THE following are expected to graduate today from Strathclyde
University, Glasgow:
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Mathematics
Frederic Michel Baptiste; Simon Philip Adrian Gill.
Statistics and Modelling Science
David Alexander John Middleton; Alexander Hugh Ross.
Physics and Applied Physics
Adrian William Cross; Keith
Davidson; William John Dickson; Katherine Joanne Kirk.
Computer Science
Ab Rashid Bin Ab Rahim; Ahamad Tajudin Khader; Samuel Coulter
Tannahill.
Pure and Applied Chemistry
Hasan Ahmad Abder-Rahman Ali; Ba-Awin Mohsin Sulaiman;
Steven Douglas Rae Christie; James Gallacher; Douglas Daniel
Gilliland; Kenneth William Henderson; Stephen Husbands; Andrew Donald
McIntyre; Carolyn Janet Sleith.
Bioscience and Biotechnology
Alan John Henderson; Medhat Abou Gomaa Mohamed Haroun; Gwendoline
Elaine Leach; Kangwa Dorothy Mulenga; Glynn Clive Percival.
Immunology
Una Frances Fitzgerald; Denise Margaret Williams.
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Monira Ahsan; Margaret Ellen Louise Courtney; Karen Margaret Grant;
Zafar Iqbal.
Physiology and Pharmacology
Fiona Mary Frances Burns;
Barbara Elizabeth Crack; Darakhshanda Shehnaz.
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
Physics and Applied Physics
Jason Peter Sydow.
Pure and Applied Chemistry
Alexander James Swann.
Bioscience and Biotechnology
Fadila Ayesh Hussian Al-Salameen; Fraj Aliwan; Nigel Fitzsimmons.
Immunology
Salwa Khamis Buturkia; Susan Christine Robertson.
MASTER OF SCIENCE
(Awarded jointly by Strathclyde University and Glasgow Caledonian
University)
Industrial Mathematics
Michael Croft Beecham; David Charles Blest; Mark Carter; John Michael
Edward D'Arcy; Gordon John Henderson; Sean McDermott; Coby Llewellyn
Needle; Richard Rowland Poles; David Reynolds; Russell James Smith.
Information Technology Systems
Thomas Campbell Ballantyne; John Anthony Deighan; Christopher Andrew
Goss; Roger Ian Hill; Gregory John Lavelle; David Iain McPherson;
Zulshan Mahmood; Michael Paul Rutherford; Christopher Ryan; Theofanis
Sclavenitis; Mohammad Faisal Siddiqui; Ian Swan; Daniel Sweeney; Stefan
Peter Treble; Samir Ali Zarrug.
Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Alistair Irvine; Elaine Lorimer; Helen McLeod Marsland; Gordon Grant
Winship.
Instrumental and Process
Analytical Chemistry
Nettip Kookongviriyapan.
Forensic Science
Rosemary Bridget Alliston-Greiner; Caroline Virginia Andrews; Pauline
Bernadette Cassidy; David Coley; Emma Louise Donnison; Alan Glasgow;
Judith Sarah Houghton; Daniel John Hughes; Kathryn Jane Johnson; Desmond
John Lawther; Briege Helena Little; Nicola Anne Logan; Sarah Brenda
Pheasey; Susan Ann Phillips; Ian Leonard Ridgers; Rachel Clare
Stansfield; Emma Nan Rowan Tibbo; Greg Waite.
Environmental Science
Iain Paton Cruickshank.
MASTER OF
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Catherine Sara Buchanan; Antonia Emma Buck; Carol Campbell; Ashok
Dinakar Dani; Iain Norman Reid Findlay; Louise Kathryn Murray; Michael
John Rees; Pauline Mary Silverman; Mark
Stevens; Wendy Carolyn Strang; Lesley Ann Thomson.
MSc
Food Biotechnology
Alison Marie Garfagnini; Nikki Andreou Georgiou; Sara Roust Jaeger;
Yong Ping Lee; Leong Woon Ying.
Immunopharmacology
Dean William Brown; Heather Lauder; Oonagh Therese Lynch; Ernest James
Pallas.
Clinical Pharmacy
Anne Claire Boyter; Joseph
Albert Harrison; Gillian Loudon; Margaret McIntyre MacDonald; Rhoda
Morgan; Therese Margaret Muir; Susan Claire Oliver; Carol Ann Sharp;
Jann Catherine Susan Stevenson; Fiona Jane Watson; Gillian Price
Wishart.
Pharmaceutical Analysis
Benjamin Kwame Botwe; Geraldine Marie Duignan; Andrew David Handford;
Albert Raphael Khuwi; Christopher Miller; Sawsan Mohamed Abbas Murad;
Teresa Beldarrain Santos; Dunu Arachchige Siriyani Sakunthala Tennekoon;
Nicolas Villalonga; Aranzazu Zornoza.
Pharmacology
Eduardo Bosch; Thomas Joseph Ferrie; Kang Li Ping; Karamsetty Venkata
Satya Naga Mallikharjuna Rao; Kazumi Nakajima; Sudharma Manohari
Pathiraja; Teshome Sori.
BSc
Mathematics
II:1 -- Margaret MacDougall; Leigh Rosamond McMurdo; Barry Neill;
Elaine Marie Walsh.
Mathematics with Economics
II:2 -- Kevin William Glavin. III -- Gerard Lynch.
Physics
III -- John Stuart Joseph McLaughlin; Grant Arnott Sergeant.
Applied Physics
III -- Derek Thomas Ponsonby.
Physics and Applied Physics
David John Gray; Andrew Anthony McNamee; Muttahir Salim; Andrew Scott;
Scott John Sloss; Edward John Tuthill.
Computer Science
BSc
Edward Jellicoe Boggis; Gary Harrison Humes; Edward Patrick McGee;
Gavin Forbes Nicoll.
Computer Science
(in association with
the University Brunei Darussalam)
Ang Leng An; Hajah Liza Jasmin Haji Brahim; Hj Abdul Wahab Mat Yassin.
Computer and Electronic Systems
Barry David Cairns; John Gerard Walker.
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Computer and Electronic Systems
III -- David Bruce Salvog Renton.
BSc
Chemistry
Lorraine Birkmyre; Colin James Breen; David Wilson Young.
Horticulture
Andrew Donaldson McCroskie.
Biochemistry and Immunology
II:2 -- Jane Marie Denham.
Immunology and Pharmacology
II:2 -- Caroline Ann Yarr.
Biological Sciences
Suzanne Hamilton.
Pharmacy
II:2 -- Katrina Sara Dyer; Sarah Anne Florence; Scott Hughes; Garry
McDonald. III -- Ewan John McDowall; Allan Kenneth McIntyre.
Science Studies
Carmel Diver; Christopher Peter Hale; Susan Mary Haydon; James Stephen
Keir; Stuart Pollock Leitch; James Paul Leyden; Nicola Jane McKenna;
Euan Neill Berkley
McMillan; Sophia Madi-Salicath; Paula Louise Newman; Graeme Alistair
Sharp; Gordon Wilson Smallwood; Patricia Susan Smith; Gordon Watson
Stevenson; Graeme Robert Stewart; Jennifer Tait.
FACULTY OF ARTS
& SOCIAL STUDIES
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
English Studies
Luma Al-Balaa.
Geography
Elizabeth Anne Mooney.
Government
Margaret Anne Arnott; Joseph Martin Bradley.
Psychology
Martin James Farrell; Stuart Ross.
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
Government
Charles David Cameron.
Psychology
Eleazer Quaye-Sowah.
MSc
Research Methods in Pyschology
Bryony Catherine Monaghan; Tilemachos Iatridis.
Educational Psychology
Stewart Malcolm Biggar; Margaret Anne Connolly; Alison Louise Dibble;
Paula Mary Dudgeon; Jennifer Forsyth; Barbara Alison Leslie; Garry
Michael McDonald; Jo-anne McGonigle; Hugh Francis O'Donnell; Carole
Margaret Ogilvy; Heather Ross; David Barry Syme; Grant Frederick James
Taylor; Keith Charles Wood.
MASTER OF LETTERS
Media Culture
Francis Noel Donohoe.
Women's Studies
Magdalene Bee Choo Ang-Lygate; Veronica Anne Hunter Cowie; Elizabeth
Audrey Gibson; Elgin Schartau-Oporto.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Economic and Social History
I -- Neil Christopher Rafeek. II:1 -- Rudolph Kenna. II:2 -- Craig
William Nicolson.
Economic and Social History
and Modern History
II:1 -- Suzanne Crimin.
English
II:2 -- John Lindsay Brodie.
Geography
III -- Mark Andrew Archibald.
French and Marketing
II:2 -- Deborah Rose Gillespie.
French and Russian
II:1 -- James David Davie.
Russian and Marketing
II:2 -- Richard Morris Harrison.
Spanish and Marketing
II:2 -- Monica Anne MacDonald.
Politics
I -- Pauline Elizabeth Ewan.
Psychology
I -- James Donald Maxwell Macdonald. II:2 -- Martin Macdonald Smith.
Economics and Politics
II:1 -- Neil McGarvey.
Administration & Economic
& Social History
II:1 -- Anthony William Boles.
BA
Karen Lindsay Addison; Nyree Jayne Anderson; Wendy Maree Boyd; Ewan
Donald Mitchell Cameron; Lawrie Gordon Campbell; Robin Sommerville
Demetriades; Victoria Jane Duffett; Kirsty Durham; Mary Elizabeth
Farrell; Alan William Gibson; Allan Gilchrist; Lesley Rae Gordon;
Kenneth Samuel Heeps; Mark Hutchison Laurie; David Ian McAllister;
Margaret Isabella McCauley; Elaine Catherine McDonald; John McGarry;
Patricia McIntyre; Arlene McLeod; Deborah Gail Milne; Leslie Jane
Motherwell; Andrea Mullin; Pamela Porter; Kenneth Robert Price; Karen
Robertson; Kirsteen Sinclair; Walter Scott Sneddon; Mohammed Souabny;
Sushee Webster.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
II:1 -- Helen Wright Neilson.
FACULTY OF
EDUCATION
MSc
Advanced Professional Studies
Joyce Stewart Thomson.
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