Lifelong learning continues at St Andrews
Morna Ramday with daughter, and fellow St Andrews graduate, Rhona after today's graduation. Credit Alan Richardson, PIX-AR.
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.
A mother of two young children studying for a part-time degree at the University of St Andrews has been rewarded for the dedication she has demonstrated over the last year.
CAPTION: David Dunleavey, MA (Hons) Philosophy
A mature student studying for a part-time evening degree at the University of St Andrews has been rewarded for the dedication she has demonstrated over the last year.