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Southwark Cathedral4 & 5 July 2019

Graduation ceremonies

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On behalf of King’s College London it is my great pleasure to welcome you to this graduation ceremony and to extend a special welcome to those on whom we will be conferring degrees.

These ceremonies are important occasions in the life of King’s and especially significant for all the graduands celebrating their achievements with family and friends. I am delighted that there will be so many supporters here and I know that we are all immensely proud of all those who are graduating today.

King’s maintains strong and ever-growing links with its alumni at home and abroad. In the course of my travels, I look forward to meeting many more of those whose lives and careers have been influenced by their education and experiences at this great university.

I offer heartfelt congratulations to all our graduates and, on behalf of everyone at King’s, greatly look forward to maintaining an enduring and rewarding association in the future.

The Rt Hon the Lord Geidt GCB GCVO OBE QSO FKC

Chairman of Council

About the Chairman of Council

Lord Geidt is Chairman of King’s College London, a Member of the House of Lords and a Permanent Lord in Waiting to The Queen. He was Private Secretary to The Queen for a decade until 2017, having joined the Royal Household from an earlier career in military and diplomatic service. He is Chairman of The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, a Trustee of The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust and a Trustee of the Nuffield Trust for the Forces of the Crown. He graduated in War Studies from King's College London, and in International Relations from Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

A message from the Chairman of King’s College London

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Programme

Members of Academic Staff

Senior OfficersDirector of Students & Education

Tessa Harrison BA PGDip FAUA

President of the Students’ Union

Ahad Mahmood

Acting Dean of King’s College London

The Reverend Tim Ditchfield FKC

Deans of FacultyFaculty of Dentistry, Oral &

Craniofacial Sciences

Professor Mike Curtis BDS MA PhD FDSRCS

(Eng) PGCAP PGDipAP NTF

Life Sciences & Medicine

Professor Richard Trembath FRCP FMedSci FKC

Vice Presidents & PrincipalsProvost/Senior Vice President (Health) &

Executive Director of King’s Health Partners

Professor Sir Robert Lechler PhD FRCP

FRCPath FMedSci FKC

Provost/Senior Vice President

(Arts & Sciences)

Professor Evelyn Welch MBE BA PhD FRHS

FRSA FKC

Senior Vice President (Quality, Strategy

& Innovation)

Chris Mottershead BSc MSc

Vice President & Vice Principal (Education)

Professor Nicola Phillips BA MSc PhD FAcSS

Vice President & Vice Principal (International)

Professor ‘Funmi Olonisakin

Vice President & Vice Principal (London)

Baroness Bull

Vice President & Vice Principal (Research)

Professor Reza Razavi

Vice President & Vice Principal (Service)

Professor Jonathan Grant PhD

Members of the Council

Chair of the King’s College London Alumni AssociationDr Barrie S Morgan FKC

King’s Education Award Winners 2018-19

New Fellows & Honorary Fellows 2018-19

President & PrincipalProfessor Edward Byrne AC FKC FMedSci

MD DSc FRCP FRACP FRCPE FHAMS (Hon) FTSE

FAAN MBA

Chairman of Council

The Rt Hon the Lord Geidt GCB GCVO OBE

QSO FKC

The organ will play and the company is requested to rise during the procession and to remain standing until the Chairman of the Council is seated. The procession has 12 categories: in those with plural components the procession will comprise those able to be present and will not necessarily constitute full membership.

Presentees and guests are reminded that, out of consideration to their fellow guests, the taking of photographs or videos during the ceremony is not permitted.

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WelcomeSub-Dean, Michael Rawson

Assistant Curate, David Adamson

The opening addressThe President & Principal

Presentation of medallistsThe Wellington Medal is awarded annually

to the most outstanding undergraduate

of their year, chosen by the university.

The medal commemorates the role of the

1st Duke of Wellington in the foundation of

King’s College London and is presented

by the current Duke of Wellington HonDLitt,

who was Chairman of King’s from

2007 to 2016.

Jelf Medals are awarded to undergraduate

students nominated by the faculties of the

university as having made a significant

academic and social contribution to the

King’s community. This endowment was

established to commemorate the services

to the university by the Reverend Richard

Jelf, who was Principal of King’s from

1844 to 1868.

The GKT School of Medical Education Gold and Silver Medals recognise the

most outstanding academic achievements

by our medical students in their final

examinations. The winner of the Gold Medal

is also awarded the Haberdashers’ Prize.

The Haberdashers’ Company has been

connected with St Thomas’ since 1622 when

a member, Roger Jeston, established a fund

– The Jeston Charity – which is associated

with the Hospital. The Haberdashers’ Prize

marks the close links between the Company

and the GKT School of Medical Education.

Presentation of graduands

Presentation of King’s Education Award winners 2018-19The King’s Education Awards are awarded

to members of academic staff of the

university, in recognition of their

outstanding contribution to the teaching

and learning experience of the students,

and nominated by the students themselves.

Response on behalf of the students

The duties of a doctor

Standards for dental professionals

Address by the Dean of Faculty

Presentation of Fellows & Honorary Fellows 2018-19

The closing addressThe Chairman of Council

The company rises for the National Anthem

and remains standing until after the

Procession has left.

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The duties of a doctor

In caring for patients and in the pursuit of scientific knowledge, I shall at all times act in ways which show respect for human life and dignity.

• I shall make the care of my patient my first concern and protect and promote the health of patients and the public.

• I shall provide a good standard of practice and care, keeping my professional knowledge and skills up to date and working within the limits of my competence.

• I shall work with colleagues in ways that best serve patients’ interests, treating patients as individuals, politely and considerately and respecting their dignity and right to confidentiality.

• I shall work in partnership with patients, listening to their concerns and preferences, giving information in a way they can understand, respecting their right to reach decisions with me about their care and supporting them to improve and maintain their health.

Now that I am about to enter the noble profession of medicine, I solemnly commit myself to observing its highest standards and traditions to help patients trust doctors with their life and health.

• I shall be honest and open and act with integrity, not putting patients at risk or discriminating unfairly against patients or colleagues and never abusing my patients’ trust in me or the public’s trust in the profession.

• I shall be personally accountable for my professional practice and always prepared to justify my decisions and actions.

• I shall carry out my professional duties, including teaching and research, with honesty and integrity.

• By an honourable life in the service of humanity, I shall bring credit to this university and to those who have taught me.

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Standards for dental professionals

Now that I am about to enter the profession of dentistry, I solemnly commit myself to observing the highest standards and traditions expected of all healthcare professionals.

• I shall make the care of the patient my first concern, and protect and promote the health of patients and the public.

• I shall always act, and work with colleagues, in ways that serve patients’ best interests.

• At all times, in carrying out my professional duties I shall be honest, open and act with integrity.

• I shall endeavour to maintain the highest standards of professionalism, clinical practice and patient care.

Patients must be able to trust the dental profession. To justify that trust, we as a profession have a duty to maintain a good standard of practice and care.

• I shall respect patients’ rights to reach decisions with me about their care, and support them to improve and maintain their health.

• I shall be personally accountable for my professional practice and always prepared to justify my decisions and actions.

• By an honourable life in the service of humanity, I shall bring credit to this university and to the profession.

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Fellowships

Ms Tracy AlexanderDirector of Forensic Services, City of London Police, a key contributor to the College’s Forensics research strategy development, and a King’s alumna.

Professor Edward Byrne AC

Professor of Experimental Neurology and President & Principal of King’s College since 2014, having previously been Vice Chancellor of Monash University.

Mr John Eekelaar Emeritus Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford, writer on family law and founding researcher in socio-legal family studies, and a King’s alumnus.

Bishop Babatunde Johnson Bishop of Lagos Mainland and King’s alumnus who maintains strong links with the College, its chapel and choir, hosting a very successful visit to Nigeria in 2018.

Sir Peter Lampl OBE Chairman and Founder, the Sutton Trust, which he founded to increase social mobility through education and employment, and a valued supporter of widening participation work at King’s.

Ms Ailsa Rutter OBE

An internationally recognised leader in tobacco control, Director of FRESH, and a King’s alumna (BSc Hons: Nursing Studies 1993).

Mr Andrew Summers CMG

Independent member of Council since 2010 and Chairman of the Audit, Risk & Compliance Committee, King’s College London.

Professor Richard TrembathProfessor of Medical Genetics and Executive Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, King’s College London

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Fellowships & Honorary Fellowships

The following have been awarded a Fellowship of King’s College London:

The following have been awarded an Honorary Fellowship of King’s College London:

Professor Saman Warnakulasuriya OBE

Director of the World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre for Oral Cancer, an expert in the epidemiology and prevention of oral cancer and Emeritus Professor, King’s College London.

Dr Stephen WeissVisiting Senior Research Fellow in the Department of War Studies who has made a vital personal contribution to teaching about the experience of war and psychology.

Professor Mogens KilianWorld leading authority in microbiology and former Director, The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research.

Professor Ihron Rensburg Former Vice Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg, who has worked with King’s through the African Leadership Centre partnership.

Professor David Titterington Head of Organ at the Royal Academy of Music, Professor, University of London, Artistic Director St Albans International Organ Festival, and a key teacher of organ scholars at King’s.

Dr Yvonne Thompson CBE

Business leader, equality and diversity champion, and Chair of the Radio Academy charity.

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After you’ve graduated stay in touch

Whilst you have now graduated, your journey with the King’s alumni community is just beginning. From mentoring and career advice to library access, the alumni team is here to support you through a variety of opportunities and benefits as you embark on your career or further study.

You can find out more about the benefits of being a King’s alumni online at alumni.kcl.ac.uk, or come chat with us at the Alumni Stand! You can also contact the Alumni Team on [email protected] or +44 (0) 20 7848 3053. Some of the benefits you can look forward to include:

Alumni events The alumni team organises a variety of events, from panel sessions on topical subjects to our ‘How to…’ webinar series featuring practical advice from alumni at the top of their fields. Whether you want to learn how to get your new job, hear the latest on Brexit from King’s experts, or just need an excuse to meet with old friends, there’s an event for you in our busy, year-round schedule.

Global Networking opportunities We host networking events all over the world, so you can reconnect and meet new friends. We regularly travel out to the US, Asia Pacific and China to host events and share updates from King’s. More events are being added all the time, organised by the alumni team and our vibrant international alumni committees. Recently, events have taken place in France, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago and Pakistan!

King’s Connect MentoringJoin our online platform King’s Connect to tap into your alumni community and develop your professional network. As a mentee, you can receive professional advice, guidance and insights from other members. If you choose to become a mentor, you can also share your professional knowledge, experiences and insights with other members. We also host regular mentoring meet-ups so you can connect with your community irl.

Access to King’s, libraries and online journalsSign up for an alumni library card and get lifetime membership for all five campus libraries. You can register for exclusive alumni access to online academic journals, such as JSTOR. You can also continue to use the Fitness Centres at a discount with an Alumni Membership. For a full list of alumni benefits and discounts please visit alumni.kcl.ac.uk.

Wherever you go, whatever the future holds

– you will be Forever King’s. Share your

graduation story using #ForeverKings

instagram/kclalumni

facebook/kclalumni

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From the Chair of the King’s College London Alumni Association (KCLA)

On behalf of the Alumni Association (KCLA), I would like to congratulate you and to welcome you as a new graduate to the King’s alumni community. I know this is a very proud day for you and your family as you celebrate your success. Do stay in touch with King’s. You will benefit from a range of alumni benefits from professional development opportunities to networking events. In turn, King’s will benefit from your experience, networks and support.

KCLA is an alumni-led organisation, through an elected Council, acting in the interests of its members to build an engaged alumni community which is supportive of King’s. As a King’s graduate, you are automatically a member.

KCLA works closely with the Alumni Office in the interests of alumni. Our mission is to develop a sense of belonging to an energised King’s community which helps underpin the realisation of the university’s 2029 vision. We achieve this through reunions, lectures and debates, dinners, sporting events and volunteering around the world.

We look forward to welcoming you in person to one of our events.

Dr Barrie Morgan FKC

Chair, King’s College London Alumni AssociationDepartment of Geography, 1967–86

External Relations Directorate, 1986 –2002

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245,500alumni in

194countries

International Alumni Leaders in

58countries

55,417alumni outside the UK

50events organised worldwide per year on average, both alumni and office led

767alumni signed up as mentors

We hope you have really enjoyed your time at King’s College London and are enthusiastic about your next steps whatever they may be. For many, it will be entering employment in charities,

investment banks, think tanks, academia and more. For others, it will be further study and professional training, and for some it will be exploring the world around them. Whatever stage you’re at, King’s Careers & Employability are here to help you for a whole 2 years after you graduate so be sure to take advantage of us!

To do so, simply register with King’s CareerConnect as a graduate at kcl.ac.uk/careerconnect and you can benefit from all this and more: • One-to-one appointments with a Career Consultant to

help you with your career choice (Skype appointments are available if you’re not here in person)

• Workshops to brush up your job application skills• Events to meet employers and network

We’d also really like to hear your stories of what comes next after King’s! About 15 months after the end of your course, you’ll be asked to complete the Graduate Outcomes Survey to share that story with us, just like every other graduate from a UK university. You can keep your contact details up to date on King’s CareerConnect or through a form on our website. Visit our alumni webpages for more information.

Find us: Level 5, Bush House SE, Strand CampusContact us: [email protected], +44 (0)20 7848 7135Follow us: @kingscareers | kcl.ac.uk/careers/alumni

King’s International Alumni Award Rita Kakati Shah | Mathematics & Management, 2001

King’s Global Health Alumni Award Elizabeth Khadija Tissingh AKC MBBS MSc MRCS Medicine, 2008

King’s Entrepreneur AwardDevika Wood, Human Sciences, 2013

King’s Future Alumnus AwardJames Frater Medicine, 2021

King’s STEM Alumni AwardJesse Lozano Law, 2012

King’s Emerging Leader AwardAmira Modi | Mathematics & Management, 2002

King’s Transformation AwardShereen Mashhadi Ahvazi Midwifery, 2018

King’s Arts and Culture Alumni Award Emily Berrington, Development Geography, 2008

King’s Alumni Impact AwardJohan Eldebo | International Peace & Security, 2009

Alumnus or Alumna of the YearFarrah Storr | French with English, 2001

Helen Hudson AwardDaniel Peltz OBE FKC MA History, 1982

King’s in Service AwardJonathan Andrews | English Language & Literature, 2015

Recognising outstanding alumni King’s Distinguished Alumni Awards 2019KING’S CAREERS

& EMPLOYABILITY

You can benefit from King’s Careers & Employability services for 2 years after you graduate.

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A message from President & Principal

A very warm welcome to you all to King’s July 2019 degree ceremonies.

Today marks a defining moment in the lives of our new graduates. Not only is it the culmination of intense periods of study, it is a day to acknowledge your personal resilience in acquiring a degree and celebrate the exciting futures that await you.

What defines a King’s graduate? What makes you stand out from your peers?

Our students are those who answer the call to tackle society’s greatest challenges, both today and in the future. King’s graduates are curious, unafraid of asking probing questions that challenge the status quo. They are hungry for knowledge, and they are driven by a passion to have a meaningful impact on the world. Although King’s has a rich tradition and almost 200 years of history behind it, our graduates are forward-focused. You are the change-makers of the future, determined to go into the workforce and push the boundaries of established thinking and conventions.

King’s takes great pride in the achievements and qualities of our graduates, who set a high standard for the next generation of lifelong-learners to go above and beyond.

Whilst I hope that your time at King’s has given you the opportunity to immerse yourself deeply in your chosen field, I also hope that we have instilled in you the importance of a ‘big-picture’ perspective. As you embark upon your careers and life after university, I hope that you take with you the importance of fostering genuine collaboration with those around you. A King’s graduate never loses sight of the goal to make the

world a better place; where you see injustice, disadvantage or challenges, be brave enough to challenge, to speak up, to offer a solution when it’s needed most.

I am excited to watch you use your personal empathy and the spirit of collaboration to forge new ways of thinking, and to apply your in-depth knowledge of your discipline in the real world.

It is with great pride that I warmly welcome new graduates into our 188,000-strong alumni network, leaders both at home and abroad. Today, you join a community of trailblazers who have gone on to rewrite the political landscape, transform the media, business and academic industries, and deliver life-changing contributions in the fields of health, law, international aid and the arts.

I send you my very best wishes for the bright future that awaits you and for your continuing relationship with King’s. Congratulations, I hope you will all enjoy the ceremony today.

Professor Edward Byrne AC FKC FMedSci

MD DSc FRCP FRACP FRCPE FAHMS (Hon)

FTSE FAAN MBA

President & Principal

About the President & PrincipalProfessor Ed Byrne began his career in Adelaide after graduating with first class honours from the University of Tasmania in 1974. His major research contributions are in the field of mitochondrial medicine and neuromuscular disorders. He was appointed Vice Provost (Health) at UCL in 2007, and eighth University President and Vice-Chancellor at Monash University in 2009. He became President & Principal at King’s College London in 2014. Professor Byrne has honorary doctorates from Western Ontario, Adelaide and Warwick Universities, and honorary professorships at Warwick, PKU and UCL. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and was awarded Australia’s highest honour, the Companionship of the Order of Australia, in 2014.

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It offers an intellectually rigorous environment supported by welcoming and caring traditions. It has more than 33,000 students (of whom over 13,000 are postgraduates) from 150 countries worldwide, and 8,500 members of staff. King’s vision is to make the world a better place, building on its heritage of involvement in many of the advances that shape modern life, such as the discovery of the structure of DNA; research that led to the development of radio, radar, television and mobile phones, and key developments in medicine and healthcare including antiseptic surgery and palliative care.

King’s has a distinguished international reputation in the humanities, law, the sciences, psychiatry, medicine, dentistry, nursing, and the social sciences. King’s four Thames-side campuses in central London, and at Denmark Hill, place it at the centre of international conversations in policy, government, law, culture, religion, business and medicine.

Twelve people from King’s and its associated institutions have been awarded the Nobel Prize, including Professor Peter Higgs CH (for his proposal of the Higgs boson); Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu for his role in the anti-apartheid campaign in South Africa; Professor Sir James Black (1924-2010) for the development

of life-saving drugs; and Professor Maurice Wilkins (1916-2004) for his work on the structure of DNA.

King’s College London was founded within the tradition of the Church of England by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington in 1829. When the University of London was established in 1836, King’s became one of its two founding colleges. In the course of its history it has grown and developed through many mergers, including those with Chelsea and Queen Elizabeth Colleges in 1985; with the Institute of Psychiatry in 1997, and with the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals in 1998. These mergers brought institutions with their own distinguished reputations and traditions into King’s. The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience

Your universityGuy’s, King’s & St Thomas’ School of Medical Education and Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences

is closely associated with the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust which includes the famous Bethlem Hospital dating from the 13th century. The Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care is directly descended from the world’s first professional school of nursing, founded by Florence Nightingale at St Thomas’ in 1860.

Since the 1990s King’s academics have been involved in the education of the UK Armed Services, and the Defence Studies Department is based in the Joint Services Command and Staff College in Shrivenham, Wiltshire.

While remaining part of the University of London, King’s has enjoyed financial and academic autonomy since 1994. Since 2008 it has awarded its own degrees.

King’s College London is one of England’s oldest and most prestigious universities, providing world-class teaching and cutting edge research.

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Guy’s, King’s & St Thomas’ School of Medical Education and Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial SciencesThe GKT medical and dental schools were formed by the merger in 1998 of the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospitals and King’s College London.

St Thomas’ Hospital dates from the 12th century, and medicine has been formally taught there since the 16th century. Guy’s Hospital has offered medical education since the Hospital opened in the early 18th century, and dental education since Guy’s became the first general hospital in the country to establish a dental school, in 1888. The original King’s College School of Medicine was founded in 1831, and King’s College Hospital was established in 1840. The medical school separated from King’s College in 1910 at about the time that the hospital moved from central London to Denmark Hill, and then re-merged with the College in 1983.

The GKT School of Medical Education is now part of the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine at King’s, which has more than 6,100 students of whom some 1,800 are postgraduates, while the Dental Institute has nearly 1,300 students, including more than 500 postgraduates. Alongside the NHS foundation trusts of Guy’s and St Thomas’; King’s College Hospital and South London and Maudsley, King’s College London is part of King’s Health Partners Academic Health Sciences Centre: a pioneering global collaboration where world-class research, education and clinical practice are brought together for the benefit of

Reggie The silver replica of the King’s mascot, Reggie the Lion, which is used at ceremonial events such as degree ceremonies, was presented to King’s in 1959 ‘in appreciation of many happy years’ by Robert John Stewart McDowall (1892-1990) who was the King’s College London Halliburton Professor of Psychology from 1923 to 1959.

patients. The university is also a founder member of the Francis Crick Institute, a biomedical discovery institute bringing together six of the UK’s most successful scientific and academic organisations to understand the fundamental biology underlying health and disease and to translate discoveries into new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat major illnesses.

Many famous dental and medical practitioners have taught at Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’. Newland Pedley, founder of the Guy’s Dental Institute, was the first dental surgeon to accompany British troops in a war zone, during the Boer War, while Sir William Kelsey Fry led the development of maxillofacial surgery in World War I. The Romantic poet John Keats qualified as an apothecary or general practitioner at Guy’s in 1816. Lord Lister, known as ‘the father of modern medicine’, pioneered antiseptic surgery at King’s later in the century. Thomas Addison, Richard Bright and Thomas Hodgkin, after whom Addison’s, Bright’s and Hodgkin’s diseases are named, worked at Guy’s. Winners of the Nobel Prize include Professor Charles Barkla, pioneer of X-ray spectroscopy; Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, who made important discoveries about vitamins; Sir Charles Scott Sherrington, landmark researcher on the nervous system, and Dr Max Theiler who developed a vaccine for yellow fever. Dame Cicely Saunders, founder of the modern hospice movement, trained as a doctor at St Thomas’, and her work is continued through the Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, Policy & Rehabilitation at King’s, opened in 2010.

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News in brief

King’s welcomes the Royal Family King’s was pleased to welcome members of the Royal Family to the university recently. The Duchess of Sussex joined a distinguished and inspirational panel for International Women’s Day to discuss the value of education in enabling young girls and women to reach their full potential. The Duke of Sussex attended the fifth annual Veterans’ Mental Health Conference, joining leading academics, charities and policy makers to discuss the latest research on military mental health. Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge, opened Bush House, King’s state-of-the-art learning and cultural space and former home of the BBC World Service. The Royal Party was greeted by King’s students and staff and met with researchers, scientists and social scientists who are undertaking ground breaking research across multidisciplinary subjects, whilst also providing an inspirational education to develop the world’s leaders of the future.

Harnessing the power of parents Only 24 per cent of pupils who are eligible for free school meals progress to higher education. New approaches are needed to support pupils from underrepresented groups to achieve their academic potential. Parent Power, pioneered by King’s Social Mobility & Student Success Division and community organising charity Citizens UK, harnesses the power of parents to inspire young people to pursue higher education. Parents of high-performing

underrepresented pupils living in King’s local boroughs have gained knowledge about the education and university system and have improved their skills and relationships, to help them to break down the barriers their children are facing. Parents who have joined Parent Power have secured fully-funded bespoke open days at universities across the UK and negotiated bursary places on private summer schools. A group of 40 parent leaders now meets monthly to campaign against educational inequality and to support other parents. King’s was recently awarded the Guardian’s Social and Community Impact Award for this groundbreaking project, recognising our commitment to finding the brightest minds regardless of background.

Global study reveals attitude to women’s equality A study by Ipsos MORI, in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership (GIWL) at King’s and International Women’s Day (IWD), revealed attitudes to gender equality around the world. With this year’s International Women’s Day theme of #BalanceforBetter emphasising collective action and shared responsibility for creating a gender-balanced world, the study found that three in five men (61 per cent) globally acknowledge that gender equality won’t be achieved in their country unless they also take action to support women’s rights. Julia Gillard, former Prime Minister of Australia and Chair of the GIWL said ‘It’s heartening to

see that attitudes towards male and female roles are changing. Politicians and business leaders must hear and act on that message. We need to redouble efforts to accelerate progress in tackling gender gaps and increasing female representation in positions of power.’

King’s ranked 5th in the world for social impact King’s has been ranked 5th in the world in the 2019 THE University Impact Rankings, a pioneering initiative that recognises and celebrates the social and economic contribution of universities.Challenging universities to consider their societal impact, the new rankings measure how their work contributes to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They provide an opportunity for universities to reflect on their local and global impact and to demonstrate the difference they are making to the world in which we live.

From the classroom to the community King’s students are working alongside our local communities to apply their learning to real-world situations.Students from King’s Business School were paired with local enterprises to address live challenges that they face. Developed and organised in partnership with Westminster City Council, King’s Business School Consultancy Project sees students spend a month working with local enterprises, examining their specific business questions before presenting their final recommendations.

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Meanwhile, King’s Legal Clinic continues to provide a free to use advice-only legal service for staff, students and local communities. Students from The Dickson Poon School of Law work under the supervision of qualified layers, interviewing clients, analysing their legal problems and researching the issues involved in their client’s case. As well as gaining valuable pro bono work experience and a range of transferrable skills, students further develop their competencies in legal writing and drafting, interviewing skills and real-life legal research.

Working with local school children to monitor air quality Every day, London’s children are exposed to air pollution on their journeys to and from school. This can restrict lung development and lead to serious health problems later in life. To help King’s scientists understand the different air quality levels children experience, in March 250 pupils from primary schools across five London boroughs were equipped with state-of-the-art toxic air monitoring backpacks developed by Dyson. The backpacks could be used as a normal bag, but were fitted with lightweight sensors to allow scientists to record pollutant levels throughout the school day. Funded by the Mayor of London, the results of the study will allow King’s scientists to compare the exposure of children who make similar journeys but take different routes and travel modes and then recommend how children can reduce their exposure in future.

Funding the future Fifteen projects have been funded in the latest round of King’s Together, which awards start-up funding to multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary collaborations across the university. Projects funded in this round include: a world-first project to improve the care of newborns with a life-threatening bowel condition; a unique collaboration that will examine how Virtual Reality can bring to life stories of migration and belonging; an investigation bringing together classics, sociology of religion, psychiatry and experimental neuroscience to understand the relationships between religious experience and psychopathology, and a collaboration between the Departments of Neuroscience and Informatics to understand how epilepsy causes changes in the brain.

Professor Anne Marie Rafferty elected President of Royal College of NursingAnne Marie Rafferty CBE, Professor of Nursing Policy at King’s, has been elected as the President of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), to serve until December 2020. Professor Rafferty has been a leading figure in the Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care at King’s since 2004, where she served as Dean, before becoming Professor of Nursing Policy in 2011. Her recent work includes contributing to a student-led commission that considered the future of the NHS and a Parliamentary Review of Health and Social Care in Wales.

‘Higher education Oscar’ for King’s King’s was recognised as an Outstanding Entrepreneurial University at this year’s Times Higher Education (THE) Awards. This award acknowledges the work that King’s does to support entrepreneurial thinking, skills and experiences amongst King’s students, staff and alumni. Central to the award win is the King’s20 accelerator initiative, a year-long programme run by the Entrepreneurship Institute. The initiative supports individuals from King’s who are at the start of their business venture journey, or businesses that are already established and are looking to scale up. The programme provides weekly support from Experts-in-Residence, unique access to investment, leadership growth, space and a supportive community. The majority of ventures have successfully launched and many have gone onto grow customer bases, employ people, raise investment and deliver impact.

Students shape King’s A diverse group of students from across King’s have been meeting this year as the ‘King’s 100’, sharing their ideas to shape the future of education at the university. Topics discussed have included learning spaces, student support and wellbeing and the future curriculum. The King’s 100 is a genuine and exciting opportunity for students to work with the university as co-creators of projects to enhance their experiences at King’s and gain valuable skills in analysis, presentation, debate and networking.

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Academic dress

Graduates of the University of London have been formally presented to the Chancellor of the University since 1849, and the first public presentation ceremony of the University was held in King’s Great Hall in 1850. From 1903 to 1992 this University ceremony was continued in the Royal Albert Hall, and King’s first held its own ceremony in 1989. In 1995, the University of London granted its constituent colleges the power to confer degrees on behalf of the University. In 2007, in line with the evolution of the University of London into a federation of colleges each awarding their own degrees, King’s successfully petitioned the Privy Council to be granted degree-awarding powers in its own right.

One of the more noticeable impacts of securing its own degree-awarding powers was the need for King’s to design its own academic dress, and we are most grateful to Dame Vivienne Westwood for the major role she played in the design and also to Ede & Ravenscroft for their expertise in the production of the academic dress. The new gowns and hoods have colours which reflect King’s faculties and levels of degree, and a unique feature of the gowns is the King’s lion button on each shoulder.

The various officers of King’s wear their official robes, and members of the academic staff wear the academic dress of the university from which they graduated, which includes that of other universities in Britain and around the world.

King’s faculty colours• Faculty of Arts & Humanities green• King’s Business School teal• Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial

Sciences fuchsia• Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology &

Neuroscience deep red• The Dickson Poon School of Law silver• Faculty of Life Sciences &

Medicine orange• School of Bioscience Education orange• GKT School of Medical Education purple• Faculty of Natural & Mathematical

Sciences coral• Florence Nightingale Faculty of

Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care lilac

• Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy gold

Until 2008 King’s graduates wore the academic dress of the University of London which, like all academic dress, is based on mediaeval costume.

Undergraduate, first degree and master’s level graduates wear a black gown, and a black hood attached to the gown on each shoulder with a King’s lion button. The hood is bound with the faculty colour, with the binding extending over the shoulders. For master’s level graduates the sleeve vents of the gown and the cape of the hood are also bound in the school colour.

Master of Philosophy (MPhil) graduates wear a black gown, and a black hood attached to the gown on each shoulder with a King’s lion button. The sleeve vents, cape and cowl are bound in blue with the binding extending over the shoulders.

Research degree (PhD/MD(Res)) graduates wear a dark red gown, and a dark red hood attached to the gown on each shoulder with a King’s lion button. The sleeve vents, cape and cowl are bound in blue with the binding extending over the shoulders.

Specialist doctors (EdD/DClinPsy/DHC/DrPS/DThMin) graduates wear a blue gown, and a blue hood attached to the gown on each shoulder with a King’s lion button. The sleeve vents, cape and cowl are bound in dark red with the binding extending over the shoulders.

Graduates who have completed the Associateship of King’s College also wear an epitoge, embroidered with the King’s lion ‘Reggie’, buttoned to the left shoulder. The AKC is King’s original qualification, first awarded in 1835. It is an opportunity to think about theology, philosophy and ethics in a contemporary context, alongside degree studies.

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The Cathedral Collegiate Church of St Saviour & St Mary Overie, Southwark

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In 606 a Convent was established on the south bank of the River Thames at the place from which the ferry used to cross over to the City of London. In 1106 an Augustinian Priory was established.

From here they ministered to pilgrims and travellers, and to the sick and the needy of the area and the Word of God was faithfully preached and the sacraments celebrated. As part of their ministry, the Hospital of St Thomas was established (now located opposite the Houses of Parliament).

Following the Reformation, the Priory Church became a Parish Church. In many ways the building was sadly neglected but the gospel continued to be faithfully preached and the people of the parish cared for and taught. A parish school – now Cathedral School – was opened in 1704 following in the work already established in schools founded from the parish under a charter from Queen Elizabeth I.

The life, diversity and character of the area are revealed in the tombs and monuments within the church. Among them is that of John Gower (c. 1330-1408), poet and friend of Chaucer, whose Canterbury Tales begin in Southwark. Across the nave is a memorial to William Shakespeare, who spent much of his life in Southwark, and above it, a stained glass window depicting scenes from his plays. Edmund Shakespeare, John Fletcher and Philip Massinger are all buried in the Cathedral. Lancelot Andrewes, who translated the first five books of the Bible into English, is buried by the High Altar. He is a founding father of the Church of England. In the grounds is buried Mahomet, Chief of the Mohegan Tribe from New England and a memorial to him can be found in the churchyard.

Today in old and new buildings, this Cathedral continues to serve the people of its parish and the people of the diocese, to be a centre of teaching, of worship, prayer and pilgrimage; a place of inclusive welcome for all people. This continues to be a place of major regeneration and change as Bankside has once again become a residential area, a playground for London and a place where the arts are celebrated, as well as a growing centre for political, financial and legal decision making. Southwark Cathedral is the constant factor in an ever changing and exciting community in which we continue to proclaim a gospel of radical engagement with God and the world.

We therefore welcome you to this holy place which is both ancient and modern. Together we continue to serve the people of this area – those who are passing through, crossing the river, making a new home, coming to work or simply here to enjoy themselves – and the people who live here, in much the same way as our forebears did and with all those who have gone before us we do it all from a place of praise and worship of Almighty God.

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Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences

Doctoral Level AwardRoaa Abdulsalam AbuljadayelLamis Abdul Hameed Al-TaeeWilliam Barclay BarrellMatthew BlakeleyVitor De Carvalho Moreno Das

NevesBahareh GhasemiJack William HoughtonAli Ismail IbrahimEmily Jane LodgeEmily Ming-Chieh LuMohammad Saleh Uddin

MahmoodVictoria Lindsey Clare NivenJohn Parkin RussellAndrew TrathenJing Zhang

PostgraduateUzma Rashid AhmedMusleh Al-GarniJames Oliver Rowland AllenCollins Aikpologwihien AtalorRupinder Kaur BansalImran Bin Zainal AbidinChrystella Jaclyn Tse Mien

ChaiPrachi ChaubalAnulika Virginia ChibuzoGabrielle CordinaStuart Ross CrookSimon Jonathan CrutchlowDaniel Miles DawsonOlivia Sarah Louise De RollandElsa Ingegard Aurora Theres

DelivassilisRajveer Singh Dhaliwal

DhaliwalCarol DineenEduard Spasimirov GazdovAhmed Mohamed GhazyAli Rowther Hanifa MubarakKim Mai HartleyYousaf KamalNaeem Haitham Naeem

KhaleelKhaula Raza KhanPanteleimon KourosMalika KumarMiguel Eduardo Soares Gomes

Lains CardosoSusan Yuen Shan LauAdam Sonny LeveneAnita MannAranzazu Martinez SanchezFalguni Vipul MehtaAnn Alice Meli AttardPaul Daniel MorrisJibu Cherian PalamattomParag Pravin PatelAndrew Howard PatersonNiall Patrick QuigleyRennie Patrice Roopchand

SantiagoPolona RosulnikAreej Abduljaleel SalehIvan SasuRakhee ShahSyed Abbas Raza ShahMonika TamasauskyteIda Maria TollhagTimothy Yun Sing TseIoannis TsiaousisWaheed UddinVeronika Barbara Karla WalterJulie WheelerLucy Whitby

UndergraduateAqsa Mariam AhmedFuad AhmedZaid Alwan Al KhafajiSenna Ahmed Zuhair Al-

BahraniLucy Julia Helen AldersonAlistair Alviri GreenAbuzar Arjomand NiaParnyan Sarvenaz AshtariKieran Amir BakhtiariAnna Elisabeth BeavenMaryam BennaniAmelia Simone BhoorasinghAlessandra Joelle BoothJames Martin Bourne-TaylorGordon James Ross BuchananSpencer William CarterZaynab ChaudhryXue Mei ChongAvidyuti ChowdhurySophie Viola ClarkeZachary Cole-HealyConnor Arthur Stephen

CoombsHenry Thomas Edward DaltonRonak Dipak DattaMatthew Romanos DemetriouYasothara Jasmin DevarajaClaire DewshiAmritpaul Singh DhillonLaura Anne FarmerAlisha Hema GadhiaJoe William GallagherEmily Sheelagh GandyRoupa GokalLucy Whyte GrantQueenet GreenSaffron GreenSimon Peter HallZain Islam HameedJae Won HanVania Zehra HassanEvie Saffron HayNermin Mohsen HayekIan Anthony HedleyThomas Oliver Wyclif

HendersonJessica Hewitt-DeanRoss HillsAshley HiltonJolynn Koh Hui QianKatharine Julia HurrySenem IcelSafa Iqra IlyasHiraa JavedFarwa Ali JeddyAneka JhassUng Chuin JianNavneet JohalSade April KalsiRia KananiVishal Divyesh KaneriaKarolina Marta KasprzykiewiczSimran Kaur SinghAlan KefroshKirsty Ellen KelmanJessica Emily KentPippasha Jahan KhanMehdi Klouche-DjedidZuha KossaibatiRahail Ravi KumarTimothy KwaskowskiAsees Kaur LambaKaterina Irene LeonidaBilly Ching LeungWing Tung Joyce LeungYusuf Saeed LimbadaZara Adnan MalikZarah ManshaKirandeep Kaur MattuZayd MehdiFlora Jane Menzies

Onkar MudharNadia NadimRaahil Reaan NaidooRheeya NaikShreeya NaikMohammed Abdullah NasirMaximilian Guy NichollsTamsyn Yi Ying OoiRavi PancholiMaya PatelAnika Naishad PatelJuhi Khushbu PatelKaveet Rajendra PatelNikhil Nipulkumar PatelPriya PatelRiya PatelRohit Keshav Sunil PatelShree PatelVishal PatelYash PatelSai Rekha PavalakanthanPaul PetersMatheus Schmidt PradoShenal RadiaKrisanth RagudhasZainab Abbas RahimAfreen Iman RahmanAmrita Kaur RaiVinya Ramee RavindraVinorshan RavindrakumarZia Ishtiaq RehmanTobias Keith Charles RobertsGurpreet Singh SachdevaAnna Frances SaddletonYasmin SahotaAmrik Singh SanghaRoshni Anupriya SanikopFarhat SawhneySuhen SelvarajanKalpesh Jason ShamjiBonnie May ShandJoshua Harish SharmaVarinder Singh JhajKohmal SolankiBehshtasadaf TaherMojgan TalibiShivani ThakrarSion Rhys ThomasAlice ThompsonAlexander James Joseph

ThorntonSangeeta TohaniBianca TunaNatasha VaghelaArjun Jaluria VarmaToby Max VisholmChang Pong WongLynna WongConnie YauAsal ZakeriJamie Wu Zhern Zhern

GKT School of Medical Education

UndergraduateLouise Elizabeth AaronYasmin Farah AbdiVeerakorn AchakulwisutJulian Christopher James

AhluwaliaNur Azlyn Ahmad FauziAyesha Mehrene AkhtarFaisel AlamKomeil AlattarHalah Al-DubbaisiEmma AlexanderLaura Alice Rose AlgerSharmarke Mustafe AliRamla Muqtar AliZeba Jabeen AliFaisal Ghazi Faisal Al-Khalidi

Vanisha Ragen AminJonathan Mathis AndvigAli AnsaripourAdeeba Tahseen AnwarAlexander Edward Miles ArbisMichael Norman ArmitageAlastair Paul Stuart AsherAlice Kathleen Angel AshworthAanuolupo Oluyemi Vivian

AyeniDeep BablaRahul BaggaKarl BairdYash BakhaiGurjeevan Singh BalMiguel Barros De Sequeira

CamposNatalie Rachel BaytonGurpreet Singh BeghalSalma BegumTasnima BegumYijun BeiNia Elizabeth BevanKaren Isabel BirnieNyesha Louise Carol-Anne

BlackHelen Jane BlameyJacinta Lucy BloomfieldAmy Sydney BoalchGeorgia Emily McKinley

BonifaceHichem BouayedHarry Douglas BrightFaraz Raza BukhariCharlotte Marie BurfordAbigail Louise BurrowsMatthew Peter ByersSophie Ann CameronEmma-Rose CareySara Francesca Cavallo ZapataVenkata S S R K B ChadaVirron ChahalRohit Kumar ChandegraThomas William ChandlerNikita Sanjay ChawatheKhunsha Fatima CheemaAlexandra Rhian Zhe ChengYasmine Fatima Zohra CherfiDewan Tasnia ChoudhuryOnik ChowdhuryTasnia Ahmed ChowdhuryFarhana Rahman ChowdhuryAdrian Kok Seng ChoyIain Scott ClarkAnne Elizabeth ColeRoxanna May Cordelia

ColebatchGeorge Alexander ColganSarah Elizabeth CollierAlexander David CollinsKimberley Rose CollinsCatherine CookMaisie Eleanor CopeCalum John Wilson CraigCicely Ann Helena CulmerMaria DadabhoyNuwan Dhammika Dunuwilla

DahanayakeAnthony Hamilton DalrympleAllen Vaidyan DanielTalib Muhammad Raiees

Ibrahim DarFreya Marie DawsGeorge DawsonJordean Cleo DelahayePooja DhavalaSagar DodhiaCallum John DonaldsonSamiullah DostAshleigh Ellen DraperAnnabel DriscollKouros Connel Thomas

DriscollNuvjit Singh Dua

Lionel Paul Pierre DufourDanny Patrick DwyerMegan Ruth EliasJordan Geoffrey Charles EllisYousef Sayed Abdel EltuhamyPeter Timothy Robert EndicottTon FangAlyssa Joyce FariaLucy Joanna FunnellNityanandan GAasmita GautamPatuni GhafuriAdnaan Haider GhanchiRayhan Haider GhanchiAbbi Louise GrahamFrederick Benjamin GreenRosemary Ann GreenfieldJames Joseph GregorySamalka Dineli GunarathnaAhmad Muayed GuniMichael Roy GunnTanya GuptaMuhammad Nad-A-Ali HaiderCarmel HalevyBeatrice Rose HammansSamuel Mark HanlonJohn Gerrard HanrahanFrancesca Elvira HansonPratap Karavadra HarbhamBenjamin HardyUsman HaroonJames MacDonald HarrisonSabine Maryam HashemiMohammad-Yaseen Ahmed

Hassan SerryRoisin Bethany Hegarty

O'DowdJoanna Marion HelsbyEmily Rachel Hastings HennahJames Daniel HenwoodJames Edward HerdmanAlexander Edward George

HintonOlivia Monica HitchZwe Myat HtooWei-Li HungTausif Fazlul HuqCian HurleyAhmed Sayed HussainTanzeel Talib HussainSerkan HusseinTunay Aynur HusseinHalil Ahmet HusseinSe Jin HwangAsil Abbas IbrahimAnam Ali IjaazChiara Maria IlesleyStuart Cameron Neil InnesUrooj IrshadAqil Mahmood JaigirdarTanmay JainFaisal JamshaidAman Ibrahim JanjuaArslan Behroz JavaidChance JeongDevika Keya Kausik JethwaPriyancaa JeyabaladevanSuhail JhetamGeorge JohnsonAlexander Bowen JohnstonCallum Michael JohnstoneAnnabel Elizabeth JonesNicole Priscilla JosephSara KamranDipak Jayesh KaravadaraSandeep Kumar KarthikeyanTharsayini KarunagaranAntonia Louise Karus-

McElvogueRavneet KaurKatie Rose KeenLouis Brendan Peter KellyDuaa Omer Abdel Ghayoum

Khair

Graduands At the time of going to print, the following students were expected to attend the Southwark Cathedral graduation ceremonies.

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Maaz KhanNaveed Suhail KhanSalma Jabeen KhanAnisah KhanFarabi KhanAkthar KhanAngela KhannaBhavna KhannaChan Song KimSu Bin KimSuewan KimFiona Jane KirkhamBethany Mei-En KohRithika Mary KoshyBen Thomas KreczakDominic Jia Jun KuekRadhika KumarAbdul Sadiq KuttyDavid Yen Ho LauMouftah-Al-Khair Kolawole

LawalGeoffrey James Percival

LawrenceHyun Seok LeeJohn Yu Wei LeeLok Yee LeeIsabel Elizabeth Rose LeverJoshua Amar LewisOliver LewisAlexander James Wen-Qi LightMao Fong LimSamantha Wen-Shin LoEitan Michael LovatIsadora Lorenza Konradine

Luling FeildingJonathan Henry MachZan Khalid MajeedKathy Lok-Yu ManMarco Antonio Mancuso-

MarcelloMatthew Christopher MarshallSamuel James MartinJulia Marianna Martyni-

OrenowiczSachan Swamy MaruthanAlisha Sian MasaniBilal Ismail MasterLiam Dominic McCarthyConor Matthew McGowanSinead Beatrice Jane McKenna

FavierLindsey Marie McKeownAlice Mary MeakesAfsheen MehmoodEleanor Grace Dyson Melvin-

BathWilliam James Mercer-ReevesJacques-Henri MeurgeyAlexandra Fjola Marina MillerVatsala MishraUmar Abdullatif MithawalaAaliya MohammedSalman MominJi Hye MoonThomas George MoreyAaron Irwin MorjariaHamilton MorrinYousef Sasha Mottaghi-

TaromsariMichael MovsesyanNipun Nagendra MundkurWee Nai PingDarshana NairAhmed Nabil NajjarMadura NandakumarCristina Navarro SanchisHimashi Kavindya NawimanaMohammadreza NikkerdarAlekhia NippaniSara Khaddouj Iris NodenCharlotte Emma NolanJohanna O'ConnorChristopher John OddyMichael Olusegun Odunyemi

William Richard OldAkinlolu Oluwatobi Oluwole-

OjoIzem Meryem OnadimMelissa Shi Yi OngAndrea Le Ai OngAmuwa Osa-IdumaYidong PanKieran PandeyKishan Preyan ParekhCeri Bernice ParrisShaady ParvarandehFabiha ParveenAmee PatelSachin Tushar PatelRadhika Pinakin PatelVishal Nainesh PatelBoris PetkovEmily Rose PettiforMeghan Louise PextonRebecca Jane PhillipsKatherine Elizabeth PhippsJames Thomas PigottDharmika PooranampillaiMyles Alexander PotterEmma Nicola PottleMaren PreusslerOlivia Marie PriceJoseph Michael Barnett PybusAlison Elizabeth PywellMubasher Ahmad QamarJasmine India Helen QuraishiSyeda Tabinda RabbaniSheeva RabieeIsma RafiqUmaimah Afsari Suhail RahimiAravinden RatnakumarAlayka RavinCaitlin Anna ReaLeonie Faye RedfernSatnam Singh RehalAazaz - Ur RehmanNafia Naaz Abdul RehmanSarah Boudali RhammazJames Donald RichardsEllenor Jane RichardsJoel David RichardsonJoanne Delia RidgleyOmar Ben Forge RiskAnna Louise Mary RixonSharmaine Zenab Hassan RizviPatrick David RobinsonAlistair James RoddickJames William RogersThomas William Rontree-CareyChloe Charlotte RousseauRoman Pierre Henri RoyKelsey Elizabeth RushLuxna SMaheen Hajra SajidZaina SalahuddinJoshua Morland SandersYusuf Inayat SardarAmelia Lilian SaundersAbiola Ibironke SawyerrAbdulkhaliq ScerifGurkirat Kaur SekhonRajiv Kumar SethiAli Hassan ShahDimple Harendra ShahRuhi Rajesh ShahSahil Piush ShahShahnal Kirti ShahZohaib ShaikhPriya SharmaJoshua SheppardNathan Thomas SiddallWasim Anjum SiddiqueMita SinghLucija SironicSachin SivakumarGeorgina Sheila-Ann SleeCharles Cristobal SoutheyMartina Spazzapan

Madeleine Rachel SpenceLoucigaranie SridaranPoorvi SrivastavaRebecca Elizabeth StearnsAnicka Rianna SufrazGhajhan Llingesh SurenthiranKrisztina Barbara SzantoDany TadfiJacob James Tait-BaileyOliver Connor TamblynNicole Rachel TanDanielle Lai-Chuen TangAlexandra Elizabeth TateCatharine Anne Hilary TaubeMaryanna Elizabeth TavenerAbigail Elizabeth TaylorSian Clare TaylorBenjamin Charles Taylor-

DaviesFiona Maria TeelingRadoslaw Tereszkowski-

KaminskiEmily Rebecca ThomasKatherine Anne ThompsonKieran Paul TogherCharlotte Eve TomsPaul Harrinder Singh ToorUrika Yeenyou TseBethan Emma TylerAashay VaidyaGeorge Frederick VaughanSarah Charlotte Louise

VaughanJohn Symeon VekinisByrave VijayakumarYashvi VijhElizabeth Atinuke VincentAlexandra Anne-Liese Von

GuionneauAysha Shabani WaheedBenjamin Matthew WakelingCallum Alexander WaldieMichael Dominic WalshCatherine Frances WardToby WebsterAlexander Louis John WellsSarinda Ubhayapriya

WijetungeDanielle Victoria WilcockCarl WilliamsMattie Nell WilliamsRhys Joseph Maurice WilliamsKendra Nicole WongEugene Ming Yang YapAndronicos YiannikouridesShivaani YogalingamHannah Yahya YonisAshik Dilip Jethwa ZalaMinhal Sameer ZarMohamad ZeinaCathy ZhangOliver Zolman

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As Chancellor of the University of London, I am delighted to send my good wishes

to all those being presented at today’s Ceremony, and my congratulations on your

achievements.

The time that you have spent at the University, both in study and leisure, will have

given you much of the knowledge and many of the skills that you will need for your

future life and career. I hope that you have enjoyed all aspects of your University

experience and that the strong and lasting friendships you have made will bring

great pleasure in the years to come.

In addition, I send my good wishes to all those who have encouraged and

supported you during your studies, confident that they too will enjoy this

special day.

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