in the future (once they have experienced working for more established organisations, first). Some graduates set up new businesses as their full-time occupation, others run their enterprises alongside employment or further study. If you are interested either now or in the future in the feasibility of turning a good business idea you might have into a successful new enterprise, then Aberystwyth University would be keen to support you, particularly if your proposed new enterprise is being set up in the Aberystwyth area. The sort of help and support you might need in the start-up phase could well include one-to-one business mentoring, business start-up skills training, information on start-up funding or networking opportunities. The University, in conjunction with local enterprise partners, offers a range of business start-up opportunities. The support includes our popular “Enterprise Wednesdays” – a regular series of workshops and presentations to support those setting up new businesses; Business Start-up Week – a boot-camp style week of events to help anyone with an idea to develop a business plan; and the Crisalis Enterprise Network – keeping those with new graduate businesses in touch with one another. All of these services are FREE and available to Aberystwyth Graduates, as well as to students and staff members. Please do keep in touch and let me know if there’s any further support you need to make your business a success.” Keep in touch by emailing crisalis@aber.ac.uk or join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/AberUni.Enterprise Rosemary Mills Postgraduate Advisor “There’s so much to be gained from studying for a postgraduate qualification at Aberystwyth University. You can choose to specialise in a specific area or re-train through a conversion masters. Our postgraduates benefit from higher than average employment rates and above average starting salaries. Most of our postgraduate level courses do not have official closing dates, so if this is the first time you are really considering undertaking a higher degree, there is still time for you to submit an application, and it is free and easy to do so. As an Aberystwyth alumnus you can access support to help fund your postgraduate course. You could receive a fee reduction of between 10% and 20% from your postgraduate taught Masters fees. If you would like to hear more about what’s on offer, pop by the Postgraduate Admissions stand and we will be pleased to help you and provide you with information on how to submit an application; applying for funding; securing postgraduate accommodation; and you can even quiz us on your career prospects as a postgraduate student and ask us more about postgraduate student life. If you don’t have a chance to meet with us during Graduation you can Instant Chat with Advisors on the website during the normal office hours http://j.mp/1fnRQw8 or e-mail the Admissions Office directly with any questions: pg-admissions@aber.ac.uk. Congratulations on your Graduation, we hope you enjoy the day!” www.aber.ac.uk Careers Assistance for Aberystwyth Graduates We can point you in the right direction. Still looking for • work or experience? • further studies? • overseas opportunities? • help in setting up a business? • the ideal career path? We wish you the very best in your future career. Contact us for assistance, guidance and information. www.aber.ac.uk/careers E: careers@aber.ac.uk T: 01970 622378 facebook.com/abercareers twitter.com/abercareers Welcome to the Aber alumni family! Y ou are now part of an extended Aber alumni DARO also supports the Aber Old Students’ Association, one of the oldest alumni associations in the UK, having been active since 1892. The family spread over 150 countries worldwide and working in all types of careers, from accounting OSA is independently run by its committee, has branches around the UK and internationally and holds activities each year. To find out more about taking to zoology. As part of this family you have access to an part in this historic association, please contact osaadmin@aber.ac.uk. unrivalled network of experience, expertise and exciting opportunities and wherever you go, a connection to Aber is only a click away. * through AberConnect, www.aber.ac.uk/updatedetails, Facebook, LinkedIn The Development & Alumni Relations Office (DARO) and Twitter (@aber_alumni) – or email us directly on development@aber.ac.uk, in Aber is here to help you connect with this network and or phone +44 (0)1970 621568. to keep in touch with friends. We offer Aber Connect Wherever you are, stay in touch (connect.aber.ac.uk), our online database where you can www.aber.ac.uk/alumni keep your own contact details up to date, search for other alumni and sign up for events (and see who else My Aber: Th is attending). You automatically have an Aber Email e Harbour PhD student Kat Trap Dawes describe New Instit s her favourit for Life address, to show the world that you are an Aber e part of Aber. utes T alumnus/a. There is also the International Alumni I Network where you’ll find Aber representatives willing to help you live in, work or just visit their country and a series of official alumni events both in Aber and in major cities across the Hinterland globe where you are guaranteed a warm A welcome. Alumni can also benefit from Padarn Hal discounted Aber Masters’ degree fees and l reunion special offers from selected suppliers. Keep your contact information up to date* and we will send you regular updates from Aber through our monthly e-newsletter and annual PROM magazine, as well as sending you invitations to events that might be of interest, ranging from our extremely popular Comedy Works nights to essential Business Networking and Mentoring. 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Year whilst still in his 1971) was award The 2013 Reunio ed Ken Walters final year. He was n. Emlyn Rawso a knighthood in n (Ross) Jones OBE, right in front row; Richard Body (Comp presented with third from Roger Banner, now the New Year’s a uter Science and Council, is fourth a Statistics 1988) £1,000 cash prize from right and Stephe member of Aber University Honours List for was awarded an at Research, Innova n Wood, Directo MBE in the Queen’s tion r of an awards cerem his services to Birthday Honou 2002 is second from and Business Services at Aber from ony in London and 40 rs list for services to the the University 1992right in the back education. hydroelectric indust received row. £500 towards ry with his volunt a dairying educa eer work for Torrs tional project. Hydro New Mills Ltd the first comm unity owned and funde d hydroelectric scheme in the country� I Awards an d achievemen ts www.aber.ac.uk/prom 47 33 32 Human Trafficking Women in Computing The Dearth is Great An Eye for Beauty The Sands of Time Do you want to inspire children to learn? Become a Teacher... Why train to become a teacher here? Teaching is one of the most rewarding careers open to you: • Nurture transferable skills of leadership and management • Improve young lives and inspire children to learn • Professional PGCE qualification – with elements of the course at Masters level • Experience teaching in two secondary schools Aberystwyth University, which is part of the North and Mid Wales Centre of Teacher Education offers training in Secondary PGCE Teaching in the following subjects: • • • • • Drama English Geography History ICT and Computer Science • Modern Foreign Languages • Sciences (Biology, Chemistry & Physics) • Welsh You could get up to £20,000¹ to help you train with us Applications must be made online to UCAS Teacher Training at: www.ucas.com/ apply/teacher-training For more information contact: education@aber.ac.uk or go to: www.aber.ac.uk/en/sell/pgce ¹ Grants are available to students on designated courses meeting specified eligibility criteria. Terms and conditions apply. Graduation 2014 Vice-Chancellor’s Charity of the Year Now in its third year, the Vice-Chancellor’s Charity of the Year appeal seeks to raise as much funding as possible for a worthy cause. A a number of occasions arise during the year, where fundraising for a local charity is possible, the Vice-Chancellor’s Charity of the Year provides a focus for community fundraising and charitable donations. This year, nominations for the Vice-Chancellor’s Charity were sought from University students and staff. The list of nominations – all worthy in themselves - was whittled down to a shortlist of nine charities by the sabbatical team of the Students’ Union and the University Executive. Following a week of voting and hundreds of votes cast, the Aberystwyth Lifeboat and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), was chosen as the charity for 2014/15. The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. Volunteers provide a 24-hour search and rescue service in the UK and Ireland from 236 lifeboat stations, including Aberystwyth. Additionally the RNLI has more than 1,000 lifeguards on over 180 beaches around the UK and operates a specialist flood rescue team, which can respond anywhere across the UK and Ireland when inland flooding puts lives at risk. We look forward to working with the Aberystwyth Lifeboat and the RNLI team during the forthcoming year and invite you to learn more about their work by chatting to the charity’s representatives at the stall in the foyer of the Great Hall or visiting www.aberystwythlifeboat.org.uk. Aberystwyth University 11 12 We asked our Pro Vice-Chancellor for Welsh Language and Culture, and External Engagement, Dr Rhodri Llwyd Morgan to share his experience of Graduation... My first Graduation I have an admission to make. This will be my first official Aberystwyth University Graduation Ceremony. Although I am a proud Aber alumnus – History, 1992 in case you were wondering – I did not attend the official ceremony back then. No, this wasn’t a massive blunder and I did not turn up on the wrong day. Nor was I backpacking around the globe hacking through jungles, working the bars on Bondi Beach or getting a misspelt tattoo in Thailand. Instead, I went to the “unofficial” ceremony organised by UMCA (Aberystwyth’s Welsh-speaking Students’ Union). UMCA, which celebrated its 40th anniversary earlier this year, was in dispute with the University authorities at the time due to its weak bilingual policy. I am glad to say that things have progressed, the University now has a clear approach to the equality of English and Welsh, and both UMCA and the Students’ Union are fully engaged in representing the students’ voices in the University Council meetings and on various committees. The bilingual policy is the reason you will hear a lot of Welsh used during the ceremonies as well as on our University signage, documents and correspondence. It is said that you know you’re in Wales when you see “ARAF – SLOW” painted on the roads – as if we needed any reminding! Your son or daughter may well have studied part or all of their degree with us through the medium of Welsh and we are building on our provision in this respect across more and more subject areas. Even if they did not undertake any study in Welsh they may well have picked up some of the language during their time here in Aberystwyth. We are proud that this too is part of the Aber Experience since it gives so many of our students exposure to cultural diversity and this will stand them in good stead in the future. But back to the ceremony and like many of our happy new graduates my parents too will be attending their first official Aberystwyth Graduation Ceremony. Despite their moral guidance and financial support first-time round they took my insistence that I would only attend the UMCA ceremony very much in their stride and, thankfully, had a thoroughly good time. On this occasion, however, they will be in similar shoes to your good selves – a little bit lost, a little trepidatious, and definitely proud and maybe emotional. And as it is my first time – I will be too. Dr Rhodri Llwyd Morgan Dr Rhodri Llwyd Morgan Graduation 2014 - Ceremony 7 Seremoni 7 Ceremony 7 Y Neuadd Fawr The Great Hall Dydd Iau 17 Gorffennaf 2014 11yb Thursday 17 July 2014 11am Trefniadaeth y Cynulliad Procedures of the Congregation Ar ddechrau’r seremoni darllenir y Cyhoeddiad gan un o’r myfyrwyr sy’n graddio. Mae’n cydnabod cyflawniadau a llwyddiannau’r myfyrwyr sy’n graddio, ac yn datgan y gobaith y byddant yn cyfrannu at wybodaeth a budd cenhedlaethau i ddod, ac wynebu’r heriau sy’n wynebu ein byd. The ceremony begins with the reading of the Proclamation by one of the graduating students. It recognises the achievements and success of the graduating students, and expresses the hope that they will contribute to knowledge and wellbeing for future generations, and confront the challenges that face our world. Bydd ymgeiswyr am raddau dechreuol (israddedig) ac uwch (uwchraddedig) yn cael eu cyflwyno ym mhob seremoni. Fe’u cyflwynir i’r Is-Ganghellor yn unigol. Fel arfer, Pennaeth yr Adran berthnasol fydd yn cyflwyno’r myfyrwyr. Arweinir myfyrwyr i’r llwyfan lle cânt eu cyflwyno i’r Is-Ganghellor, a darllenir eu henwau. Bydd yr Is-Ganghellor yn datgan y fformiwla briodol i’r grŵp, ac yna byddant yn dychwelyd i’w seddau. Ar ôl i bob grŵp fynd yn ôl i’w seddau, bydd yr Is-Ganghellor yn cyfeirio’r fformiwla priodol at y grŵp cyfan, ac fe gânt hefyd eu cyfarch gan y Llywydd neu’r Is-Lywydd. In each ceremony there will be candidates for initial (undergraduate) and higher (postgraduate) degrees. Candidates will be presented individually to the Vice-Chancellor. For each degree the presenter will normally be the Head of the appropriate Department. Candidates will be conducted to the stage by Marshals where they will be presented to the Vice-Chancellor and their names will be read out. After each group have returned to their seats, the Vice-Chancellor will address the appropriate formula to the whole group, and they will also receive a greeting from the President or Vice-President. Bydd cyfarchiad y Cyflwynydd fel a ganlyn: The formulae used during the ceremony may be translated as follows: Anrhydeddus Is-Ganghellor, cyflwynaf i chi fyfyrwyr o’n Prifysgol ni a ennillodd radd….. Cyfarchiad yr Is-Ganghellor – Trwy awdurdod y Brifysgol a ymddiriedwyd i mi, derbyniaf chwi i radd….. ac i holl freiniau’r radd hon. Bydd y Llywydd neu’r Is-Lywydd yn cyfarch y graddedigion â’r geiriau Boed eich gofal yn wastad dros lwydd ac anrhydedd ein Prifysgol a’n Gwlad. Yn achos y graddau uwch, fe geir cyfarchiad gwahanol, yn mynegi llawenydd y Brifysgol o dderbyn y graddedig yn Athro neu’n Ddoethur. Bydd grwpiau bychain o ddarpar raddedigion am raddau uwch yn cael eu cyfarch gan yr Is-Ganghellor a’r Llywydd neu’r Is-Lywydd ar y llwyfan, ac yna byddant yn troi i wynebu’r gynnulleidfa i’w cydnabod. The Presenter’s formula – Anrhydeddus Is-Ganghellor, cyflwynaf i chi fyfyrwyr o’n Prifysgol ni a ennillodd radd….. Honorable Vice-Chancellor, I present to you students of our University who have gained the degree of …… The Vice-Chancellor’s formula – Trwy awdurdod y Brifysgol a ymddiriedwyd i mi, derbyniaf chwi i radd….. ac i holl freiniau’r radd hon. By the authority of the University, entrusted to me, I admit you to the degree of ….. and to all the privileges of this degree. The President or Vice-President greets the graduates with the words – Boed eich gofal yn wastad dros lwydd ac anrhydedd ein Prifysgol a’n Gwlad. May your care ever be for the success and good name of our University and Country. In the case of higher degrees there is a different form of greeting, stating that the University is pleased to admit the graduate as a Master or Doctor. Smaller groups of graduands for higher degrees may be addressed by the Vice-Chancellor and the President or Vice-President on the stage, and will then turn to the audience for acknowledgement. Aberystwyth University Graddio 2014 - Seremoni 7 Trefn y Gweithrediadau Order of Proceedings Gorymdaith aelodau awdurdodau a sefydliadau lleol. Procession of members of local authorities and organisations. Gorymdaith aelodau'r staff academaidd. Procession of members of academic staff. Gorymdaith Swyddogion y Brifysgol. Procession of University Officers. Gair o groeso gan y Llywydd, Syr Emyr Jones Parry GCMG PhD FInstP Welcome by the President, Sir Emyr Jones Parry GCMG PhD FInstP Cyhoeddiad yr Ymgynulliad (darllenir gan Helen Jones) Proclamation of the Congregation (to be read by Helen Jones) Cyflwyno Cymrodyr yr Athro Bonnie Buntain a gyflwynir gan Athro Christopher J Thomas BSc PhD Presentation of Fellow Professor Bonnie Buntain presented by Professor Christopher J Thomas BSc PhD Cyflwyno Cymrodyr Dr John Sheehy a gyflwynir gan yr Athro Iain Donnison BSc PhD FSB Presentation of Fellow Dr John Sheehy presented by Professor Iain Donnison BSc PhD FSB Derbyn i raddau’r Brifysgol Yr Athro April McMahon, MA PhD FBA FRSE FLSW, Is-Ganghellor Admission to University’s degrees Professor April McMahon, MA PhD FBA FRSE FLSW, Vice-Chancellor Rhaglen Gerddorol | Programme of Music Ymdeithgan |Processional ‘Trumpet Tune’ yn D fwyaf | ‘Trumpet Tune’ in D major John Stanley Ymadawiad |Recessional Diweddglo o Sonata Rhif 1 yn D leiaf (Op. 42) | Finale from Sonata No. 1 in D minor (Op. 42) Alexandre Guilmant Organydd |Organist William Hayward, GRSM (London), ARCM, LRAM, ARCO Cyflwyniad Cerddorol | Musical Introducton Shelley Fairplay MMus, BMus Hons, Dip ABRSM – telyn | harp a berfformiwyd gan | performed by Alison Greeley MA – obo | oboe Egwyl Gerddorol | Musical Interlude a ganwyd gan | sung by Cantorion Madrigal Elisabethaidd | The Elizabethan Madrigal Singers CyfarwydDŵr Corawl: Georgie Lorimer MA | Choral Director: Georgie Lorimer MA Cerddoriaeth dan ofal Dr David Russell Hulme BA Anrh, MA PhD TAR - CyfarwydDŵr Cerdd, Prifysgol Aberystwyth Music supervised by Dr David Russell Hulme BA Hons, MA PhD PGCE - Director of Music, Aberystwyth University Prifysgol Aberystwyth Graduation 2014 - Ceremony 7 Athrofa y Gwyddorau Biolegol, Amgylcheddol a Gwledig Insitute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences Cyflwynir gan Bennaeth yr Adran, yr Athro Christopher J Thomas BSc PhD Presented by the Head of Department, Professor Christopher J Thomas BSc PhD Baglor mewn Gwyddoniaeth | Bachelor of Science Sedd | Seat Biocemeg | Biochemistry * * Daniel Barke Sadie Rhiannon Ellis Alexander Evans David Michael Fazakerley Matthew Gourlay Gregory Hammond H6 H5 H4 H3 H2 H1 * * * * * O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 Rebecca Vickers Polly Emily Wadsworth Jake Atholl Doncaster Wall Charlotte Wild Thomas William Fielding Willmott Joanne Woolley P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 Rebecca Hurley Daniel Sean Jenkins Benjamin Blakeley Johnson Jennifer Claire King Adrian Mironas Bethan Hannah Morgan I6 I5 I4 I3 I2 I1 Alex Daniel Pike Steve Vincent Amelie Zambon J6 J5 J4 Bioleg y Môr a Dŵr Croyw | Marine and Freshwater Biology Jodie Ackland James Adamson Timothy Ashman J3 J2 J1 * Charlotte Basterfield Timothy Beard Ana Maria Big Jessica Alice Binks Ross Adam Bond Steffan Bonsall K6 K5 K4 K3 K2 K1 Sarah Jayne Browne Clare Florence Collett Matthew Collins Cadi Hazel Mary Davies Melissa Charlotte Dudley Hannah Dunne L6 L5 L4 L3 L2 L1 * Bioleg Planhigion | Plant Biology Ruth Mary Cutler Bioleg | Biology * Sally North James Pickup Gwenno Rhys Christopher James Richards Elizabeth Smith Anneka Summan Callum Elliott Hollie-Ann Emery Joseph Freemantle Sophie Louise Goodier Jennifer Hagyard Jade Hood M6 M5 M4 M3 M2 M1 Sally Rebecca Jones Belinda Laybourne Oliver Lewin Jack Matyus Eliza May Miles Adam James Mulkern N6 N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 * * * Q6 Helen Baldwin Mathew Bartlett George Bleathman Rebecca Boenke Kathryn Emma Borrowdale Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Sunny Bradbury Joseph Peter Cross Harry Dennis Richard Harris Laura Jane Hobbs Andrew Timothy Isles R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 Aku Henrik Kavaja Sean Joseph Kelly Jake Maddocks George William Middleton Lewis Clark Naisbett-Jones Sara O’Reilly Natalia Ania Page Elliot Pain Rebecca Jane Pawluk William Payne Paul Daniel Peters Thomas Michael Pimblett Matthew James Underwood Edith Waterhouse Lewys Wheeler Lucy Willis H7 H8 H9 H10 H11 H12 H13 I7 I8 I9 I10 I11 I12 I13 J7 J8 Aberystwyth University Graddio 2014 - Seremoni 7 Sedd | Seat Bioleg yr Amgylchedd | Environmental Biology * Christopher Paul Acraman Hannah Jayne Boffin Alexander George Hannam Robert Andrew Luis Hinde Dale Scott Martin J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 Alexander Vrij Stacey Rose Williams Microbioleg | Microbiology Jordan Kirby Harriet Robson Andrew Shapanis Alexander Edward Turner Geneteg | Genetics * Emma Armitage Raechel Carthy Drew-Deece Cone Malwina Gieldon Mohammad Nur Adli Bin Haji Abd Ghani Emily Toplis Connor Woolley K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 K12 K13 * Kate Frederique Armfield Paulina Bajko Rachel Churm Monika Jadwiga Domeradzka Thomas Paul Michael Hancox Kieran O’sullivan Emily Patten L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 * Zofia Slowik Naomi Rebecca Rose Stupple Lorna Marie Williams M7 M8 M9 Geneteg ac Iechyd Dynol | Genetics and Human Health * * Aliyah Debbonaire Michelle Catherine Fletcher Izabela Krasimirova Ivanova M10 M11 M12 Hannah Victoria Kirkpatrick Jagoda Kolodziejczak Katie Love Hannah Nicole McKinlay Lauren Faye Roe Emma Rothwell Thomas Varley N7 N8 N9 N10 N11 N12 N13 O9 O10 O11 O12 Microbioleg a Sŵoleg | Microbiology and Zoology Adam Fraser Hodges O13 Sŵoleg | Zoology Geneteg a Biocemeg | Genetics and Biochemistry * O7 O8 * * Emma Lucy Ackerley Simon Beasley Simon Bleet Stephen Richard Boden Emily Brett Cheryl Camilleri Rachel Julia Chance P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 Shaun Cooper Lucy Cotgrove Jack Trafford Cunningham Annaliese Dale Samuel Thomas Blackwood Dalgleish Stuart Dallas Jacob Lyndon Schofield Daniels Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Claire M Davey Jennifer Louise Davies Nathan D’Costa Anna Louise Doherty Georgina Dunlop Nathan Stanislaw Duszynski Daniel Emmison R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 Egwyl Gerddorol | Musical Interlude Sweet Suffolk Owl Y Fwyalchen Ddu Bigfelen (The Blackbird) The Gypsy Rover Prifysgol Aberystwyth Thomas Vautor Alaw draddodiadol | Welsh traditional (trefnwyd gan | arranged by Charles Clements) Leo Maguire (trefnwyd gan | arranged by David Nino & Georgie Lorimer) Graduation 2014 - Ceremony 7 * * * * Olivia Evans Sarah Hannah Louise Gale Sarah Elizabeth Gibbons Frederick Griffith Ruth Grove David George Paul Haines Amy Healey R20 R19 R18 R17 R16 R15 R14 Samuel William Henman Rosemiranda Hibbert Caroline Emma Hughes Montana Hull Alexandra Leah Jones Carolyn Imogen King Emily Christina Lacy Q20 Q19 Q18 Q17 Q16 Q15 Q14 Rosalind Lees Nicholas Masters Danielle McDermott Catriona Janette Mitchell Jack O’Sullivan Olivia Morgan Pargeter Tirion Perks P20 P19 P18 P17 P16 P15 P14 Emily Pielow Emily Price Sophie Rance Katherine Rayner Claire Roige Andrew James Savage Andrew John Smith O20 O19 O18 O17 O16 O15 O14 * * Samantha Smith Samuel Smithers Amy Louise Spencer James Stevens Lauren Stokes Dean Swinden Sophie Tinsley N20 N19 N18 N17 N16 N15 N14 Samuel Turley Katie Warr Korina Thea Watkins Philippa Jade Westall Sophie Victoria Wiltshire Robyn Jade Womack Katie Wych M20 M19 M18 M17 M16 M15 M14 Ymddygiad Anifeiliaid | Animal Behaviour * Laura Mary Boucher Hayley Burgess Cassandra Aniella di Mascio Rachel Elizabeth Holcroft Alexander Reeve Wren Isobel Hazel Rose Heather Kathryn Shadbolt L20 L19 L18 L17 L16 L15 L14 William Watkins K20 Adran y Gwyddor Chwaraeon ac Ymarfer Corff Department of Sport and Exercise Science Cyflwynir gan yr Athro Christopher J Thomas BSc PhD Presented by Professor Christopher J Thomas BSc PhD Gwyddor Chwaraeon ac Ymarfer Corff | Sport and Exercise Science * * Amy Kate Affleck Dominic Liam Anderson Rory Anderson James Fredrick William Barker Matthew Gordon Bedford Joseph Paul Benton K19 K18 K17 K16 K15 K14 * Benjamin Michael Blake Danielle Marie Bodnieks Oscar Clayson Ian Coakley Emma Jayne Connor Tomos Court Jack Cranmer J20 J19 J18 J17 J16 J15 J14 * Aaron James Francis Cross Wesley Davies Joseph Donnelly Simon Duffin Michael Eastwell Ryan Eatherington Daniel Aaron Evans I20 I19 I18 I17 I16 I15 I14 Matthew James Goring Natasha Green Nicholas Gregory Richard Hobbs Adam Carl Holloway Helen Mary Hughes Lewis Elliot Watson Jenkins H20 H19 H18 H17 H16 H15 H14 Aberystwyth University Graddio 2014 - Seremoni 7 Sedd | Seat * * * * Andrew Paul Jones Dylan Eilir Jones Iestyn Dylan Jones Leah Jade Kolberg Ryan Leggatt R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 Rhys Beynon Morgan Robert Alan Morrison Krzysztof Michal Nalborski Christopher James Needham Kier John Henry Olsen Colin Overend Q21 Q22 Q23 Q24 Q25 Q26 * Matthew Christopher Perry Benjamin Pilgrim Jordan Raybould Lauren Ritchie Michael James Roberts Greg Allan Robson P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 P26 * Ryan Edward Roscoe Dawn Joanna Russell Richard James Scott Jacques Robert Seneschall Pratibh Siris Lydia Smith O21 O22 O23 O24 O25 O26 William Stevens Adam James Stiles Thomas Stiley Zofia Maria Szamocki David Thomas Barney Jake Tierney N21 N22 N23 N24 N25 N26 James Treble Hayley Trussell George Unwin George Walmsley Joshua Watts Jack William Child Weiner M21 M22 M23 M24 M25 M26 Edward Peter Whittaker Lewis Jon Williams Nathan Luke Youlton Thomas Young L21 L22 L23 L24 Athrofa y Gwyddorau Biolegol, Amgylcheddol a Gwledig Insitute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences Cyflwynir gan Bennaeth yr Adran, yr Athro Christopher J Thomas BSc PhD Presented by the Head of Department, Professor Christopher J Thomas BSc PhD Athro mewn Gwyddoniaeth | Master of Science Biotechnoleg Werdd a Rheoli Arloesedd | Green Biotechnology and Innovation Management * Sylwia Bzdyra Stephen Richard Harrison L25 L26 David James Walker K21 * Prifysgol Aberystwyth J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 Athro mewn Athroniaeth | Master of Philosophy Gwyddorau Biolegol | Biological Sciences Rheoli’r Amgylchedd | Managing the Environment Hannah Grace Banks Caroline Georgina Freeman Amy Louise Pye Graham Rowan Klimaytys Peter Kneen Andrew William Mathews Lezan Nawzad Mohammed James Nash Christine Frances Palmer Julia Pschera Ruth Elen Roberts K22 K23 K24 K25 K26 Jennifer Edwards Screening of a plant-derived natural product library for anthelmintic activities I21 Kathryn Mair Huson Probiotics for Pets I22 Graduation 2014 - Ceremony 7 Doethur mewn Athroniaeth | Doctor of Philosophy Gwyddorau Biolegol | Biological Sciences Maciej Ryszard Bisaga Molecular characterisation of response to drought in white clover I23 Naomi Laura Cope-Selby I24 Diversity and characterisation of bacterial endophytes in the C4 energy crop Miscanthus Jamie-Leigh Douglas The effect of breed and yeast supplementation on the digestive tract of sheep * Joseph Francis O’Grady Molecular biology of timekeeping in the beach amphipod Talitrus saltator (Montagu) Trisha Toop H22 Sustainable grasslands for biological energy production Sridar Sagatarame Improving detectability of faecal contamination of carcasses using chlorophyll based markers H23 Joanna Wnetrzak Manipulation of Meiotic Recombination in Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) H24 I25 H21 Adran y Gwyddor Chwaraeon ac Ymarfer Corff Department of Sport and Exercise Science Cyflwynir gan yr Athro Christopher J Thomas BSc PhD Presented by Professor Christopher J Thomas BSc PhD Athro mewn Athroniaeth | Master of Philosophy Gwyddor Chwaraeon ac Ymarfer Corff | Sport and Exercise Science Tomas James Vere Awdry H25 Developing exergames using motivational principles: the application of self-determination theory Doethur mewn Athroniaeth | Doctor of Philosophy Gwyddor Chwaraeon | Sports Science Ffion Curtis The Role of Vitamin D and Physical Activity in Glycaemic Homeostasis * G21 Fiona Higgs Evaluation of a shortened PSI intervention and establishing the suitability of PNF for inclusion in exercise-based falls prevention interventions G23 Arwel Wyn Jones Effects of bovine colostrum on immune responses to prolonged exercise and upper respiratory illness in active males G24 Jonathan Richard Males Reversal theory model of sport performance G25 Fergus Michael Guppy G22 The relationship between traditional and novel exercise modalities, in conjunction with creatine supplementation, on bone density, metabolism, and body composition Cymrydoriaeth Dysgu ac Addysgu Prifysgol Aberystwyth | Aberystwyth University Learning and Teaching Fellowship Dyfernir y Gymrydoriaeth hon i aelodau o staff, academaidd neu broffesiynol, sydd wedi gwneud cyfraniad eithriadol i feithrin rhagoriaeth mewn dysgu ac addysgu ym Mhrifysgol Aberystwyth. This Fellowship is awarded to members of staff, academic or professional, who have demonstrated an outstanding contribution to the development of excellence in learning and teaching at Aberystwyth University. Yn y Seremoni hon gwobrwyir: At this Ceremony a Fellowship will be awarded to: Athrofa y Gwyddorau Biolegol, Amgylcheddol a Gwledig | Insitute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences Dr David Whitworth Aberystwyth University Graddio 2014 - Seremoni 7 Prifysgol Aberystwyth
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