The following are expected to graduate today from the Faculty of Textiles of Heriot-Watt University:
HONORARY DEGREES
DOCTOR OF LETTERS
Sir Richard Greenbury, chairman of Marks and Spencers, in recognition of his professional and commercial achievements and his distinguished contribution to charitable and public service.
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Cheng Sun.
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Personnel Management
with Information Technology
Hatice Robson.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA
Textile Design with
Computer Applications
Jacqueline Love.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
(Honours)
Administration
II:2 - Raymond James Fenton.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Fiona Devlin; Rachel Sinead Mercer; Leanne Margaret Young.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
(Honours)
Industrial Design (Textiles)
I - Peter John Bowring; Deborah Joanne Gambin; Nicola Russell. II:1 - Lisa Joanne Brown; Zoe Brydon; Lee-Ann Cardle; Claire Emma Donaldson; Alejandra Fernandez; Maria Sophie Flower; Anna Marie Gilbert; Victoria Jane Harrison; Adrian Martin Kelly; Marina Macari; Anne-Marie MacDiarmid; Jill Elizabeth Phillips; Hermione Helen Sarah Thomson; Amanda Tracy Webb; Kirsty Vanessa White; Joanne Marie Williams. II:2 - Anne Louise Callander; Michelle Marie Cowie; Kirsteen Dyer; Susan Falconer; Georgette Catriona Claire Ferguson; Karen Elizabeth Fletcher; Sarah Louise Gregory; Sarah Margaret McHardy; Clare Denise McLaughlin; Carole McWhinnie. III - Clark Durnion; Marsha Reid; Linzi Margaret Weir.
Degree of BA - Rachel Mann; Natalie Clare Winpenny.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
(Honours)
Clothing
Lorraine Frances Darragh.
Clothing Design and Manufacture
I - Suzanne Edwards; Kate Francesca Johnson. II:1 - Ellen Andersen; Denise Archibald; Jennifer Anne Hyslop; Nicola Loudon; Hilde Oeya; Nicola Shaw; Fiona Ann Shearer; Lucy Katharine Tomlinson; Lucy Jane Woyka. II:2 - Cheryl Borthwick; Shirley Brown; Louise Chesby; Morven Kearney Doyle; Gillian Margaret Gullick; Nigel David Keegan; Neil Peter Kidd; Vincent Stephen Moffat; Nicola Taylor. III - Sharon Henderson.
Degree of BSc - Karen Elizabeth Beven; Heather Mary Coltman; Julie Cunningham; Craig Jonathan Ford; Patrick Joseph McAteer; Margaret Smith.
Computing for Industry
III - Mark Christopher Denham.
Degree of BSc - James Stewart Edgar; Haley Andrew Mason; Michael Pringle (with Distinction); James Symonds; Bruce Tait; Jack Robert Tennent.
Quality Management
II:1 - Lindsey Morven Duncan. II:2 - Nicholas Clive Andrew; Lisa Alison Dobie; Neil Alexander Gill; Rona Jean Maree Gunn; Lisa McKay; Pui-Ling Wong. III - Craig Gibson.
Degree of BSc - Nicola Barnard.
Textiles and Fashion
Design Management
Katherine Sarah Holmes
Textiles with Clothing Studies
II:1 - Christina Catherine Long; Morag Catherine McLatchie. II:2 - Kirsty Elliot Gillies.
Textiles with Maketing
II:1 - Rosemary Elaine Christie. II:2 - Brenda McLaughlin.
Colour Chemistry
I - Pamela Helen Louise Magnay; Jeni Simpson. II:1 - Jessica Ruth Mytum; Howard James Tyson. II:2 - Bruce David Howie.
Combined Studies
II:1 - Sean Michael Curtis. II:2 - Jennifer Susan Hood. III - Ian Cameron Gilmour.
Degree of BSc - Jane Cole; Michael Ellis; Yanek Krawczyk McArthur; Kenneth McKenzie McCann; Steven Oliver; Jonathan Parkin.
Combined Studies
(General Degree)
Sarah Caroline Edwards; Barbara Elizabeth Morrison; Carolyn Sykes.
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