Celebration as graduation returns
Professional golfer Catriona Matthew OBE and marine and polar scientist Professor Sir Ian Boyd FRS have today received honorary doctorates from the °®Âþµº.
Professional golfer Catriona Matthew OBE and marine and polar scientist Professor Sir Ian Boyd FRS have today received honorary doctorates from the °®Âþµº.
Mrs Matthew ¨C a graduate of the University and its sports scholarship programme ¨C was recognised for her outstanding contribution to women¡¯s golf, while Sir Ian ¨C a former Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government ¨C was celebrated for his contribution to environmental science.
They received their accolades alongside 719 students at today¡¯s graduation [Friday 1 April] ¨C the first in-person ceremonies to take place at the University since November 2019, due to the pandemic.
Honorary graduate Catriona Matthew OBE.
Mrs Matthew has close ties to °®Âþµº having been the first female to join the University¡¯s international sports scholarship programme in 1987. She has enjoyed a phenomenal career at the top of world golf, having won 11 professional competitions, and becoming the first Team Europe captain to win back-to-back Solheim Cups.
Speaking after the ceremony, Mrs Matthew said: ¡°I am truly humbled to receive such an honour from the °®Âþµº. Never in my wildest dreams did I envisage returning almost 30 years after graduating with an honours degree in finance to receive an honorary doctorate.
¡°It was a pleasure to be back on campus today and celebrate alongside today¡¯s graduates.¡±
Sir Ian, who is currently Chairman of the UK Research Integrity Office and a professor at the University of St Andrews, said: ¡°It is a considerable honour to become a graduate of the °®Âþµº alongside the many other accomplished students graduating today.¡±
Professor Sir Ian Boyd
Today¡¯s graduation ceremonies were presided over by the University Chancellor, The Rt Hon Lord Jack McConnell, and Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Gerry McCormac.
Professor McCormac said: ¡°I extend my congratulations to all of our graduands and honorary graduands on their hard-earned accomplishments.¡±
719 students graduated from the °®Âþµº.
Today¡¯s graduation ceremonies are a new and permanent addition to the University calendar ¨C complementing the summer and winter graduations which are held every year. Most students graduating in April are those graduating from year-long programmes.
Graduations are scheduled to take place 21-27 June to celebrate students who completed their studies in 2020 and 2021 but were unable to attend a ceremony due to the pandemic, and 2022 summer graduates will receive their awards on 29 and 30 June.
This year¡¯s winter graduations are planned for 24 and 25 November.
Selection of images from graduation
Interview: Catriona Matthew
Interview: Sir Ian Boyd