Congratulations to our final-year students from the Department of Modern Languages, who graduated yesterday with their well-earned degrees. This is the culmination of three or four years of hard work (or longer for part-time students).
A post-graduation party was held on campus, complete with a prize-giving ceremony for those who have made a particular contribution to the school. The Modern Languages prize winners included:
French
- Amber Phillips won the Best Degree in French
- Imogen Sharpe and Cameron Ure jointly won Best French Dissertation
- Eleanor Carswell won Most Significant Contribution to French
- Sophie Mason won Best Performance at Stage 3 by an Ab Initio Student in French
German
- Oliver Jacobs won Best Degree in German
- Emma Salt won Best German Dissertation Prize
- Elizabeth Asher won Most Significant Contribution to German
Hispanic Studies
- Amber Phillips won the Best Degree in Hispanic Studies
- Maria Esposito won the Best Hispanic Studies Dissertation Prize
- Rosie Ellery won the Most Significant Contribution to Hispanic Studies
Italian
- Victoria Cantwell won Best Degree in Italian
- Claire Newbolt won the Italian Dissertation Prize
- Adam Cater won the Prize for Most Significant Contribution to Italian
Prior to the party, our graduates were awarded their degrees at a ceremony held in Canterbury Cathedral.
An album of photos of the party has been added to the SECL Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/pg/unikentsecl/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2041404259265200