Bob Dylan made a doctor of music
Caption: Legendary folk-rock singer, Bob Dylan, with Chancellor Sir Keneth Dover after being awarded his honorary degree (MusD) yesterday (Wednesday 23rd June 2004).
Caption: Legendary folk-rock singer, Bob Dylan, with Chancellor Sir Keneth Dover after being awarded his honorary degree (MusD) yesterday (Wednesday 23rd June 2004).
CAPTION: Bob Dylan, to be honoured by the University next week, is the subject of an academic book by Professor Neil Corcoran (School of English).
Figures from the worlds of art, science, politics and the media are among those receiving honorary degrees from the University of St Andrews this summer.
Lord Robertson, Secretary General of NATO received his honorary degree from the University of Friday. He also delivered the St Andrews International lecture, entitled 'Does NATO make the World Safer?'
Renowned fiddler Aly Bain, The Right Hon. Lady Cosgrove, Senator of the College of Justice and the Very Reverend Iain MacMillan, Minister of St Giles', the High Kirk of Edinburgh received their degrees during the St Andrew's Day Graduation Ceremony on Friday (28th November 2003).
Date of issue: Monday 24th November, 2003
CAPTION: Lord Robertson, The Secretary General of NATO, who will be awarded an honorary degree on Friday 28th November, 2003.
Three top Scots are to be awarded honorary degrees by the University of St Andrews later this month: renowned fiddler Aly Bain, The Right Hon. Lady Cosgrove, Senator of the College of Justice and the Very Reverend Iain MacMillan, Minister of St Giles', the High Kirk of Edinburgh.
L-R: Principal and Vice-Chancellor Dr Brian Lang, The Rt Hon Baroness Boothroyd of Sandwell, Katzuo Ishiguro, Deputy Principal and Master Professor Colin Vincent