Army medic awarded Fife Provost’s Prize
Outstanding student on the University's Part-Time Evening Degree Programme recognised for his commitment.
Outstanding student on the University's Part-Time Evening Degree Programme recognised for his commitment.
Two members of staff from Admissions graduate through the part-time degree programme.
Mature students Stuart and Jenny Baker are celebrating this week as they both graduate with first class honours degrees.
Morna Ramday with daughter, and fellow St Andrews graduate, Rhona after today's graduation. Credit Alan Richardson, PIX-AR.
CAPTION: Kirk Graham and Manuel Morales Perez after graduating from the evening degree in June.
Margaret Ferguson CREDIT: Alan Richardson
The opportunities for mature or part-time students to embark on a University of St Andrews degree are to be highlighted next week (Thursday 9 June 2005).
CAPTION: The winner of this year's Provost's Prize, Wilma Reekie, is pictured fourth from left with (L- R) Professor Ron Piper, Nicky Haxell, Provost John Simpson, last year's winner Mhairi Young and Professor Christopher Smith.
The opportunities for mature or part-time students to embark on a University of St Andrews degree are to be highlighted at an evening event next week (Wednesday 30 June 2004).
As if juggling a career with part- time study wasn't enough - seven students on the St Andrews part- time degree programme have produced babies as well as achieving qualifications.