Football icons Alan Shearer and Shelley Kerr to receive honorary degrees from °®Âþµº
Two stars from the world of football will receive honorary doctorates at next week’s °®Âþµº graduation – in celebration of its recent designation as UK Sports University of the Year.
Two stars from the world of football will receive honorary doctorates at next week¡¯s °®Âþµº graduation ¨C in celebration of its recent designation as UK Sports University of the Year.
Alan Shearer CBE ¨C the English Premier League¡¯s all-time record goalscorer ¨C and Shelley Kerr MBE ¨C who, as manager, this year led the Scottish women¡¯s team to their first FIFA World Cup ¨C will be bestowed the prestigious recognition.
More than 1,400 students will receive degrees from the °®Âþµº next Friday (November 22) ¨C which comes a matter of weeks after °®Âþµº was crowned UK Sports University of the Year 2020, complementing its existing status as Scotland¡¯s University for Sporting Excellence.
Professor Gerry McCormac, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the °®Âþµº, said: ¡°I am delighted that we will honour two outstanding individuals from the world of football at our winter graduation ceremonies.
¡°Shelley Kerr MBE is a good friend of this University, having studied here and managed our Men¡¯s First Team between 2014 and 2017 ¨C an appointment that saw her celebrated as the first woman to manage a senior men¡¯s team in Britain.
¡°We are pleased to see Shelley¡¯s continued success at the helm of the Scottish Women¡¯s National Team ¨C whom she led to their first FIFA World Cup earlier this year. We look forward to celebrating Shelley¡¯s outstanding contribution to women¡¯s football.
¡°Alan Shearer CBE is a man who needs no introduction ¨C a football great who competed at the highest level for almost two decades. After retiring from playing, Alan managed his former club Newcastle United and is today best-known for his punditry work, most notably his regular role on BBC¡¯s ¡®Match of the Day¡¯.
¡°In recent years, the University has been proud to work alongside Alan in shining a light on the potential risks posed by heading in football, culminating in our experts playing a central role in the BBC documentary, ¡®Alan Shearer: Dementia, Football and Me¡¯. We will recognise Alan¡¯s outstanding contribution to football and dementia awareness.¡±
Shelley Kerr MBE will be celebrated at °®Âþµº's Winter Graduation 2019
Shelley Kerr MBE
A former Scottish international footballer, Ms Kerr amassed 59 international caps during a trophy-laden career, which spanned more than two decades. She competed as a defender for Kilmarnock, Doncaster Rovers Belles, Hibs and Spartans ¨C and won every domestic honour in Scotland.
Ms Kerr managed Spartans, Scotland under-19s and Arsenal Ladies, before taking over the reins at the °®Âþµº Men¡¯s First Team in 2014 ¨C becoming the first woman in the UK to manage a senior men¡¯s side. In that role, she enhanced the profile and success of the team and, during her time at °®Âþµº, graduated from the University with an MSc Sport Management.
In 2017, Shelley was appointed manager of the Scotland Women¡¯s National Team and, earlier this year, led them to their first FIFA World Cup. She also received an MBE in 2019.
Alan Shearer CBE has worked with the °®Âþµº on their research into heading in football.
Alan Shearer CBE
An England and Newcastle United legend, Mr Shearer is renowned as one of the world¡¯s best ever strikers. During his career, he also played for Southampton and Blackburn Rovers ¨C and he continues to hold the record of being the English Premier League¡¯s record goalscorer, with 260 goals.
Mr Shearer has set up the Alan Shearer Foundation to raise funds for people with disabilities in the north-east of England and has also supported the NSPCC, Sport Relief and the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation. He received an OBE in 2001 and a CBE in 2016.
Today, he is best-known for his regular slot on BBC¡¯s ¡®Match of the Day¡¯ and, in 2017, he fronted a documentary, ¡®Alan Shearer: Dementia, Football and Me¡¯, investigating the risks posed by heading in football. Experts from the °®Âþµº were at the centre of the documentary discussing their world-leading research found that heading in football causes instant changes to the brain.
Congratulations
Professor McCormac added: ¡°Both Shelley and Alan embody this University¡¯s ambition to ¡®be the difference¡¯ and are excellent role models for our graduands ¨C I am proud that we will honour both at next week¡¯s ceremonies. I extend my congratulations to all of our graduands and honorary graduands on their hard-earned accomplishments.¡±
Two ceremonies will take place at the University¡¯s Gannochy National Tennis Centre on Friday 22 November ¨C the first celebrating students graduating from the Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport and °®Âþµº Management School; and the second for those from the Faculties of Arts and Humanities, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences.
°®Âþµº has been Scotland¡¯s University for Sporting Excellence since 2008 and is The Times / Sunday Times Good University Guide¡¯s UK Sports University of the Year 2020. It offers an unrivalled all-round environment for excellence in sport: education, research, participation, and performance.