Congratulations to our 2020 prize winners

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We are delighted to offer our congratulations to all our student prize winners this year.

In July, we celebrated the outstanding achievements of students in Classical & Archaeological Studies, Comparative Literature, English Language and Linguistics, Modern Languages, Philosophy and Religious Studies who had been awarded prizes this year. These prizes would usually be announced at a special event as part of our degree congregations, however the COVID-19 lockdown led to a series of virtual graduation celebrations which ensured we could recognise the outstanding efforts of our students throughout the 2019/20 academic year.

Classical and Archaeological Studies

Steven Hazelton – Tom Blagg Prize for best degree in Classical & Archaeological Studies/ Ancient History
Kieran Blewitt – Classical and Archaeological Studies/Ancient History dissertation prize
Jasmine Godmon – Classical and Archaeological Studies/Ancient History dissertation prize
Zachary Parker – KH Lee Ancient Language Prize
Abigail Spanner – Prize for the most significant contribution to Classical and Archaeological Studies/Ancient History
Kelsey Bennett – Prize for the best performance in stage 2 in Classical and Archaeological Studies/Ancient History

Philosophy

Lewis Whelan – Prize for the best degree in Philosophy
Lewis Whelan – Philosophy dissertation prize
Harry Hunter – Keith Jones prize for best performance in stage 3 ‘for outstanding performance in Philosophy’
Carys Jones – Prize for the most significant contribution to Philosophy
Alister Brady – Prize for the best performance in Stage 2 in Philosophy
Daniel Terry – Philippa Miller Prize for best performance in stage one in a Philosophy degree

Religious Studies

Miriam Joy Davies – Prize for the best degree in Religious Studies/Asian Studies
Jing Ting Choo – Religious Studies/Asian Studies dissertation prize
James Stock – Religious Studies/Asian Studies dissertation prize
Patrick Creamer – Prize for the most significant contribution to Religious Studies/Asian Studies
Stephanie Painter – Prize for the best performance in stage 2 in Religious Studies/Asian Studies
Jake Penny – Prize for the best performance in stage 2 in Religious Studies/Asian Studies

French

Georgia Cushion – Prize for the best degree in French
Georgia Cushion – French dissertation prize
Matthew Cooke – Prize for the most significant contribution to French
Amy Kellett – Prize for the best performance in Stage 2 in French
Sara Bell – Prize for the best Performance at Stage 3 by an ab initio student

German

Adam Millward – Prize for the best degree in German
Constanze Gapp – German dissertation prize
Isabel Cardwell – Prize for the most significant contribution to German
Megan Drake – Prize for the best performance in stage 2 in German

Italian

Rebekah Weekes – Prize for the best degree in Italian
Klara Birchley – Prize for the most significant contribution to Italian
Florence Harriet Scott – Prize for the best performance in Stage 2 in Italian

Hispanic Studies

Sophie Dedman – Prize for the best degree in Hispanic Studies
Louise Wigglesworth – Hispanic Studies dissertation prize
Stefan Jolley – Prize for the most significant contribution to Hispanic Studies
Jake Penny – Prize for the best performance in Stage 2 in Hispanic Studies

English Language and Linguistics

Carol Palmer – Prize for the best degree in English Language and Linguistics
Dakarai Bonyongwe – English Language and Linguistics dissertation prize
Hannah Ost – English Language and Linguistics dissertation prize
Charlotte Slocombe – English Language and Linguistics dissertation prize
Naomi Caplan – Prize for the most significant contribution to English Language and Linguistics
Lewis Spooner – Prize for the best performance in Stage 2 in English Language and Linguistics

Comparative Literature

Abigail Spanner – Prize for the most significant contribution to English Language and Linguistics
Amy Wernham – Prize for the best performance in Stage 2 in English Language and Linguistics
Abigail Spanner – Roger and Agnes Cardinal Prize (for the best final year dissertation in Comparative Literature)
Amy Wernham – Roger and Agnes Cardinal Prize (for the best final year dissertation in Comparative Literature)
Michael Redmond – Prize for the most significant contribution to Comparative Literature
Emily Lennox – Prize for the most significant contribution to Comparative Literature
Rose Dorken – Prize for the best performance in stage 2 in Comparative Literature
Phulelele Simelane – Agnes Cardinal Comparative Literature Dissertation Originality Prize
Lor McLain-Smith – Agnes Cardinal Comparative Literature Dissertation Originality Prize

Janee Gagnon – SECL Employability Prize

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