THE following are expected to graduate today from Paisley University:
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Jillian Mary Goudie; Yousef Hamidoghli; James McDougall.
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Safety Management with Environmental Management
Andrew Loudon Affleck; Robert Gordon Atkinson; David Baird; George
Galloway Brown; Douglas Alexander Dale; Alistair Campbell Muir; Alan
William Rodgers; Janet Bennett Smith; Harry Young.
Waste Management with Environmental Managment
Stephen Noel Adrian Grimason; Wasantha Kaludewa; James William
Nesmith; Duncan Miller Philp; Rilla Kandegedara Wijesinghe Wijerathne.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Applied Biochemistry
Sharon Agnes Margaret Detzner.
Biology
Roslyn Galbraith Blair; Garry Cochrane; Helen Logan; Linda MacGowan;
Senga Lewis Majilton; Fiona Anne McCormick; Douglas Ritchie McFeat;
Claire Sally Moreland; Elaine Carol Murphy; Agnes Nelson; Craig David
Nixon; Helen Forbes Rankin; Mary Clare Reilly; Lynne Walker; Louise
Young.
Chemistry
With Distinction: Leanne Shaw; Gary James Smith.
Chemistry
Denise Evelyn Elliott; Wing Chiu Li; Kathryn Maule; Louise McDougall;
Ewan James McTaggart; Gavin Mark Nicol; Pauline Johnston Osborne; David
Kitson Rogerson; John Sheridan; Frances Anne Thompson; Steven Thomson;
George David Waddell; David James Wilson; Gordon Neil Winthrop.
Environmental Science and Technology
Peter Kyle.
Mathematical Sciences
Karen Bernadette Boyle; Clare Frances Caira; Mark Cowan; Maria
Margaret Dougan; David Syme Frew; Fionna Annette Henderson; Neil Kelly;
Karen Ann Lynch; Nicola Madden; Anne Marie McGinley; Kevin Wilfred
McIver; Julie McSherry; Nicola Warren McTaggart; Laura Anne Morrison;
Kathleen Marie Mulrooney; James Robert Murray; Leslie Carmichael Piggot;
James Stewart Sinclair; James Thomas Burns Strong; Stephen Williamson
Taylor; James Alexander Telfer; Susan Mary Thorburn; Heather Walker.
Physics
Scott Joseph English.
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
Primary
Michael Shand Potter Doyle; Shelagh Douglas O'Hara.
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE
Tertiary Level Teaching Methods
James Findlay.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION WITH HONOURS
Primary
Jean Gibson Hooker Wilson.
FACULTY OF INFORMATION, SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
(Argyll and Clyde College of Nursing and Midwifery)
DIPLOMA OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Nursing (Adult)
Valerie Abercrombie; Carol Anderson; Morven Anderson; Sandra Baird;
Nicola Carly Bett; Valerie Browne; Judith Davies; Sandra Devenny;
Michelle Donnachie; Joanne Ferrie; Roseline Anne Finlay; Catherine
Garner; Jennifer Claire Garrow; Helen Elizabeth Gill; Angela Gowdy;
Lynne Hardie; Andrena Henderson; Elizabeth Holland; Fiona Elizabeth
Hope; Kirsty Jackson; Teresa Johnson; Jacqueline Johnston; Darren
Karrim; Michelle Kelly; Natasha Lavelle; Lorraine Leckie; Rosemary
Lewis; Marion Marrs; Gail McAdam; Shona McCartney; Lynn McCarty;
Jeannette McCoshan; Shaun McElhinney; Margaret McFadden; Jane McFarlane;
Michaela McInally; Maria Elena Migues; Dorothy Molloy; Jack Neil Grant
Morrison; Aileen Muir; James O'Donnell; Eugene O'Neill; Alison
Patterson; Janice Renfrew; Claire Robertson; Eric Robertson; Adele Roy;
Carole Ann Russell; Vicki Lianne Shaw; Irene Stewart; John Taggart;
Evelyn Thomlinson; Mandy Thorburn; Elaine Torbet; Audrey Wilkie; Julie
Wilson.
Nursing (Mental Health)
John Andrew; Jennifer Armour; Michael Baldi; Carol Brough; Gillian
Clowes; Henry Davidson; Fionna Duncan; David Harkins; Theresa Hill;
James Hughes; Sheila Kennedy; Ann McShane; Kevin Pollock; Eileen Rae;
Joanne Reed; Hugh Scholte; Keith Walker; Penny Wood.
Midwifery
With Distinction: Margaret Elizabeth Stewart.
Midwifery
Julie Caroline Adam; Carol Dailly; Anne-Marie King; Rona McAlpine;
Jacqueline Anne McMahon; Margaret Lauraine McQueen; Gayle Moffat; Helen
Mulgrew; Caroline Mairi O'Brien; Karen Anne Tierney.
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