Sentences with phrase «honours degrees awarded»

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He was educated at the University of Adelaide gaining a first class honours degree, a PhD in Biochemistry and was awarded the University Medal.
He has also received honorary degrees from McGill University, Canada, and the University of Warwick, United Kingdom, as well as numerous honours and awards from governments, and national and international institutions.
Product Designer Luke Wilson, joined Mayborn in 2011, after graduating from Northumbria University with a First Class Honours Degree in Design for Industry and says the award is a real honour:
He is originally from Welland, Ontario, and completed his undergraduate degree in Bio-Medical Science at the University of Guelph before graduating from the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program with the Andrew Smith Medal (the highest honour awarded to a graduating veterinarian).
After graduating in 1993 with a Joint Honours Degree in the History of Art and Fine Art Painting, he took an MA in Art History and Theory at University in the UK, (awarded with distinction) in 1995, before moving to Florence (after winning a scholarship from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, in Canada) to master the traditional skills of disegno and colorito at the Cecil Studios, run by the American artist Charles Cecil.
Slevin holds a B.A honours degree from the Limerick School of Art and Design and has been the recipient of the Travel and Training Award from the Arts Council of Ireland in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
Ai has been the recipient of numerous grants, honours and awards, most recently in 2012 the inaugural Václav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent of the Human Rights Foundation; the International Center of Photography Cornell Capa Award; an honourary fellowship from the Royal Institute of British Architects; an Honourary Degree from Pratt Institute; and a foreign membership in the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts.
Pui Yip obtained his bachelor of laws (honours) degree at King's College London (2014), during which he was awarded the Jessica Learmond - Criqui Prize in employment law.
I could continue to list all of her degrees, awards, honours and achievements (and there are many), but that would not completely tell you what makes this black woman special to me and you.
Borovoy was born in Toronto and studied law at the University of Toronto, received four honourary doctor of laws degrees, the Law Society Medal from the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1989, an award of merit from the City of Toronto in 1982, and was inscribed in the Honour Roll of the aboriginal people of Treaty No. 3 in 1991.
Gillian obtained an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature from Queen's University in 2011, receiving the Roscoe R. Miller Award and the Arts 1915 Prize for academic excellence.
Prior to being called to the Bar, Mr. Friedberg graduated from York University with a degree in Philosophy, and was the recipient of numerous academic awards throughout his educational career, including graduating with Distinction (York, 1996), Dean's Honour Roll (York, 1996), Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt Prize in Labour Law (Osgoode, 1995), McGill Dean's List (McGill, 1992), McGill Faculty Scholar (McGill 1991), James McGill Scholarship (McGill, 1991).
Fawn has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carleton University, and a diploma from Algonquin College's Law Clerk Intensive program where she graduated with Honours and received the Soloway Wright Award for academic achievement.
First class honours, or a «first», is the highest level degree classification awarded.
Also include any honours or distinctions awarded per degree.
Third class honours is typically the lowest degree classification awarded by UK universities and colleges.
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