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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% offStarbucks coffee at the
Students’ Union
8 What Next?Information about continuing support and advice available to our graduates
Contents
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Graduation is produced by the Vice-Chancellor’s Office and the Design and Print Department, Aberystwyth University.
Welcome to Graduation!Professor April McMahon, Vice- Chancellor, welcomes you to Graduation
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4 Your guide to GraduationA guide to what’s what, who graduates when and what’s not to miss!
6 Welcoming new FellowsAberystwyth University welcomes its new Fellows to the alumni family
9 Welcome to the Aber Alumni FamilyLearn more about the opportunities available to our growing family of Aber alumni
11 Vice-Chancellor’s Charity of the YearLearn about the work of our new Charity of the Year, the Wales Air Ambulance
12 How to survive today: a note to parentsDr Russell Davies with a few words of wisdom on how to get the best from your Graduation experience
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We are incredibly pleased that you are able to join us on this special occasion. As soon-to-be graduates or proud parents, grandparents, supporters, friends, family – you are all welcome. I
sincerely hope you enjoy your time at Aberystwyth, celebrating the success of all our hard working students.
There are a number of occasions during the academic calendar when I feel particularly proud of our students’ achievements. News of individual students excelling in their academic studies is always welcome. This is bolstered by their notable successes during many and varied sporting activities, debating competitions, entrepreneurial challenges and their diligence, hard work and compassion through numerous hours of community volunteering – all demonstrating how special Aber students are. Graduation sees the culmination of all our students’ successes, and as an occasion, is unbeatable!
Whilst reminiscing on our students’ successes is important, we also look forward to what we hope will be a fruitful and fulfilling future for each and every one. In waving farewell to our graduands, we also welcome our graduates to our alumni community.
Our community of alumni stretches to the four corners of the globe. Wherever you may choose to venture next, we want to keep in touch with you to learn what you are doing. In return, we would like to provide you with continuing support and advice, and the opportunity to invite you to Aberystwyth University events which are held in a variety of locations across the world. Please remember that there will always be a warm welcome for all Aber students at Aberystwyth. Whether you’re simply passing through the town or are planning to return to study here in the future, you can be sure that I, and my colleagues, will be pleased to see you.
We would also like to keep in touch with you to keep you abreast of developments at Aberystwyth. One of the exciting projects on the horizon includes the redevelopment of our beautiful Old College, one of the most iconic buildings on the Welsh coastline. With a focus on creating a multipurpose graduate centre, the Old College and its environs will aim to establish a cultural quarter for the town. I do hope that you will return to Aber in the not too distant future to learn of how we are ensuring a sustainable future for a historically important 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 McMahonVice-Chancellor
Welcome to
Graduation!
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Your guide to
Graduation During the four 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 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 (7pm on Tuesday). If you would like to take your photographs in the Old College, please ask the Tempest details of how to arrange your photographs on location in the town.
A rehearsal is held before each ceremony (9.30am for morning, 1.30pm for afternoon ceremonies and 5.30pm for Tuesday evening’s ceremony). During the rehearsal, parents and supporters are welcome to relax in one of the Arts Centre’s cafes, take a wander around one of the galleries, or pop to the Students’ Union for a coffee.
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, 2.30pm or 6.30pm depending on the time of your ceremony.
A full programme of the ceremony, including the names of today’s graduates, 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 wine 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 red 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!
Gownspotting!
Doctor of Philosophy MastersBachelor
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Who graduates when?For the first time in the University’s history, this year Aberystwyth will have nine ceremonies during Graduation week including:
Ceremony 1
11am Tuesday 9/7/13
Department of Law and CriminologySchool of Education and Lifelong Learning
Ceremony 2
3pm Tuesday 9/7/13
Department of English and Creative WritingDepartment of History and Welsh History
Ceremony 2a
7pm Tuesday 9/7/13
Post Graduate Certificate in Education
Ceremony 3
11am Wednesday 10/7/13
Department of European LanguagesInstitute of Biological, Environmental and Rural SciencesSchool of Art
Ceremony 4
3pm Wednesday 10/7/13
Department of Computer ScienceInstitute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences
Ceremony 5
11am Thursday 11/7/13
Institute of Mathematics and PhysicsSchool of Management and Business
Ceremony 6
3pm Thursday 11/7/13
Department of Information StudiesInstitute of Geography and Earth Sciences
Ceremony 7
11am Friday 12/7/13
Department of Sport and Exercise ScienceDepartment of Theatre, Film and Television Studies
Ceremony 8
3pm Friday 12/7/13
Department of International PoliticsDepartment of PsychologyDepartment of Welsh
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.
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Welcoming new
Fellows
Neil BrandA writer, composer, and a regular to
BBC radio and television, alumnus Neil Brand is above all ‘the Doyen of silent film accompanists’ (Torin Douglas, Radio 4). Neil has presented the Radio 2 arts programme, is a regular contributor on Radio 4’s The Film Programme, is a director of the British Silent Film Festival, a visiting professor at the Royal College of Music, and is considered one of the finest exponents of improvised silent film accompaniment in the world.
He has been accompanying silent films for nearly 30 years, regularly in London at the Barbican and National Film Theatre, throughout the UK, and at film festivals globally.
Betsan PowysBetsan is a German and Drama
graduate of the University, who went on to complete a MLitt at Jesus College, Oxford. Recently appointed as Editor of Programmes for Radio Cymru, Betsan has a wealth of broadcasting and presenting experience. She joined the BBC in 1989 as a News Trainee and has since carved out a successful career as a bilingual bi-media presenter and political blogger.
A familiar face on the BBC and S4C, Betsan has presented a number of political news programmes including Panorama, Week In Week Out and Byd ar Bedwar.
Betsan lives in Cardiff with her partner Dylan and two children Manon and Madog.
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:
Richard LynchSince graduating from Aberystwyth University in
1986, Richard has worked extensively in theatre and television, becoming one of Wales’ most respected actors.
A principal actor for leading theatre companies including The Royal Shakespeare Company, Y Cwmni, The Royal Court, Almeida Theatre and Brith Gof, he is particularly proud of his close association with National Theatre Wales for whom he recently played the title role in their production of Coriolanus.
He has continued his close relationship with Lurking Truth/Y Gwir sy’n Llechu which he co- founded with David Ian Rabey as an undergraduate, directing Howard Barker’s ‘I Saw Myself’ at Chapter in Cardiff last year.
Richard lives in Brecon with his partner Louise Grove-White and their daughters Bethany and Esme.
Dr Emyr RobertsAnglesey born and bred, Emyr obtained his first
degree at Reading University before completing his PhD at Aberystwyth University.
His career began with the National Farmers’ Union, before he joined the Welsh Office in 1991. Following posts in health and culture, Emyr was promoted to the Senior Civil Service and became Chief Executive of the Welsh European Funding Office in 1997. From 2005 until 2012, Emyr held various posts within Welsh Assembly Government and latterly the Welsh Government, including Director, Department for Social Justice and Regeneration; Director of the Department for Social Justice and Local Government; Director General, Public Services and Local Government Delivery; and Director General, Department for Education and Skills. Since November 2012, he holds the post of the first Chief Executive of Natural Resources Wales.
Emyr is married with two children and lives in Cardiff.
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Gwyneth LewisAn award winning poet and writer,
Gwyneth Lewis was Wales’s first National Poet and the first writer to be given the Welsh laureateship.
She has published seven books of poetry in Welsh and English. Her book, Sparrow Tree, won the Roland Mathias Poetry Award (Wales Book of the Year) in 2012. Y Llofrudd Iaith, won the Welsh Arts Council Book of the Year Prize, and her last English collection, Keeping Mum, was shortlisted for the same prize. Both Zero Gravity and Keeping Mum were Poetry Book Society Recommendations.
Gwyneth also composed the words on the front of the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff.
Sharon MaguireAn alumna of the University, Sharon
Maguire studied for a degree in English and Drama before undertaking a PGCE at Aberystwyth. She worked in publishing for a few years before following a postgraduate course in Journalism and entering the world of media.
Sharon has directed numerous television shows and productions including The Late Show, Bookmark, Omnibus, MediaShow and numerous commercials before directing the blockbuster film, Bridget Jones’ Diary.
In 2007, she wrote and directed the film Incendiary and now works as a screenwriter and director in TV and film.
Sharon lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children, Augie and Charlie.
Professor Douglas KellPreviously a member of staff at
Aberystwyth University, Professor Douglas Kell has been the Chief Executive of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) since 2008 and will step down from the post in October 2013.
An acclaimed academic, Douglas began his career at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1983 where he was promoted to Personal Chair. From 1997-2002 he was Director of Research of the Institute of Biological Sciences, Aberystwyth.
His scientific achievements include the development and exploitation of many novel analytical methods. Aber Instruments, a company he co-founded, received the Queen’s Award for Export Achievement. He has been a pioneer in a variety of areas of computational biology and experimental metabolomics. Douglas also contributed to the discovery of the first bacterial cytokine which is presently on trial as part of a vaccine against tuberculosis.
His Honour Judge Niclas Parry
Niclas Parry is a Circuit Judge on the Welsh Circuit and judges Criminal Law cases at the Crown Court.
Inspired by his late mother’s experiences as a Justice of the Peace, Niclas was keen to follow a career in the Law and graduated from Aberystwyth where he was also a head warden for Pantycelyn Hall.
On completion of his studies, he followed a career as a lawyer, specialising in criminal and family law.
Niclas is also a well-known sports presenter and commentator on radio. Recently honoured as a member of the National Eisteddfod’s Gorsedd of the Bards he is known as Niclas y Llais (Niclas the voice)!
Niclas is married to Sioned and a father to Anna and Beca.
Dr Elaine StorkeyPhilosophy alumna, Dr Elaine Storkey, is a
well-known academic and broadcaster, and has been named as one of the 100 women public intellectuals by The Guardian. Following her studies at Aberystwyth, Elaine pursued postgraduate studies in Canada before a distinguished academic career in Philosophy and Theology. She also holds a Doctorate of Divinity in Sociology and Theology from Lambeth and an honorary Doctorate from Cheltenham and Gloucester College. Since 2008 she has been a member of the High Table at Newnham College, Cambridge.
Tearfund’s President since 1997, Elaine is also Director of Education for the Church of England Church Army. The author of eight books, she is also a regular writer for journals and newspapers and a frequent contributor to Radio 4’s Thought for the Day.
Ian JonesAn Economics alumnus of the University, Ian
Jones was instrumental in the launch of S4C in 1982. After a period working at ITV and as an independent producer, he re-joined S4C as Director of Business, S4C International and Co-productions in 1992.
Since then he has worked in senior positions for Scottish Television, United News and Media, (ITEL), Granada International (now ITV Global) and served an unprecedented two years as Chair of the British Television Distribution Industry Association (BTDA). He was President of National Geographic Television International, before becoming Group Managing Director of Target Entertainment. His most recent post was Managing Director, Content Distribution and Commercial Development, International for A+E Television Networks in New York.
His current role sees him return to S4C as Chief Executive 30 years after helping to launch the Channel.
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Careers Assistancefor Aberystwyth GraduatesWe 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?
Contact us for assistance, guidance and information.
www.aber.ac.uk/careersE: careers@aber.ac.uk
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We wish you the very best in your future career.
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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-DaviesActing Director, Careers Service
“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!”
Rosemary MillsPostgraduate Recruitment and Marketing Officer
“There’s so much to be gained from studying for a postgraduate qualification at Aberystwyth. 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, like a Masters or research training, there is still time for you to submit an application.
As an Aberystwyth alumnus you can still access support to help fund your postgraduate course. You could receive a discount of 20% from your postgraduate taught Masters fees or even be eligible for the Access to Masters Scheme.
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. This is your last chance to speak face to face with an advisor; we can help you submit an application; apply for funding; secure 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 Facebook: http://on.fb.me/14nu5bK or e-mail the Admissions Office with any questions: pg-admissions@aber.ac.uk.”
Tony OrmeEnterprise Manager
“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”
Welcome to the Aber
alumni family!Aber alumni are all part of an extended family
spread over 150 countries worldwide and working in all types of careers from accounting
to zoology. As part of this family you have access to an unrivalled network of experience, expertise and exciting opportunities and wherever you go, a connection to Aber is only a click away.
The Development & Alumni Relations Office in Aber is here to help you connect with this network and to keep in touch with friends. We offer Aber Connect (connect.aber.ac.uk), our online database where you can keep your own contact details up to date, search for other alumni and sign up for events (and see who else is attending). Aber World, is a free app (iPhone and Android) which allows you to find other alumni nearby, send them messages and much more. You can sign up for an Aber Email for Life, to show the world that you are an Aber alumnus/a. There is also the International Alumni 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 globe where you are guaranteed a warm welcome. Aber graduates can also get a discount on Masters fees and other 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 Club nights to essential Business Networking and Mentoring. We’re also there to help you arrange your own reunions and get-togethers with mailing lists, organising visits to your old department, cut-price accommodation and more.
* through AberConnect, AberWorld, www.aber.ac.uk/updatedetails, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter (@aber_alumni) – or you could email us directly on development@aber.ac.uk, or phone +44 (0)1970 621568.
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You could get up to £15,000¹ to help you train with us
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:
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
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Vice-Chancellor’s Charity of the Year
Now in its second year, the Vice-Chancellor’s Charity of the Year appeal seeks to raise as much funding as possible for a worthy cause.
As 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 77 nominations – all worthy in themselves - was whittled down to a shortlist of five charities by the sabbatical team of the Students’ Union and the University Executive. Following a month of voting and over 1300 votes cast, the Wales Air Ambulance was chosen as the charity for 2013/14.
Wales Air Ambulance is an all-Wales charity which provides vital emergency air cover for those who face life-threatening illness or injuries. The charity aims to reach, treat and transport patients with the greatest speed as possible to the most appropriate hospital for their needs. Since its launch on St David’s Day 2001, Wales Air Ambulance has carried out over 17,000 missions.
We look forward to working with the Wales Air Ambulance 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.walesairambulance.com.
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We asked our Marketing Manager (and father to two daughters) to share some of his experiences as an Aber Graduation veteran...
How to survive today: a note to parents
Dr Russell Davies with daughter Ffion and family at her graduation in 2009.
Congratulations and celebrations. You are now the proud parent of a graduate of Aberystwyth University. All your years of hard work, all the moral, spiritual and financial support you have invested, have been repaid. Well done. Enjoy the day.
As ever in life, the best advice arrives too late. Most of these ‘survival tips’ would have been more useful to you before you read them in this
programme. Turn up early. Get a ‘tidy’ parking spot. Dress for the weather – good luck with that one, but be optimistic, as Baz Luhrmann advised – ‘wear sunscreen’. Bring plenty of hair clips. Ensure your son or daughter registers on time, attends the practice and goes promptly for any ‘official’ photographs. These actions should avoid queues and stress. It is a long way across the stage, especially balancing that hat. ‘Sensible’ heels might have been a wise choice. Relax. Hopefully he or she will get over there safely. Listen. Time passes. This ceremony will finish – eventually – and when you look back in years to come you will think how swiftly it all went. So enjoy it now. Take advantage of the hospitality provided by the University. It is only a small gesture of appreciation by us to you for your support. Book somewhere for a celebratory meal. Praise your children for their success.
(Advice to fathers: Tread softly. As usual, there are nerves behind the insouciance. Resist the temptation to offer opinions or advice on sartorial matters. Our views on such matters do not count (apart from the heels). Don’t even begin to try to work out an academic gown, sash and hat. Enjoy. Smile.)
Thank you for supporting your son or daughter during their period studying at Aberystwyth. Hopefully they will go on to achieve success in their chosen career. However, if there are no clear plans in place yet, then remember that the University provides an extensive portfolio of postgraduate courses which will further enhance employability. Similarly, if you have another child who would benefit from studying at Aberystwyth, then we would be delighted if they too were to join us. We can then welcome you back again to another graduation ceremony. Perhaps, on that occasion, some of this advice will be more useful.
Today is a day for you to celebrate.
Dr Russell Davies, Marketing Manager (survivor of 4 graduation ceremonies with daughters)
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Graduation 2013 - Ceremony 1
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Seremoni 1Y Neuadd Fawr
Dydd Mawrth 9 Gorffennaf 2013 11yb
Trefniadaeth y CynulliadAr 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.
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.
Bydd cyfarchiad y Cyflwynydd fel a ganlyn:
Anrhydeddus Is-Ganghellor, cyflwynaf i ti 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.
Ceremony 1The Great Hall
Tuesday 9 July 2013 11am
Procedures of the CongregationThe 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.
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.
The formulae used during the ceremony may be translated as follows:
The Presenter’s formula –
Anrhydeddus Is-Ganghellor, cyflwynaf i ti 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.
Gorffennaf 2013 - Seremoni 1
Prifysgol Aberystwyth
Rhaglen Gerddorol | Programme of Music
Ymdeithgan | Processional Gorymdaith o Scipione | March from Scipione
George Frideric Handel
Ymadawiad | Recessional Diweddglo o Symffoni Rhif 1 i’r Organ | Finale from Organ Symphony No. 1
Louis Vierne Organydd | Organist
William Hayward, GRSM (Lond.), ARCM, LRAM, ARCO
Cyflwyniad Cerddorol | Musical Introducton a berfformiwyd gan | performed by
Melanie Evans BA Hons – ffliwt | flute
Shelley Fairplay MMus, BMus Hons, Dip ABRSM – telyn | harp
Egwyl Gerddorol | Musical Interlude
a ganwyd gan | sung by Cantorion Madrigalau Elisabethaidd | The Elizabethan Madrigal Singers Cyfarwyddwr Corawl: Chris Ashton | Choral Director: Chris Ashton
Cerddoriaeth dan ofal Dr David Russell Hulme BA Anrh, MA, PhD, TAR - Cyfarwyddwr Cerdd, Prifysgol AberystwythMusic supervised by Dr David Russell Hulme BA Hons, MA, PhD, PGCE - Director of Music, Aberystwyth University
Trefn y Gweithrediadau
Gorymdaith aelodau awdurdodau a sefydliadau lleol.
Gorymdaith aelodau'r staff academaidd.
Gorymdaith Swyddogion y Brifysgol.
Gair o groeso gan yr Is-Lywydd, Miss Gwerfyl Pierce Jones MA
Cyhoeddiad yr Ymgynulliad (darllenir gan Carys Eleri Davies)
Cyflwyno Cymrodyr Yr Anrhydedd Barnwr Niclas Parry a gyflwynir gan Dr Glenys Williams LLB (Hons) PGCE (HE)
FHEA PhD
Derbyn i raddau’r Brifysgol Yr Athro April McMahon, MA PhD FBA FRSE FLSW,
Is-Ganghellor
Order of Proceedings
Procession of members of local authorities and organisations.
Procession of members of academic staff.
Procession of University Officers.
Welcome by the Vice-President, Miss Gwerfyl Pierce Jones MA
Proclamation of the Congregation (to be read by Carys Eleri Davies)
Presentation of Fellow His Honour Judge Niclas Parry presented by Dr Glenys Williams LLB (Hons) PGCE (HE)
FHEA PhD
Admission to University’s degrees Professor April McMahon, MA PhD FBA FRSE FLSW,
Vice-Chancellor
Graduation 2013 - Ceremony 1
Aberystwyth University
Ysgol Addysg a Dysgu Gydol Oes School of Education and Lifelong Learning
Cyflwynir gan Bennaeth yr Adran, Dr Malcolm Thomas BSc(Tech) Hons PhD PGCE(FE) CBiol MIBiol FHEA Presented by the Head of Department, Dr Malcolm Thomas BSc(Tech) Hons PhD PGCE(FE) CBiol MIBiol FHEA
Addysg / Celfyddyd Gain | Education / Fine Art
Claire Blake H6Stephanie Louise Southwick H5
Addysg / Hanes | Education / History
Rachel Davies H4Olivia Rhian Prewett H3
Addysg gyda Hanes | Education with History
Gabriela Lucy Wale Soto H2*
Astudiaethau Plentyndod | Childhood Studies
Daisy Adams I6Ceri Bonner I5Samantha Marie Brennan I4Kristy Casey I3Gemma Cook I2Rhian Louise Cussons I1
*Alison Marie Davies J6Carys Eleri Davies J5Elin Mai Davies J4Esther Dooley J3Katie Danielle Dowse J2Rebecca Edwards J1
*Georgina Evans K6Gwenllian Evans K5Helen Jade Evans K4Skye Forsyth K3Natasha Kiri Fullard K2Samantha Marie Giles K1
*Sarah Amy Hall L6Katie Hawkins L5Jessica Lucy Hearne L4Faye Hooper L3Laura Howe L2Emily Patricia John L1
*Emily Jones M6Rebecca Jade Jones M5Nazmin Kauser M4Tanita Mae Keeble-Blaber M3Caroline Korell M2Alana Marie Lewis M1
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Ellyw Haf Lloyd N6Kylie Martindale N5Cecelia Sheila McDaid N4Holly Marie Nimmock N3Elin Mair O’Sullivan N2Rhian Owen N1
*Amy Jean Parrotte O6Natalie Peters O5Alexandra Richards O4Kelly Rose Roach O3Alaw Mai Roberts O2Laura Michelle Ryan O1
*Siwan St Paul P6Alysha-Jade Thomas P5Kirsty Bethan Thomas P4Catrin Timms P3Efrosyni - Ioli Tzatzimaki P2Natalie Williams P1
*Clair Roberta Wilson Q6
Llenyddiaeth Saesneg / Addysg | English Literature / Education
Emma Jane Razzell Q5Katie Elizabeth Barclay Westbury Q4
Baglor yn y Celfyddydau Bachelor of Arts Sedd/Seats
Y Gyfraith | Law
Andzelika Kozakiewicz H7Niamh Ailbhe Lewis H8
Y Gyfraith gyda Chymraeg | Law with Welsh
Siân Elen Jones H9
Y Gyfraith gydag Economeg | Law with Economics
Oluwatobiloba Odubela H10
Y Gyfraith gyda Gwleidyddiaeth | Law with Politics
Elliot Colburn H11
Y Gyfraith gyda Gwleidyddiaeth Ryngwladol | Law with International Politics
Naomi May Ball H12
Baglor yn y Celfyddydau Bachelor of Arts Sedd/Seat
Gorffennaf 2013 - Seremoni 1
Prifysgol Aberystwyth
Y Gyfraith gyda Throseddeg | Law with Criminology
Sophie Louise Campbell H13*
Tafadzwa Maxwell Chitate I7David Coleman I8Kimberly James-Long I9Joshua William Rix I10Corissa-Jade Smith I11Joshua Taisler I12
Baglor mewn Astudiaethau Economaidd a Chymdeithasol | Bachelor of Economic and Social Studies
Troseddeg | Criminology
Jack Frederick Daniel Basden I13*
Sin Yu Chow J7David Connor J8Laura Jayne Cooper J9Wendy Davies J10Jack David Forrest J11Laura Geldart J12Katie Guarino J13
*Rachel Howarth K7Jason Morgan K8Catrin Mair Puddy K9Katarzyna Serwaczynska K10Agnieszka Strykier K11Ailsa Truckle K12Robert Wade K13
*Rebecca Joan Watkins L7Kirsty Williams L8
Troseddeg gyda Seicoleg Gymhwysol | Criminology with Applied Psychology
Charlie Baker L9Rachael Copner L10Jordan Fellows L11
Adran y Gyfraith a Throseddeg Department of Law and Criminology
Cyflwynir gan Bennaeth yr Adran, yr Athro Noel Cox LLB LLM MTheol PhD MA LTh GradDipTertTchg FRHistS Presented by the Head of Department, Professor Noel Cox LLB LLM MTheol PhD MA LTh GradDipTertTchg FRHistS
Matthew Robert L12Jenaya Smith L13
*Petar Tsenkov Stoyanov M7Samantha Sullivan M8
Baglor yn y Cyfreithiau Bachelor of Laws
Cyfraith Busnes | Business Law
Luke Davies M9Paulina Ewa Sikorska M10
Cyfraith Droseddol | Criminal Law
Andhika Yahya Santiago Baramuli M11Dimitra Riga M12Katie Stables M13
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Cyfraith Ewropeaidd | European Law
Agnieszka Marta Bury N7Elizabet Etvart Karkkeselyan N8Tautvydas Petrosius N9
Iawnderau Dynol | Human Rights
Rebecca Siân Davies N10Joel Harrison-Hirst N11Victoria Jane Knapp N12Jacob Kreyberg N13
*Jeni Lloyd O7Rebecca Ray O8Valeriya Tihomirova Takova O9Shubhecha Kiran Tewari O10
Sedd/Seat
Graduation 2013 - Ceremony 1
Aberystwyth University
Baglor yn y Cyfreithiau Bachelor of Laws
Y Gyfraith | Law
Ana Mastura Abdul Manan O11Norjunita Abdul Rashid O12Azzimah Azreen Ahmad O13
*Nur Aliana Ahmad Rozaino P7Sonam Akthar P8Charles Harry Andrews P9Jonathan Charles Anthony P10Justin Jude Anthony Francis P11Jai Soorin Arul Dass P12Harcharan Singh Avatar Singh P13
*Claire Marie Nankya Bagambe Q7Gary Barnes Q8Louise Tammy Phillippa Barson Q9Shamina Begum Q10Ieuan Bevan Jones Q11Daryl Bigwood Q12James Bradshaw Q13
*Subhash Nair Chandra Sekran Q20Kiu San Cheng Q19Jia Shi Chew Q18Sen How Chiong Q17Manon Angharad Chirgwin Q16Stephanie Wan Chi Choong Q15Swati Chuni Q14
*Jennifer Codd P20Patrice Brigitte Coughlin P19Andrew Christopher Davies P18Emma Davies P17Hannah Ruth Davies P16Shaun Davies P15Jack Louis De La Haye P14
*Tze Yien Ding O20Robert Adam Donaldson O19Stacey Louise Duffy O18Christopher Dunn O17
Molly Dunn O16Yen Chin Ee O15Berlin Eng O14
*Ela Hesketh Evans N20Ebony Jane Fennell N19Alexander Ferrari-Stanford N18Sophie Fraser N17Tomos Andrew Gashe N16Angharad Susan Griffiths N15Bryony Dawn Hayward N14
*Jocelyn Wei Yin Heng M20Hannah Rhiannon Hill M19Samuel Hope-Woodroffe M18Liam Hunter M17Alexander Hutton-Lewis M16Nicole Hyatt M15Joseph David Ingram-Gettins M14
*Mageswaran Jeyapal L20Jonathan Jones L19Martin Samuel Jones L18Megan Angharad Jones L17Nicolle Jones L16Sophia Anne Jones L15Jivesh Kalaimani L14
*KamalaKannan Kaliaperumal K20Alexander Dalitso Khonje K19Deborah Amauchechi Dorothy Kobani K18Weng Hsin Kong K17Dalveena Jit Kaur Korotana K16Filip - Jakub Kostecki K15Kristy Jia Jia Ku K14
*Will Langley J20Mei Han Lee J19Scott Richard Adrian Lee J18Alexander Kim Wooi Leow J17Nikita Lewis J16Wei Wen Lim J15Yi Shuen Lim J14
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Egwyl Gerddorol | Musical Interlude‘All creatures now are merry-minded’ John Benet
‘Mae ‘nghariad i’n Fenws’ (My love is like Venus) Cân werin draddodiadol | Welsh traditional song (trefnwyd gan | arranged by Ian Parrott)
Siyahamba (Testun Zwlŵeg: ‘Gorymdeithiwn yng ngoleuni Duw’ | Cân brotest o Dde Affrica | South African protest song Zulu text: ‘We are marching in the light of God’) (trefnwyd gan | arranged by Anders Nyberg)
Gorffennaf 2013 - Seremoni 1
Prifysgol Aberystwyth
Grace Lima I20Katie Jayne Mansell I19Myron Marazakis I18Elle Louise McCook I17Michael McEwen I16Joseph James McNulty I15Kevin Miranda I14
*Keeshend Mono Nair Monogar H20Alex Morris H19Teodora Todorova Mundrova H18Mohd Taufik Thum Nafiz H17Meng Yee Ng H16Min Hui Ng H15Lionel Navin Noel H14
*Olisa Nwokedi Q21Richard Oberholzer Q22Wen Yee Ong Q23Mitchell Parker Q24Jordan Lee Parker-Jackson Q25Rebecca Elizabeth Parkin Q26
*Emma Parry P21Dayangku Siti Nur Hanisah Pengiran Haji Mohd Ali P22Thao Ngoc Phuong Pham P23Samantha Ann Phillips P24Han Yin Phin P25Carys Rachel Price-Jones P26
*William Pryce O21Kartikeyaan Raja Manikam O22Rimante Rakstyte O23Noor Hafizah Rashid O24Frederick Ratcliff O25Azeem Raza O26
*Benjamin James Roberts N21Arlzevrul Ezhrwel Roping N22Miguel Sequerah N23Fazeela Ahmed Shaheem N24Anujgit Singh N25Palvinder Kaur Ajaib Singh N26
*Gresham Robert Essex Smith M21Emmanouil Stamatakis M22Jun Bin Tan M23Marcus Tan Jian Ming M24E-Yohanna Teklu M25Hui Leong Terng M26
*Kartik Thavasi Kanoo L21Liam Thomas L22Jessica Tomlinson L23Hannah Townsend L24Jennifer Lee Turner L25Matthew James Vernon L26
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Robin Kin Vun Vu K21Jenna Welfare K22Emma Ruth Whitehouse K23Angharad Williams K24Carl Williams K25Geraint Llŷr Williams K26
*Sarah-Louise Williams J21Hung June Wo J22Kai Rong Daniel Wong J23Mun Choong Wong J24Pui Tung Wong J25Alice Wooler J26
*Kean Chee Yong I21Edreen Elina Zulkiplee I22
Y Gyfraith gydag Almaeneg | Law with German
Alessandro Gensale I23Alexander Greenwood-Forkin I24
Y Gyfraith gyda Sbaeneg | Law with Spanish
Rachel Leanne Morris I25
Athro yn y Cyfreithiau Master of Laws
Cyfraith Busnes Ryngwladol | International Business Law
Daniel Matthews I26*
Y Gyfraith a Rheolaeth yr Amgylchedd | Environmental Law and Management
Aimee Brincat H21Sarah Louise Pinkerton H22Laura Elizabeth Renaudon H23Harriet Sian Elen Webb H24
LLM drwy Ymchwil | LLM By Research
Vanisha Sritharan H25*
Ymarferiad y Gyfraith | Legal Practice
Caryl Elin Hughes G21
Doethur mewn Athroniaeth | Doctor of Philosophy
Y Gyfraith | Law
Saleh Abdulla Murad Abdulla G22
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