Students awarded scholarships for top academic performance
A group of University of Gloucestershire students have been recognised for their academic excellence.
23 students have been recognised across the university’s schools of study – with the three highest performing students in each school receiving an award.
The scholarship awards have been provided by Ede and Ravenscroft who provide ceremonial robes for all occasions, including graduation ceremonies. Each student was presented with a certificate by the university and will receive scholarships worth up to £1,875.
Dr Matthew Andrews, University Secretary and Registrar at the University of Gloucestershire, said: “It is a great honour to recognise the achievements of this group of truly exceptional students. Academic excellence is very important to us as a university, and with the support of Ede and Ravenscroft it is really pleasing to be able to recognise their efforts with a substantial financial reward. I hope that these scholarships will enable all the students to continue to focus on their studies and excel for the remainder of their programmes. We are truly proud of them, and the way they enhance the reputation of the university.”
The full list of Ede and Ravenscroft scholarship award winners is as follows:
- Matthew Taylor , BA (Hons) Accounting and Financial Management (Business School)
- Yasmine Lansiquot, LLB (Hons) Law (Business School)
- Chantel Ashley, BA (Hons) Events Management (Business School)
- Georgina Salmon, BA (Hons) Fine Art (School of Art and Design)
- Eve Cooper, BA (Hons) Illustration (School of Art and Design)
- Emily Parkin, BA (Hons) Illustration (School of Art and Design)
- Marna Makgill, BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies (School of Education)
- Tamara Schymura, FdA Personal and Professional Development (Stonemasonry) (School of Education)
- Emmy Badham, BEd (Hons) Primary Education (FS/KS1, age 3-7) (School of Education)
- Elisha Embrey, BA (Hons) Youth Work (School of Health and Social Care)
- Victoria Hooper, BSc (Hons) Health Community and Social Care (School of Health and Social Care)
- Kirstie Sweetman, BSc (Hons) Health Community and Social Care (School of Health and Social Care)
- Sophie Lay, BA (Hons) Creative Writing (School of Liberal and Performing Arts)
- Laurie Parrett, BA (Hons) Creative Writing (School of Liberal and Performing Arts)
- Summer Jeavons, BA (Hons) Creative Writing (School of Liberal and Performing Arts)
- Amelia Chiew, BA (Hons) Animation (School of Media)
- Jack Stevens, BA (Hons) Television Production (School of Media)
- Abigail Garner-Peers, BA (Hons) Television Production (School of Media)
- Isla Lincoln, BSc (Hons) Biology (School of Natural and Social Sciences)
- Samantha Perks, BSc (Hons) Ecology and Environmental Science (School of Natural and Social Sciences)
- Poppy Camp, BSc (Hons) Psychology (School of Natural and Social Sciences)
- Miles Corbett, BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy (School of Sport and Exercise)
- Molly Powis, BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy (School of Sport and Exercise)
- Sarah Abbotts, BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy (School of Sport and Exercise)