Congratulations to our final-year students who graduated from the Department of Modern Languages today with their well-earned degrees. This is the culmination of four years of hard work, or longer for part-time students.
Several students in the department have also won awards at a SECL prize giving. The winners were:
French
- Eliot Batchelor won for Best Degree
- Kirsty Miles won the Dissertation Prize
- Robert Wilcock won the Most Significant Contribution to French
- Chloe Baker won the Best Performance by an Ab Initio Student
German
- Matthew Partridge won both the Best Degree and the Dissertation Prize
- Bethany Abraham for the Most Significant Contribution to German
Hispanic Studies
- Luke Edmunds won for Best Degree
- Ellen Laing won the Dissertation Prize
- Robert Wilcock and Marcus Loudon both won the Most Significant Contribution to Hispanic Studies
Italian
- Eliot Batchelor won for Best Degree
- Alison Gray won the Best Final Year Dissertation
- Eliot Batchelor won the Most Significant Contribution to Italian
The prizes were awarded at a graduation party held on campus, prior to the graduation ceremony at Canterbury Cathedral.