HeSAS Graduates Celebrate
July 28, 2010
Congratulations to all of our graduating students! The 2010 graduates of the Health, Sport and Science Faculty enjoyed a fantastic day on Thursday 15th July when they took part in the graduation ceremonies held on campus.

This well earned celebration also featured the presentation of a variety of prizes to reward some outstanding achievements.
Prizes
Ashley James Brew – Royal Society of Chemistry Prize, Faculty of Health, Sports and Science Outstanding Student Achievement Prize
Ceri Maria Bourne – Forensic Resources Prize
Charlotte Doyle – Forensic Focus Prize
Rohan Battison – Tricho-Tech Ltd Prize for Forensic Science
Kirsty Hillier – Geography Prize
Lloyd Tomos Arthur Evans – Society of Biology Top Biosciences Student
Peter Williams – Outstanding Achievement Award in Nutrition
Timothy Robert Dutch – Faculty of Health, Sports and Science Outstanding Student Achievement Prize, Academic Excellence Award from the Division of Police Sciences
Benjamin Peter Gwyer – Leadership Prize for Police Sciences
John Morris – Deborah Harrison Memorial Prize for an Outstanding Performance by a Mature Combined Studies Student
Aimee Louise Sergent – Outstanding Achievement Award in Sports Science
David James Fitzgerald – Outstanding Achievement Award in Sports Studies
Vincent North – Outstanding Achievement Award in Foundation Degree in Football Coaching and Performance
“This course has boosted my confidence and completely transformed my outlook on life. It has changed the way I handle different situations and given me a greater understanding of the actions of those around me. It has also helped me to secure a job – I start with South Wales Police in September.”
Ben Gwyer, BSc Police Sciences
“A highly enjoyable degree programme! All of the lecturers are extremely helpful and passionate about their subjects – and this reflects in the way they teach.”
Stephen Cross, BSc International Wildlife Biology
Read about some of the graduates’ reflections here: Lloyd Evans (BSc Medical Sciences), John Baird (BSc Medical Sciences) and Luke Hayter (BSc International Wildlife Biology).
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