Yesterday was a day of celebration in Shropshire’s county town as University Centre Shrewsbury’s newest graduates gathered with family, friends, tutors and an honorary guest to mark their achievements.
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Chester, Professor Eunice Simmons, presented undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and awards to more than 150 graduands in the majestic surroundings of St Chad’s Church.
This year marks five years since University Centre Shrewsbury , a partnership between the University of Chester and Shropshire Council, held its first ever graduation ceremony.“We are delighted to give our graduands, their families and all who have supported them the occasion they deserve. It is a pleasure to acknowledge their hard work, commitment, and all that they have accomplished, proving their resilience in the time of a pandemic and beyond.
She added: “It has also been a privilege to welcome The Reverend Canon Dr Mark Oakley to join us today and to present him with an honorary degree recognising his achievements and how much he has given to society.” “I wish them all the best in their next steps and remind them that they are now part of a supportive, global alumni community, and urge them to stay in touch and continue to share their successes.”
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