Donor report 2014

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2013-2014


The year in numbers £3.15 million Total amount raised for the University of Bath in 2013/14 4,192 Number of donors who made gifts 2,344 Donors who gave for the first time 126 Members of the Leadership Giving Circles (Sulis & Minerva) including 30 new members

A gift to Bath changes lives now and in the future I am proud to say that one hundred per cent of every gift given to Bath goes directly to transform lives. For bright students in need, our scholarships allow access to a Bath education. For budding business leaders across all disciplines, our enterprise programmes help foster the spirit of innovation. For future sports medallists, including over 200 international-level athletes based here, we nurture talent and ensure equal access to facilities and training regardless of background. Not only do we impact the lives of those who study at Bath; our research is committed to tackling global challenges. For example in medical research we are leading the way with novel technological solutions, drawing on our expertise across engineering and science. In some of the world’s poorest populations, we are working with local communities to identify and champion measures for longterm change. So, my gratitude to you is not simply on behalf of the University of Bath. It is on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of lives you help us to transform through our work.

Where is the money coming from?

I hope this Report serves to show the breadth of impact which your support has. Thank you for being a part of it.

Charitable Trusts and Foundations 47% Alumni 24% Companies 21% Other Friends 8%

Where is the money going to?

Scholarships & Academic Prizes 61% Research & Discovery 30% Student Experience 9%

Professor Dame Glynis Breakwell DBE DL Vice-Chancellor

Thank you for your support this past year Alumni donations not only provide students with opportunities for personal development, but the ripples of your donations can be seen on campus, in the local community, and around the world. The incredible variety of activities that have been supported is testament to the multi-skilled community of individuals that make up Bath’s student population. Your donations not only benefit the student groups that are able to invest in new equipment and facilities, but also the individual people who have the vision and drive to improve their group for the benefit of its current and future members. I am proud to represent a body of students who are truly leaders in their generation. On behalf of the entire student body, and Students’ Union at the University of Bath, I would like to thank all of our alumni for their generous donations and continued support.

Jordan Kenny, Students’ Union President 2014


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Contents

orking at a University like ours is a great privilege. We are effectively a collection of two dozen single-issue charities, helping feed Africa, investing in entrepreneurs, maximising sporting talent, improving the effectiveness of our health care system…the list could go on.

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Supporting bright minds

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Donor profile: Anna McQuaid

We were tempted to include pieces about Alzheimer’s research, our work with military veterans, global citizenship grants to encourage student mobility, and so much more. There is always more.

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Innovation and enterprise

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Improving human health

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Donor profile: Tim Ford

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International development

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Nurturing sporting ability

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Donor profile: Bill Whiteley

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Leadership Giving Circles

One of the conclusions we were able to draw from our first donor survey last year was that we are doing well in articulating to you how we spend, invest or allocate your gifts, but that nonetheless we could do better. So we will soon be launching a regular email newsletter, a bite-sized Donor Report, to give you some insight into the breadth of areas which benefit from your philanthropy, and, critically, the difference it makes to people and places here at the University and beyond. I look forward to your feedback on them, and this issue as well, and in the meantime thank you again for your generosity. Thank you. Mr Gavin A. Maggs Director of Development and Alumni Relations

Editor: Emma Pereira Design: Richard Box Photography: unless otherwise stated © University of Bath

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Supporting bright minds

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Dr Robert Banks Dr Norman Biddington Mr David Fletcher Mr Melvyn Newbery Mr Brian Nichols Mr Leslie Perrett & Mrs Mary Perrett Mr Stephen Pittman Dr Peter Quilt Mr Roger Winchester One anonymous donor Mr Frank Ahearn Mr Les Baker Mr Mike Collins Mr John Crookes Mr John Davies

Mr Geoff Glasgow Mrs Janet Jenkins Mr Henri Lloyd Davies Dr Keith Melford & Mrs Heather Melford Mrs Rosemary Milward Mrs Patricia Phillips Dr Ken Symes Mr Richard Whitfield Four anonymous donors

1970

Dr Rob Anstee Mr James Ball Mr John Curnow Mrs Mary James Mr Derek Keefe Mrs Carolyn Okell-Jones Mr Roger Price Mr Peter Rosewarn Dr Michael Ross Mr Ray Villis Dr Chris Warren Two anonymous donors

1968

Mr Graham Butler Mr Richard Flatman Mr Kenneth Harrison Mrs Frances Lester

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Ms Nerys Griffiths Mr Patrick Boothroyd Mr Wilfred Ainsworth Mr Terry Bleakman Mr Michael Breward Mr Andrew Burchill Dr David Bush & Mrs Maureen Bush Mr Roger Cole Dr Martin Horton Mr David Mico Dr John Murdoch Dr Ray Ward Mr Matt Westley Mr Roger Whorrod & Mrs Sue Whorrod Two anonymous donors

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very year, the range of scholarships available at Bath grows. And every year, we see our scholars reaching for their full potential. It’s thanks to you, our donor community, that we can offer these opportunities for brighter futures to young people who might otherwise find it difficult to dedicate their time to study. Support can relieve financial pressure, and a boost of encouragement can set someone down the path to success.

Ms June Abbott Dr Rosamund Baird Mr Richard Baker Mr Clive Barons Mr Eric Bottomley Mr Michael Boulton

Mr Mike Carr Mr Roger Cooke Mr Robert Dean Mr Roy Edgar Mr Roger Elliman Mr Roger Ellmore Ms Evelyn Godley Mr Paul Green Professor Grant E Hearn Mrs Pauline Hempsey Mr James Hillier Mr Lyndon Hughes Mr Alan James Dr Alan Legge Mr John May Dr Stephen Moss Mr Alan Pearce


Abigail Downie (MLES, year 2)

As a result of my scholarship I have been able to explore parts of the world that would otherwise have remained a mystery. Studying at Tver State University in Russia was an unforgettable experience. Tver is a university city and a regional centre, so I was surprised to be drawing my water from a pump across the road – despite living in the same building as my head of department! It has been illuminating to catch glimpses of France and Russia through the eyes of natives, rather than after filtering by British perspectives.

The Alumni Fund scholarship has been of enormous support, it is highly unlikely that I would have remained at the University of Bath without it.”

Alex Watts

Henry Kenyon

(Sport and Social Science, year 1) I feel proud that throughout my entire first year, every piece of work has been graded as a ‘First.’ My scholarship also enabled me to enjoy an incredible unpaid work experience placement with a sports management company. I am thrilled to say that the company were hugely impressed by my impact and ability, and subsequently offered me a job. I cannot thank you enough for your generosity and I assure you that I will endeavour to make the most of this wonderful opportunity.

(Psychology, year 2)

With your help I have learnt to drive, taken up ballroom dancing and had time to delve deeper into human cognition through independent research. I am happier, healthier, more successful, and have more friends than I would have had I not been given this scholarship, and I don’t think that leaves any part of my experience and life that hasn’t been improved. With that in mind, I can really only say “thank you”.

Joanne Philips

Emily Lo

(Social Work, finalist)

(Civil Engineering, year 1) My scholarship has allowed me greater freedom to try new activities which have broadened my outlook. I competed in my biggest ever badminton tournament, and took part in an Engineers Without Borders competition to design a water measuring device in boreholes and wells which could be used in developing countries. It showed me how the work of engineers could benefit people, which gave me further appreciation of the field I am studying.

Mr John Bone & Mrs Penelope Bone Mr Michael Briggs Mr Phil Chambers Dr Godfrey Draper Dr George Dyer

Nine anonymous donors

1972

Professor Kevin Edge Mr John Frankel Mr Michael Godwin & Ms Beatrice Godwin Mr Cyril Golding* Mrs Thelma Hooper Mr Paul Ketchley Mr Ian Longworth Mrs Annabel Mason Ms Sarah Palmer Mr Ken Riley Mrs Iona Roberts Mr Adrian Schwalb Mr Peter Seaborne Mrs Mary Sykes Mr Bryan Thomas Mr Peter Williams

Mr Jim Aldis Mrs Anne Body Mrs Ann Boutall Mr Dave Chapman & Mrs Elaine Chapman Mrs Norma Cox & Mr Christopher Cox Mr Roger Earl Mr Andrew Fraser Mr Robert Goodhand Mr Philip Granger Dr Stephen Huckvale Mr Kewal Kathuria & Miss Hasumati Parekh Mrs Lyn Kirkbright

Mr John Palmer Professor Raymond F. Schinazi Mr Richard Schooley Dr Neil Starsmore Mr Paul Thomas Mrs Emma Wagner Mr Stuart Warburton Mr Steve Wood Seven anonymous donors

1973

1971

Mr Martin Pobjoy Dr Steve Richards Mr Chris Salter Mr Mike Shorten Mr Brian Smith Mr Ivor Spector Mr Barry Stote Mr Edward Wal Mr Ray Weston Five anonymous donors

I have spent the last five months on placement in a busy child protection team, safeguarding, advocating and defending the rights of children. The Alumni Fund scholarship has been of enormous support, it is highly unlikely that I would have remained at the University of Bath without it. On an emotional level, it gave such a boost to my confidence and my sense of self-worth. I shall always remain grateful to those who contribute.

Mr Roger Baker & Mrs Jackie Baker Professor Derek Bissell Mr Robert Cather Dr Peter Channon Mr Timothy Corbishley Mr Michael Darby Mr James D’Souza

Mr Keith Ebbels Mr Bob Fisher Mr Nigel James Miss Hilary Joyce Mrs Vivienne Kriefman & Mr Brian Kriefman Mr Jim Mercy Dr David Merrifield Dr Jane Morgan Mrs Sue Noyce Dr Richard Palmer Mr Robert Pardy Mr Philip Parnell Mr Ramesh Patel Mr Redvers Perry Miss Alison Reed Mr Henryk Smiga *

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The Alumni Fund – growing opportunities at Bath If you support the Alumni Fund, you’re part of a growing community that funds a huge range of inspiring projects. Steve Wood (BSc Mathematics 1972) is one of your representatives and helps distribute the money.

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Mr Tony Stark Mr John Tucker Dr Stephen Tullett Dr Barrie Wells Mrs Veronica Williams & Mr Steve Williams Six anonymous donors

1974

I enjoy being on the panel (pictured right) because I get a good sense of what’s going on at Bath; if there’s something new and exciting happening, they’re probably looking for funding from somewhere! We enjoy kickstarting ideas which might be world-changers and bring significant research council grants to the University. For example, the glucose sensor research we’ve just awarded (see page 16) could revolutionise how diabetics are treated, all thanks to the momentum this fund has been able to provide.

Mr Terence Armstrong Dr Cathy Bass Mr Peter Boorman Mr David Boyes Mr David Brazzington Dr Paul Chard-Tuckey Mr Howard Chetwin Dr Sally Clode Mr Richard Coleman &

Mrs Marion Coleman Mr Nigel Eaton Mr Martin Ewbank-Smith Mrs Vivienne Farrell Mr Robert Fyfe Mr Geoffrey Gill & Mrs Karen Gill Mr Laurie Goldsmith Mr Christopher Hacking Mr Antony Haile Ms Elizabeth Hollis Dr Michael Martin Dr Alan McCall Mr Harish Narotham Dr Christopher Noble Mr John Norman Mrs Danuta Orsi

There’s a great sense of responsibility on the panel. There are tough decisions to make and they’re getting tougher, but we assess every application thoroughly and fairly. We like applications that improve the student experience in the long term, and also ones where people have shown initiative in raising money from other sources. It’s wonderful that so many graduates support the Alumni Fund today. I’m sure the vast majority of graduates would honestly say that their time at Bath contributed significantly to their careers and life experiences. Isn’t it nice to say that you’re contributing to other people having those same opportunities? The student experience is about more than just studying for exams. It‘s probably the last opportunity you get to learn wide-ranging skills that could influence the rest of your life. I’m proud to be part of a group of people making that possible.

Mr Christopher Oziem Mr Rodney Priest Mr Rob Rees Mr Raymond Scragg & Mrs Jill Scragg Mr Paul Sealey Mr Chandrakant Shah Mr Donald Simpson Mr Keith Taylor Ms Christine Trehane Mr Colin Wesbroom Mr Michael Williams Mr Stephen Wolff Three anonymous donors

Dr Jon Barrick Mr Peter Bentley Mr Stephen Bowsher Ms Della Cannings Mrs Hilary Edmondson Mr Richard Ford His Excellency Khalil Foulathi Mr Colin Gamble Mr Doug Hardy Mr Michael Higgins Mr John Huxtable Mr Steve Jackson Mr Keith Jones Mrs Susan Keeling Mr Raymond Laidler & Mrs Joy Laidler

Dr Robin Legg Mr Marc Matza Mr Alan Nimmons Mr Mik Peach Mr Ken Percival Mr Bob Priddle Mr Gerry Sansom Mr Geri Swann-Price Mr Steve Ward Ms Stephanie Watkins Mr Rees Withers Four anonymous donors

1976

That’s why there’s a fund built up from regular contributions by Bath graduates – over 2,000 of us. Throughout the year, Students’ Union societies, academic departments and individual students can apply for help from this fund. We hold two Alumni Fund panel meetings a year, where we debate each application and provide the full or partial funding it deserves. Very importantly there are also up to 20 scholarships provided each year, which can be life-changing for the students who receive them.

There are people of all ages and disciplines on the panel. I’m one of four alumni donor members who make way for new people every few years, then we have academic and student representatives. When we have bids for research funding, a group of academics goes through them in advance to give us a steer on their eligibility.

1975

When I was at Bath, I never felt there was something I couldn’t do because of money, and I wasn’t in debt when I left. But things are different today.

Mr Piers Baker & Mrs Margaret Baker Mr Steven Bale


Very importantly there are up to 20 scholarships provided each year, which can be life-changing for the students who receive them.�

From left: Tom Janicot, Danae Stanton Fraser, Scott Burfiend, Beatrice PurserHallard, Bernie Morley, Steve Wood, Gavin Maggs, Joy Fraser, Jonathan Knight, Mary Cutbill, Steve Huckvale

Mr Paul Hamlet Mr Derek Hatherell Mr Mark Hawkesworth Dr Lynn Jeppesen Mr Graham Joyce Mrs Patricia King Mrs Sonia Knight Mrs Selene Lister Dr Andrew Lloyd Dr Glyn Love Mr Mike Maynard Mr Jim Milburn & Mrs Anne Milburn Mr John Moorley Mr Paul Morgan Mrs Patricia Needes Mr Neil Palfreeman

Mr Edward Peters Mrs Cecilia Port Mr Geoffrey Porter Mr John Rose Mr Brian Saunders Ms Gloria Simon Dr James Skelding Mr David Stam & Dr Chris Stam Dr Paul Stanley Mr Peter Stansfield Mr Nigel Stevenson Mrs Catherine Stoddart Mr Philip Sugarman Mr David Taylor Mr Malcolm Tebbutt & Mrs Margaret Tebbutt

Mr Simon Tyler & Mrs Heather Tyler Dr Tony Warwick Ms Gail Waudby Professor Reza Ziarati Mr Ian Zimmerman Two anonymous donors

1977

Mr Stephen Bazire Mrs Christina Brown Professor Deborah Buszard Mr Nick Carter Mr Andrew Cavanna & Mrs Margaret Cavanna Mr Uttamlal Chouhan Mr Bill Deayton Mr Peter Dibben Mrs Beverley Elliott Mr John Eves Mrs Kathy Farrell Mr Julian Felstead Mr Michael J R Free & Mr Michael P B Free Mr Colin Gardiner Mr Ian Grace Mr Iain Gray

Mr Nick Algar Mr Trevor Barker Mr Christopher Barley Mr Alan Buckman Mr Ian Clements & Mrs Janet Clements Mr Lance Croutear Mr Dennis Crowe Mr Jim Edwards

Mr David Elliott Mr Peter Flower Mr Christopher Gibbons Ms Lucy Hamnett Mr Paul Harding Dr Hylton Hardisty Dr Kathleen Hill Mr Ian Hooper Mr Richard Lowe Mr Larry Magor Mr Jonathan Mair Mrs Hazel Matheson Mr Chris Mitchell Mr Alan Nelson Mr Martin Newman Mr Stephen Parsons Mr Ronald Pearson

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Donor profile: Anna McQuaid

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nna McQuaid (BSc Business Administration 1981) took the plunge after graduating to start her own management consultancy, Consularia. She saw huge success coaching business teams in investment banking, media and technology, and today wholeheartedly supports the Alumni Fund.

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Donor profile

Setting up a business and being self-employed is risky. But all employment is risky. If you are successful independently, you’ll pay yourself more than anybody else ever will.” I am absolutely sure that my degree from Bath was the foundation of my business. I majored in Marketing and Organisational Behaviour, and I was sure I’d need to acquire new skills, but my BSc would be my foundation. My favourite professor at Bath, Iain Mangham, was very influential over me. He was interested in the dramaturgy of business, explaining how you put on your costume and act your part, as if it were scripted. Those who don’t act appropriately don’t do very well; they get booed off the stage. That perspective stayed with me, and I based my business around it. During my working life I would spend summers learning from people who were the best in the world. I would bring that experience back to my clients, tailor it to their business, and improve the results they achieved. Having spent a few years in sales and marketing after graduating, I decided to start Consularia. Management consultancy in 1988 was really accountancy with a few other things thrown in – but I find numbers very dull, so I wanted to concentrate on people; on their competence, their confidence and their commitment to organisational goals. At the time there was nobody else doing this in Europe that I knew about. I’m no entrepreneur, but I realised that if I could take people who were performing at bronze level in business, and raise them to gold level, there would be money in it. I first approached a well-known advertising agency in London offering measurable insight into the psychology of their creative teams,

using psychometric profiling, which they could use to improve their results. The agency won awards, and the MD was so impressed he began recommending my services, and the business grew from there. My clients have always valued an open mind who can reveal new possibilities to them. They had to be prepared for an objective outsider to say they were wrong, and offer a better way to work. I was paid to disagree with them! Of course, I had to have self-belief; setting up a business and being self-employed is risky. But all employment is risky. If you are successful independently, you’ll pay yourself more than anybody else ever will. I had to risk my parents’ money to get started, but knowing that my father – a man who had been a Lancaster bomber pilot – believed in my hard work, made me so much braver.

My personal connection to Bath is what I am most grateful for, and I will continue my support for life.” When I was asked to donate to Bath, I thought it would be impolite not to. It seemed sensible to be contacting alumni for support, and the University had given me so much. At a lunch on campus in 2007, I was most impressed with the scholars that the donations fund – they are brave to take on this amount of debt, and intelligent and grateful too. It’s important to think independently, and to be flexible. Wisdom doesn’t come from us all being the same. That’s why I also support Amnesty International, because freedom of speech and action is important to me. But my personal connection to Bath is what I am most grateful for, and I will continue my support for life.

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Innovation and enterprise

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Mrs Ann Pugh Mr Julian Richardson Mr Tony Sawyer Dr Robin Swan Mr Fergus Thompson Eight anonymous donors Mr Pritam Basuita Mr Geoffrey Baty Mrs Penny Bigg Eur Ing Martin Blake Dr John Bond Dr David Burrows Mr Mike Burrows Mr Robert Butler Ms Sarah Canney Mrs Elizabeth Chittka

Mr Peter Clegg Dr Ray Cox Mr Ian Dodds Mr Tim Durham Mr Rob Furber Mr Sam Giambrone Mr Martin Jones Mr Stephen Jones Mr William Jones Mr Gerard Kelly Mr Nigel Keys Dr Junzo Kosugi Mr Richard Lee & Mrs Stephanie Lee Mr Trevor Marshall Mr Richard May-Miller Mr John Monks Mrs Susan Mulvenna

Mr Mark Neve Mrs Ruth Nicholls Ms Barbara Nunn Mr David Pearse & Mrs Sharon Pearse Dr Bill Rees Ms Eve Salomon Mr Neil Short Mr Mark Smith Mr Graeme Snow Mr Paul Staniforth Ms Deborah Stephens Mrs Ann Stewart Mrs Carol Tarn Mrs Christine Ward Mr Patrick Watts Mr Mark Wells

Mr Dave Wicks Seven anonymous donors

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1977

ath is a hive of activity when it comes to innovation. Across all faculties, ideas are generated that could fundamentally change the ways we work, eat, drive, play, interact and think. But crucially, it doesn’t stop there; Bath prides itself on incubating ideas to bring them into our lives through commercialisation, industrial partnership and support for entrepreneurs. Your support, through funding and mentoring, is invaluable in helping undergraduates bring their business concepts to fruition.

Dr Colin Aldis Mr Peter Arnold Mr Steve Arnold Mr John Ayres Mrs Noelline Bacon & Mr Mark Bacon Mr Alan Baker Mr Martyn Bale Mr John Bateman Mr Jonathan Battershill & Mrs Theresa Battershill Mr Neil Burns & Mrs Susan Burns Mr Bill Burt Mr David Bush

Mrs Helen Campbell Mr Gary Cartlidge Mrs Elizabeth Chowienczyk Mr James Craw Mr Gary Delany Mr Hitesh Dodhia & Mrs Rajula Dodhia Dr Chris Dorling Mr Ronald Esain Mr Chris Evans & Mrs Judy Evans Mr John Forde Mr Martin Gadsby Mr David Gladwin Dr Paul Gower Ms Jacqueline Hannis Dr Shelley Hinsley Mr Richard Hughes Ms Janet Humphries


Alumni support innovative engineering students

Our Honest Foods wins trip to New York

Getting an engineering venture off the ground takes determination, time and money, but Bath students now have the advantage of bursaries provided by alumni.

Having come through a rigorous application process and been selected by the University of Bath Business Plan Judging Panel, the graduates behind winning office snack company Our Honest Foods were flown out to New York for a money-can’t-buy experience, sponsored by Deloitte. They are also receiving guidance from Laurence James (BSc Statistics 1976) who is giving his time to mentor the group.

Not only does this bursary provide a unique opportunity to turn brilliant ideas into business; it has encouraged a wave of similar bursaries from donors who recognise the importance of entrepreneurship. From 2014 the Embleton Innovation Bursary, the Mark Farmer Innovation Bursary and the Jon Craton Innovation Bursary all allow Engineering students to take ideas formulated in their final year project to the next stage, over six months. This means that student innovations could emerge from academia to influence our everyday lives, instead of fading into anonymity after graduation. Chris Day (MEng Electrical & Electronic Engineering 2013) was awarded the first Geoff Herrington Innovation Bursary to develop his research into how go-karts are powered. He spent the summer working on hardware design for a new prototype kart, and said: “The Bursary gave me the confidence to take the project to the next level, redesigning the system to turn it into a product. It has completely changed the direction of my career; I am now working for the company who inspired me to begin the research, Biz Karts Ltd. My role is to develop the electric vehicles and we are looking at integrating my own product into the device.”

Ms Ann Ruthven Mr Philip Sampey Mrs Andrea Sinclair Ms Mary Spohn Mr Allen Swift & Mrs Jacqueline Swift Dr Derek Tate Dr Rod Timbrell-Whittle & Mrs Sue Timbrell-Whittle Dr Mark Wainwright Mr Peter Wise Four anonymous donors

1980

Mr Rolf Jones Ms Jane Joyner Dr Jacinta Keogh-Bennett Mr Russell Lane Mr Jonathan Langdon Mr Derek Light Ms Wendy Neath Mr Mervyn Newton Mrs Peach O’Gorman Mr Philip Patterson Mr Mark Pattison Mr Mark Perry Mr Phil Perry Mr Julian Pullen Mrs Elizabeth Riminton-Drury Mr Alastair Robertson Dr Joy Rooney Bennett

Dr Abdelrahman Ahmed Mr John Allan Dr Michael Allen Dr Andrew Bell

Mr Mark Billingham Mr Neil Bostock Mrs Jane Boyce Mrs Fiona Candler Mr Mark Champion Mr Bob Clay Miss Helen Cole Mr Nigel Cooper & Mrs Isobel Cooper Ms Judith Cope Mrs Lynette Davies Mr John Dowden Mrs Helen Granville Mr Robert Greenhill Mrs Isabel Gregg & Dr Evan Gregg Mr Simon Hanna &

“Our Honest Foods delivers wholesome British foods to offices across the UK. We began in September 2013, although I would say that the idea had been planted in our heads ever since we had office jobs. At work, we were often visited by the dreaded hunger grumbles and we couldn’t find anything to quell this affliction that didn’t make us feel guilty after the final bite. Since then we’ve been dreaming about how to solve this problem. That’s our aim you see, to get people in offices eating better. So, we met the team at Iris Worldwide to discuss brand ideas, pitched to senior figures at Wells Fargo and Nomura, attended an Alumni Reception on a panoramic 49th floor of downtown Manhattan, debated food trends at Karp Resources and gained an insight into marketing scalability with the former CMO of Citigroup. All of these people are Bath alumni, and we thank you for your time and thoughts shared. You know where to find us if you’re ever in Britain. New York served us well, now back to satiating office hunger…”

Mrs Jean Hanna Dr Ralph Harris Ms Jane Hough Mr Nicholas Hough Professor Geraint Johnes Mr Cyril Johnson Dr Chris Jones & Mrs Sally Jones Mr Peter Lambert Mr John Law & Mrs Catherine Law Mrs Elspeth Levitan Mrs Linda Mason Mrs Chandrika Patel Mr Philip Quartly Mrs Sian Reading Mr Kuldip Salh Mrs Sue Scheepers Mr Philip Smith

Miss Valerie Smith Mrs Valerie Snell Dr Steven Swain Mr Pete Underwood Ms Helena Walkowiak Dr Clare Whitehead Mr Byron Williams Three anonymous donors

1981

The Geoff Herrington Innovation Bursary gives a new graduate support for three months whilst they explore commercialisation and development opportunities for their final year engineering project. It was set up in memory of Geoff, himself a successful engineering entrepreneur, by his wife Professor Sara Arber, and is also supported by the company that Geoff established, Supply Point Systems.

Mr Christopher Bell Mr Ian Bickerton Mr Jonathan Billinger Mr Brian Bond Mr Chas Boys Mr Martin Bull Mr Peter Burks Mr Bill Carlyle

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Our winning Ambl through Silicon Valley Student entrepreneurs win the trip of a lifetime to seek advice and direction for their newly developed app, Ambl.

Get tickets, plan transport and share updates with your friends; all from one app.

Ambl helps users plan excursions with friends and family. You can search for destinations, such as restaurants or cinemas, find transport between them, and share this information with other users. See a video demo at: http://vimeo.com/88616845

Tristan Kemp Winner of the Lord Gridley prize for mathematics, and a BP Centurion Award for top first year Computer Scientist. Ashton Clapp I’m also an R&D programmer at a local start-up, mobile developer for a project by Peter Gabriel, and can usually be found tinkering with projects of my own, trying to make something work better. Ryan Cabot Winner of the Ben Metcalfe Award for Technology and the Focus Five employability challenge. I fill my spare time programming, carrying out freelance web development and playing first alto saxophone in the university’s big band jazz group. We won J.P. Morgan’s first AppsCrunch Competition with our new app, Ambl. With their support, we were whisked over to San Francisco for three days of comprehensive learning and pitching in Silicon Valley.

The trip has been life-changing

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Ms Jane McCluskey Ms Anna McQuaid Mr Alan Millichamp Mr Tony Mills Mrs Janice Nichols Mr Anthony Owen Mr Stephen Perkins Professor Gareth Price Mr Owen Ransen Mrs Linda Rawlings Mr Paul Salmon Mr Martin Tupper & Mrs Audrey Tupper Mr David Verney Mr Andrew Watson Dr Ian Whiting Mr Neil Wrigglesworth

Mrs Lucy Young Dr Wendy Young Craig Nine anonymous donors Mr Richard Admiraal Mrs Anne Benham Mr Andrew Bird Ms Charmian Boyd Miss Diane Bray Mr Stephen Budd Dr Roberto Desimone & Mrs Alison Desimone Mr Elton D’Souza Mr Peter Dyce Mr Jeremy Eastaugh Mr David Gillard Mrs Mary Inch

Mr Ian Jenkins & Mrs Celia Jenkins Mr Christopher Jones Mr Gary Lilley Mrs Susan McLeod Mr Simon Nobbs Mrs Jane Roberts & Mr Michael Roberts Mr Mike Smith Mr Nigel Smith Mr Robert Smith Ms Sarah Smith Mr James Spencer Mrs Sally Stephens Miss Sandra Talbot Mr Andrew Talkowski Mr Alan Truesdale Ms Gillian Wheatley

Mr Michael Whiteside Nine anonymous donors

1983

Mr Michael Cole Mr Andy Coles Mrs Penny Cope Mr Asko Croft Ms Elaine Dale Mr Paul Davey Mr Andy Dixon & Ms Julia Samulak Mr John Ely Mr Tim Ford Mr Clive Gregory Mr David Hempstead Mr Steven Hickingbottom Mr Dave Howard Mrs Karen Leach Dr David Legan Dr Brian Lipscombe

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Not many other students aged 19-20 can say they’ve wandered around Facebook and Google and received priceless consultancy time with top businesspeople and tech startups. Thanks so much to J.P. Morgan, Enterprise@Bath and the University’s Department of Development & Alumni Relations for making it happen.

Mr Rodger Andrews Mrs Anne Ayres Mr Nick Berry Mr Mike Blake Mr Keith Bradley Mrs Anna Chan Dr Simon Chandler Mrs Trudi Chatwin & Mr Richard Chatwin Mrs Celia Comber & Mr Alan Comber Mrs Catherine Crowley Mr Tim Curtis Miss Jenny Davie


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Day 3

Our trip began with an insider tour of San Francisco. Golden Gate Bridge, Little Italy, the Castro district, Chinatown… but the tech influence soon started to become apparent. Advertisements for cloud computing and tech companies were everywhere. We were told, “This used to be a bad part of town, until Twitter came here”.

City start-ups

Marks about strategies for making a startup work. Test test test, fail early and often, and make sure you can make a guerrilla marketing campaign.

Spent the afternoon meeting entrepreneurs. Our questions started along the lines of “So, say I want a mansion in California…” but soon quietened into gossip: Google and Twitter aren’t cool anymore, but nice if you want to start on six-figure salaries. Startups are where it’s at.

Eventbrite was our second stop. Having moved in only two days ago, the offices were already up and running and busy, touchscreens displaying the schedule on each door; it was a hive of creativity. A useful discussion with Bath grads Natalie Downe and Simon Willison about strategy, learning on the fly, what you should tell the press… right from a couple who had just been through the entire process.

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Google and Facebook

J.P. Morgan and Bath alumni

In Silicon Valley, regardless of your idea, someone will listen to it. Our presentation about Ambl was broadcast to all Google offices and met with great enthusiasm. Next stop: Facebook. Outside, merely an office block. Inside, a world of creativity, cutting edge technology, free food and hammocks. We passed Mr Zuckerberg, pacing behind a “Do not photograph the animals” sign. We were all looking for the right point to leave behind our CVs.

Mr Philip Shaw Mr Michael Thompson & Dr Sue Thompson Mr David Vigar Dr Joseph Wang Mr Jon Wickham & Mrs Karen Wickham Mr Hamish Wilkie Mr David Wing Mrs Christine Woodfine Four anonymous donors

1984

Mr Mark Farmer Mr John Grant Dr David Hicks Mr Gary Hooper Miss Amanda Jones Mrs Janet Kearns Dr Nicky Kemp Mrs Joanna Khan Mr Peter Lacey Mr Steve Larter Dr Bernard Millard Dr Ann Mills-Duggan Mrs Nicola Needham Dr Julie Overthrow Mr Laurie Powell & Mr Thomas Dinsdale Dr Ann Pullen

Mr Russell Anderson Mr Roland Asbridge Mr Simon Baker Dr Malcolm Burgess Mr Pete Claydon

Business time with J.P. Morgan. Presenting to them was nerve-wracking, yet their advice still came down to a simple idea. Honour thy consumer. Know what your customers want, align with them, and market to them correctly; the product is secondary. Then we gave a presentation to Bath alumni that was met with excitement, advice and ideas.

Mr Trevor Davies & Mrs Susan Davies Mrs Alison Durbin & Mr Ian Durbin Mr Andy Gilson & Mrs Cathy Gilson Ms Sarah Grover Mr Tim Harrabin & Mrs Nicola Harrabin Dr David Harris Mr Clive Hornett Ms Louise Jagger Mr Richard Laurence Mr Floyd Lazare Ms Elizabeth Monk Dr Andrew Nesbitt & Mrs Sarah Nesbitt Mr Philip Ockwell Mr David Ovenden Mr Graham Pickup

Mr Derek Pullem Mr Stephen Roberts Mr Andrew Sayer Mrs Jane Simpson Mr Peter Speller Professor Koen Steemers & Professor Jeanette Steemers Dr Graeme Thomson Mr Hubert Velge Mr Jim Whitehouse Professor Kevin Williams Mr Christopher Wilson Mr David Woolf Mr Stephen Woolven Two anonymous donors

1985

Google was exactly what we expected. A slide in reception, brightly coloured bikes, not to mention perks galore for employees: at-desk dry cleaning, massages, free food, tennis court…

Mr Paul Baxter Mr Ian Bloxham Mrs Jo Brookes Mrs Melanie Calver Mr David Casale & Mrs Sally Casale Miss Nicola Chegwidden Dr Nick Cosford Ms Hilary Cross Miss Vanessa Dennis Dr Paddy Douglas Mr Richard Edwards Mr Chris Glass Mr Stephen Harris Mr Gary Hawkins Mr Paul Hazlehurst Mr Graham Hillier Mr Phil Hutson

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Improving human health

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Mr Antony Ward Mr Jeremy Wilcox Mr David Woollatt Mr Rob Wortham & Mrs Melanie Wortham Mrs Tracy Zimmerman Three anonymous donors Mr Michael Ashworth Mrs Anna Batchelor Mrs Vanessa Baxter Ms Sarah Beynon Dr Rosemary Bryson Mrs Judy Busby Mr Stephen Calder-Smith Mr Timothy Case Mr Stephen Childs

Dr Sarah Clarke Ms Carol Comer Mr Jon Craton Dr Carl Dolman Mr John Dubery Mr David Edwards Ms Elisabeth Else Mr David Evans Ms Caroline Frank Mr Dino Fuschillo Mr Michael Genge Dr Richard Harris Mr Geoffrey Hill Mrs Karen Holdaway Mr Philip Howard-Smith Mrs Jane Jones Mr Russell Julier

Mr Peter Keemer Mr Timothy Magness & Mrs Trudy Magness Mr David McFarlane Mr Euripides Ornitharis & Mrs Anthi Ornithari Mr Richard Pelling Mrs Justina Pepper Mr Christopher Selwyn & Mrs Brenda Selwyn Mr Stephen Westwood Four anonymous donors

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Ms Nerys Jones Dr Pete Keevill & Mrs Sharon Keevill Mrs Alison Ledward Dr Paul Marshall Mr Douglas McFarland Mr John Molloy Mr Stephen Plain Mr Tony Powell Mrs Liz Rodwell & Mr Paul Rodwell Mr Richard Shiel Miss Amanda Shoebridge Dr Tanya Stagg Mr Adrian Summerfield Dr Alan Teale Mr Keith Triffitt Mr Nic Van Zwanenberg Mr Gino Viviani

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ontributions from Bath graduates are kickstarting vital health research that could affect us all. Our researchers have identified ways to improve or revolutionise everyday procedures like insulin injections, vaccinations and trips to the hospital. Donations towards this work make it possible to bring the results to patients in the UK and across the world.

Mrs Penny Baillie Dr Susan Banbury Mr Stuart Bird & Mrs Katie Bird Mr Matthew Brearley

Mr Christopher Bright & Mrs Fiona Bright Dr Jeremy Bright & Mrs Ruth Bright Mr Philip Butson Mr Christopher Carter Ms Irene Chapman Mr Andrew Clifton Mrs Birgit Compton Mr Howard Cooper Mrs Claire Dalloz Mr Gary Davis Mrs Natasha Deitsch Mrs Teresa Down & Mr Timothy Down Mr Mike Ellis Mrs Claire Garampon


Getting vaccines to people who need them Vaccines need to be kept between 2˚C and 8˚C to be useable. But keeping them refrigerated over long distances can be a problem, so up to 85 per cent arrive at their destination unfit for use. This contributes to the deaths of over 6 million people each year from preventable diseases, including 2.5 million children – a heavy burden for families in developing countries. Now, thanks to a gift from Bath alumnus Tim Ford (BSc Materials Science 1981), who is profiled on page 18, Dr Asel Sartbaeva is pioneering a potential solution to this long-standing challenge. Her idea is for a new ‘nanocoating’ made of silica – the main constituent of sand – that could be grown around individual vaccine molecules, enabling it to be taken anywhere in the world without the need for a complicated cold chain. It would also save a lot of money; the cost of refrigerated transportation accounts for up to 95 per cent of the total cost of vaccine programs (UNICEF figures, 2012). Asel is also keen to inspire future generations of women, saying: “I hope my experiences can help future female scientists to succeed. My mantra would be to believe in yourself and never give up.”

This is potentially a very important project for patients in the local area and around the world. It could save many thousands of lives.”

Reducing weekend mortality Did you know that seriously ill hospital patients admitted at the weekend are more likely to die over the next 30 days than those admitted during the week? Across the UK, mortality rates are up to 20 per cent higher for those admitted out of hours. It’s a phenomenon that a PhD researcher at the University, Marianna Frangeskou, is further investigating, taking into account a huge range of factors including reduced staffing levels and limited access to diagnostic equipment at weekends. Marianna is also testing possible solutions, in conjunction with Bath’s Royal United Hospital (RUH). She will first work with clinicians in the acute stroke ward and emergency general surgery. Her three-year post is made possible by support from an anonymous donor, the RUH and the University. Dr Christos Vasilakis, senior lecturer in the School of Management, is leading the joint project, saying “This is potentially a very important project for patients in the local area and around the world. It could save many thousands of lives.”

left: Dr Asel Sartbaeva

Mr Andrew Bickley Mr Simon Blackmore & Dr Karen Blackmore Dr Stephen Bleay Mr Derek Brewer Ms Moira Brophy Mr Robert Bryant Dr Paul Bury

Mr Aaron See Hung Chan Mr Pete Cook Mr Mark Cunningham Mr Roger Duthie Mr Martin Elton & Miss Erica Stenfalt Ms Sharon Flood & Mr Jon Lee Mr Matthew Gott Dr Suzanne Graham Mrs Judith Hall Mrs Helen Harvey Mr Jeremy Hayward Mr Andrew Hockley & Mrs Christine Hockley Ms Jane Horrex Dr Anne-Marie Jones Mr Stuart Long

Dr Ian Marshall Mr Graham Massey & Mrs Sian Massey Mrs Janet McCulloch Mrs Mary-Louise Minards Mr Gavin Munnery & Mrs Catriona Munnery Mrs Jane Neal Mr Thorsten Orr Mr Paul O’Sullivan Mr Keith Page Mr Guy Partridge Mr Ian Salusbury Mr Martin Shirley Mr Keith Talbot Mr Angus Ward Mr David Webb

Dr Gethin Williams Mr Nick Wood Mr David Young 11 anonymous donors

1989

Ms Jacqueline Pooley Mr Andrew Skinner Dr Paul Stead Mr Derek Stenner Mr Andrew Strong Mr Roger Tweedale Mr Martin Wiles Seven anonymous donors

1988

Mrs Viviane Garbe Mrs Katherine Glass Mrs Heather Goodenough Mr Timothy Hall Mr Jules Higman Dr Frank Hope Mr Raoul Hughes & Mrs Catherine Hughes Ms Ifeyinwa Jibunoh & Dr Mark Poulter Mr Chris Kundro Ms Alison Malfatto Mrs Helen Mitchell Mr Paul Morrison Mr Alexander Moss Mrs Anna Padget Mr Geoffrey Palmer

Mr Andy Bell Mrs Emma Clark Mr Nick Cognevich Mr Gary Cottle & Mrs Jacqui Cottle Mr David Dalton Mr Kevin Dangerfield Mr Mark Davies Miss Lynne Dawson Mr Philip Galloway Mr Rob Garratt Dr Caroline Gilby Mrs Olga Gomez-Cash

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Gold + glucose = pain-free testing for diabetics

Thank you to everyone who supports the Alumni Fund – we hope our new glucose sensors will make life much easier for diabetics.”

The Alumni Fund has made an initial grant towards research that could reduce the need for daily blood testing in diabetics. Diabetes is one of the major causes of death and disability in the world. In the long term it can lead to serious physiological complications such as heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney disease, nerve damage and premature mortality. To help control the illness, blood is regularly checked for glucose levels. This means daily injections and ‘finger prick’ tests become a fact of life for diabetes patients, causing discomfort and inconvenience. But a new technique using porous gold could pave the way for a simple, painless way to monitor blood glucose. The level of glucose in sweat is directly related to the level of glucose in blood, but is very low. This means that, until now, it has been too difficult to detect to be useful. Dr Mirella Di Lorenzo is developing a special material made from highly porous gold (hPG) and carbon fibres which could be worn on the skin as a patch to monitor glucose in a simple, noninvasive way. The grant her team has received will help get this revolutionary project off the ground.

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Mr Mark Stowe Mr Nick Sumner Mr Nigel Taylor Mr Conrad Thompson Mr Paul Vosper Dr Paula Waters Mr Bruce Whitehorn Mr Andrew Williams Mr Neil Wood Two anonymous donors Mr Gordon Anderson Mr Alec Bejian Dr Niall Bowen Mrs Sarah Brennan Mr Gavin Busuttil-Reynaud Ms Claire Carre-Jones

Mr Adam Carswell Mr Brian Clarke Mr James Duthie Mr Ralph Elia & Mrs Susan Elia Professor Julien Forder Dr George Gore Mr Adrian Gregory Mr Andrew Harding Mrs Sue Harling Mr Todd Howell Dr Gerald Hunt Mr Shailesh Katira Mr Tim Lee-Foster Mrs Stella Mourouzidou Damtsa Mr Gable Pang Dr Simon Phillips Mr Michael Pritchard

Dr Julie Reid Mrs Anne Renders Dr Stephen Richards Mr Roger Smith Miss Sarah-Jane Stephens Dr Sharon Stratton Mr Alan Wilson Mr Niall Woodhead Two anonymous donors

1991

Mr David Grant Mr Julian Hall Mr Percy Lea Mr Robert Linnegar Mrs Sue McKendrick Mr James Nickolls Miss Mandy Norton Mr Kevin O’Donnell Dr John Ould Mr Michael Peddell Ms Louise Pegg Mrs Juliet Raynes Mr Terry Read Mr Andrew Robertson & Mrs Theresa Robertson Mrs Andrea Samuelson Mr Simon Stevens

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Di Lorenzo’s team will deposit hPG onto carbon fibres to generate their unique material. Thanks to its foam-like shape hPG is extremely reactive towards glucose. It is capable of sensing very low concentrations, which means it has enormous potential for use in sweat tests. Carbon fibres are highly flexible, have excellent conductivity and are easily compatible with the human body – they will not cause skin reactions – making them the perfect substrate.

Mrs Rachel Anderson Dr Carol Austin Dr Sue Baigent Mrs Christine Brown Ms Linsey Carter Mr Ian Clegg Mrs Christine Davis

Dr Tom Hudson Mr Nick Hynes Miss Tina Kokkinos Mrs Sarah Lawrence Dr Emma Lenz Mr Fredrik Lie-Nielsen Mrs Meg Longman Mr Neil McLeish Mr Robert Mead Ms Isobel Michael Mr Robert O’Leary Dr Jane O’Rourke Mr Leif Puddefoot Mrs Alison Roberts Mrs Stephanie Rogers Mrs Julia Sherwen Mr Adrian Stead &


This research therefore has great potential to develop wearable miniature glucose sensors which could significantly improve quality of life for those with diabetes. Gifts from alumni have made it possible to run a three-month proof of concept study for this glucose sensor. The results of the study will be used to support a patent application, and begin to collaborate with medical companies who may be interested in taking the next step, to a commercial product or further development. Importantly, the initial work will be performed by two undergraduate chemical engineering students Parsa Esfahanian (pictured) and Matthew Monti, who have the unique opportunity to contribute towards cutting-edge research at the University of Bath. Parsa says, “I feel privileged to be part of this research opportunity. Thank you to everyone who supports the Alumni Fund – we hope our new glucose sensors will make life much easier for diabetes patients, and I can’t wait to see it become widely available!” Matthew says, “As I have type 1 diabetes myself, this is a great opportunity to work on technology that could help other people with diabetes in the future, allowing pain-free and easy glucose monitoring. Thank you to all the Alumni Fund donors who have made this research possible.”

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Miss Nicola Bellingham Mr Steven Bird Dr Yvonne Brown Mr Chris Campkin Mr Jonathan Crowe

Mr Michael Wrigley Mr John Yates One anonymous donor

1993

Dr Nic Doye Mr Jeremy Fonseca Mr Ian Gallagher Mr Donald Haddock Jr. Dr Elizabeth Harper Dr Andrew Landers Mr Siôn Lutley Mrs Joanne Minion Mr Steve Morris Mr David Nottingham Dr Robin Oakley Dr Robert Oddy Mrs Anne Phillips Dr Mark Prickett Mr Dave Smith Mr David Westcott Mr Robert Wise

Dr Abdul Basit Mrs Julie Codling Mr Steve Cooper Mr Morten Damm & Mrs Mette Damm Mr Rob Goodrich Miss Ali Harris Dr Paul Hayden Mr Andy Howard Mr Tony James Mr John Kinson Dr Dethard Lampe Mr Andrew Lawley & Dr Wendy Lawley

Mr Michael Lerry Mr Peter Lord Mr Zoltan Rikker Mrs Rachael Roberts Dr David Simmonds Mr Shane Sullivan Dr Thomas Szabo Mr Anthony Tomkins Mr Steve Triner Mr Andy Watkins & Mrs Sarah Watkins One anonymous donor

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1992

Mrs Kim Stead Mrs Susan Stone Dr Richard Stratford Dr Rebecca Stratling Mr Aria Taheri Mr Andrew Trowbridge Mr Alastair Watson & Mrs Nathalie Watson Mr Adam Wickenden Dr Christopher Williams Six anonymous donors

Mr Vebjorn Ask Mr David Atterbury & Mrs Jane Atterbury Mr Lee Boyton Ms Jo Bridger Mr Quentin Brook

Mr Robert Burgess Mr Steve Cast Mr Robert Dickson Mrs Ruth Frewin Mrs Milica Gay & Mr Daniel Gay Dr Neil Havard Mr Trevor Jefferies Mr Louis MacDonald Mr James Macfarlane Mr Robin Middleton Mr Simon Muderack Miss Anne O’Brien Mr Alan Odeku Mr Piaw Wah Ong Mr Kevin Pedigo Mr Rajender Raval Mr Richard Rutter

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It’s a gift that supports the education of others, sparks new ideas and could lead in a small way to the betterment of society.�

Donor profile: Tim Ford

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im Ford (BSc Materials Science 1981) is the Vice President for Retail (Europe and Africa) at Shell. His passion for international development has led him to support a unique project looking to improve the availability of vaccines in developing countries and worldwide (see page 15).

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Donor profile

As a new graduate, I wanted to explore the world. I had been sponsored through my degree by Westland helicopters, but I had no long-term tie to them. All the big companies came to campus to recruit, and I chose Shell because of the importance of energy, the very international nature of the business and the opportunity of seeing other countries. I have now been at Shell for over 32 years, which was never my expectation, but have enjoyed spending over half of my varied career living and working outside the UK, in Australia, the Middle East, the Caribbean and the Far East.

The importance of ambition I moved into commercial business early on. My degree in Materials Science allowed me to open that door; in any organisation with significant amounts of technology, it helps to have a sound technical understanding because it gives you an appreciation of what you’re trying to promote, develop or sell. That knowledge is important for success in the commercial world. One of the main pieces of advice I give people starting out in a new business or within an existing career is: it’s vital to have ambition. This is different from aspiration. The two terms are often mixed up, but ambition is a ‘doing’ word, aspiration is a ‘hoping’ word. Politicians always talk about aspiration more! In your career, your ambitions may adjust as your circumstances change and your life evolves, but it is important to commit to delivering your ambitions both personally and professionally.

Reconnecting with Bath

to be appointed a Senior International Adviser, giving some of my time and international experience to the University. Then thinking about becoming a donor, I wanted to support something towards which I would feel a strong affinity, and I soon learned about the vaccines transportation project that Asel Sartbaeva is leading. It was a fascinating and inspirational germ of an idea with huge potential behind it – to make vaccines more stable for transport without relying on a refrigerated cold chain. Everything came together at the right time, and I felt that this was a project to which I could contribute and hopefully make a real difference. It’s a gift that supports the education of others, sparks new ideas and could lead in a small way to the betterment of society. I believe that being a donor is deeply personal, and I hope that my support for the vaccines project is just the start of a long relationship with Bath. All reasons are equally valid for giving, and it doesn’t matter how big or small your contribution is. I also believe that becoming a donor at Bath is linked to the idea of ambition that I mentioned earlier – it can be a part of what you are trying to achieve as your wider aim in life. I’m fortunate to connect with this inspirational programme and though there are no guarantees, I hope it will lead to something significant.

Read more about revolutionising vaccine transportation at go.bath.ac.uk/ vaccine-challenge

After a lengthy period working overseas, I returned to the UK in 2011. I had a very busy lifestyle, travelling for three weeks out of every four, and my children were starting to become independent. It was one of those times of transformation that most of us go though in our lives. The family commitments and ambitions that take time, money and effort were all changing. The end of my career was looking closer than the distant horizon. I was entering a different phase, thinking ‘What else do I want to achieve? Is there a different impact I want to have?’ That’s when I reconnected more deeply with the University. I had stayed in touch at a low level, but then I learned that Professor Colin Grant had recently been appointed as a Pro-Vice-Chancellor, to look at the internationalisation of the University in a more holistic way. Given my experience, I felt this was something I could contribute to, and I was fortunate

Above: Tim Ford signs the Dean’s Roll of Honour in recognition of his gift

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International development

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Mr Matthew Box Mrs Kate Buckley Miss Karen Hancock Mr Henrik Harmer Mrs Jill Hay Dr Rachel Hopkins Dr Owen Lyne Mr Demian Martinez Dr Richard Pannett Mrs Caroline Pope Mr Mike Powis Mrs Victoria Price Miss Karin Ridgers

Mr James Simpson Mr Dave Williams Ms Kirsten Wolf Two anonymous donors Mrs Sophia Bate Mr Simon Bushell Mrs Michele Coghlan & Mr Stephen Coghlan Mr Tim Couling Mr Simon Depoix & Mrs Karen Depoix Dr Keith Farmer Mr Christopher Greenfield Mrs Jacqueline Harris Mr Nigel Hayman Mr David Hope

The Hon Niall Horan Mr Ashley Jones Dr Akif Khan Ms Mary Langford Dr Eva Levi Mrs Grainne Patton Mr Richard Roberts Mr Jody Sankey Dr Philip Tollinton Mr Andrew Warren Mr Matthew Webb & Mrs Claire Webb Miss Sumudu Wijeratne Dr Anne Wilson Two anonymous donors

1998

Mr Richard Watson & Mrs Emma Watson Two anonymous donors

1997

Mr Jason Blight Mr Dominic Brennan Miss Kim Chow Mr Garrett Cotter Mr Ian Crowe Ms Tamara Daly Mr Mandar Donde Mr Trevor Ford Mrs Vicky Gibson Mrs Elizabeth Hall Mr John Harrison & Mrs Sarah Harrison

Mrs Suzanne Hart Dr Nikki Heller Mr Stephen Hinley Mr Richard Lander Mr Steve Maloney Mr Philip McComish & Mrs Vicki McComish Dr Brian Nicholson Mrs Pam Pennefather Mr Jason Pitchford-Todd Mr Jonathan Sleightholme Mr Matthew Smith Dr Kevin Sooben Mr Tim Spicer Mr David Trice Mr Kritsda Udyanin Mr Prash Verma

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Mr Mark Secker Mrs Heidi Trencher Mr Garth Way Three anonymous donors

1995

ath’s international links are vitally important to our growing reputation for research excellence. But our entire community benefits from being diverse and well-networked. With donor support we are able to offer placements and mentoring abroad, develop partnerships with companies and universities worldwide, and welcome international undergraduates with scholarships. Our resulting knowledge feeds back into the community to enhance wellbeing, economic growth and sustainability around the world.

Mr Graeme Anderson Mr Stuart Bainbridge


Graduates help send student to Russia on dream placement With a grant from the Alumni Fund, undergraduate András Radnóti was able to travel to Russia for his ideal work placement working with Russian foreign policy. He says: “Things I love: Europe, Russia and the post-Soviet world. Things I’d like to work for: making Russia and Europe stronger by bringing them closer and forging understanding. Ways I’d like to achieve that: gaining knowledge and experience of Russian and European politics, society, history and culture; reflecting, analysing, and spreading the word. Opportunity: a semester-long research placement at a top Moscow foreign policy think-tank, made possible in part by the Alumni Fund. I’ve finally got to do in a professional environment what I’ve long been doing in my free time: foreign policy research and analysis. With backing from Bath alumni, I’ve got my hands on resources I could thus far only dream of. I’ve made useful contacts and good friends, and met people with many years’ insight who could find the holes in my logic and point me to the things I have yet to learn: people who stimulate my thinking, who contribute to my personal and professional development. That, and the opportunity to publish my work, have made this placement a major stepping stone. Thank you.”

Getting inside the mind of misunderstood communities Social problems in developing countries are often approached from an external, Western perspective. But thanks to a fellowship donated anonymously by a Bath alumnus, Dr Shahid Perwez is able to provide better understanding of the motivations behind some of the world’s most controversial social issues. His work has so far covered female infanticide and public service brokerage in India, including field work living alongside people affected. His unique insight is attracting attention from several International Development agencies keen to apply his knowledge to other regions of the world, and further funding from a variety of organisations. Shahid says, “It’s important to understand how the relationship works between people and the state, especially where groups are demonised and have to ‘go underground’. My areas of research are controversial, but could have huge implications for employment and family life in India and further afield.”

Mr Matthew Newson Mr Bruce Porteous Dr Ryan Potts Mrs Anna Ritchie & Mr Iain Ritchie Mrs Fiona Roberts Mr Thomas Underwood & Mrs Alexandra Underwood Mrs Catherine Vickery Mr Leon Walker Two anonymous donors Dr Parvez Alam Mrs Eve Bishop Mrs Catherine Boulter Mrs Rachel Carson Miss Annie Chow

Mr Rodrigo Cochofel Hölzer E Brito Dr Elliott Davies Mr Matthew Davis Mr David Grace Dr Michelle Hiscutt Eur Ing Ed Hopper Dr Martin Jeffery Miss Jayne Johnson Mr Emilio Lastra Gil Dr Ruomei Li Mr Calvin Linfield Mr Mark Lowe Mrs Jolene Martin Mrs Jennifer McLoughlin Mrs Emma Moore Dr Ray O’Gorman Mr Peter Owen

Mr Jonathan Payne & Mrs Nadine Payne Mr Steven Pegg Miss Rosie Pfau Dr Rosalind Polley Mrs Graciela Salazar Diaz Mr Craig Scordellis Miss Samantha Truman Mr David Watson Mr Jon Webb-Peploe Dr Jack Whitehead Dr Tricia Woodhead Five anonymous donors

2001

Mr Thomas Amy Miss Gillian Barwell Mr Ian Bellamy

Mrs Lucy Berks Dr Silvain Buche & Dr Virginie Buche Mrs Carrie Cameron-Smith Mr Kevin Camilleri Mr Adrian Champ Mrs Susie Connolly Mr Philippe Dancause Dr Adam Gerrard Mr Daniel Grant Professor Margaret Greenfields Mr Chris Harvey Mr Nigel Height Miss Elizabeth Heseltine Mrs Jennifer Hill Miss Emma Law Mr Norbert Martinez Clavera

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Mr Michael Bell Miss Rosi Buscombe Mr Ralph Fiermann Dr Roger Guevara Hernandez Mr Peter Harrison Mr Keith Hodgson Mrs Lesley Lippel Mr Juan Miguel Azcarraga Mr Alexander Murray Dr Teresa Street & Mr Matthew Street Mr Andrew Tarver Dr Ahmer Wadee Six anonymous donors

Mr Emad Al Adhal Miss Claire Bedford Mr Matthew Chappell

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Alex working with cassava in Uganda

Learning and sharing to improve cassava sustainability

Mr Viresh Patel Mr Christopher Pittman Mr Philip Robertson Mr Adnan Siddiqui Mr David Smith Mrs Shirley Wang Mr Stuart Wilson Miss Jane Wood Mr Filip Wuebbeler Four anonymous donors Dr Alfred Agyeman Mr Thomas Allison Mr Simon Bessant Mr Paul Bullock Mrs Kady Chatman Mr James Cole &

Miss Nancy Collinge Miss Rhianne Cox Mr Chris Gale Mrs Kate Gunn Dr Jono Hey & Mrs Maria Hey Miss Jennifer Holly Mr Grant Horn Mrs Kate Johnson & Mr Chris Campbell Mr Ben Le Huray Mr John Leach Mr Richard Merrett Mr Tim Ngai Mr Rob Palmer Miss Eleesha Pentiah Miss Victoria Petrie Ms Cathy Russell

Mr Leslie Sellick Mr Gregory Sharp Mrs Jennifer Smith Mr Mike Smith & Mrs Emily Smith Mr Simon Snow Mr Tom Stanley Mr Tim Surzyn Dr Steven Weber Mr Conor Wilson Mr Michael Wisson & Mrs Louise Wisson Five anonymous donors

2003

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Mr James Convey & Mrs Jennifer Convey Mr Simon Critchley Miss Jessica David Mr Mark Donovan Mr Alistair Dunn-Coleman Mr Richard Ferris Mr Chris Gage Miss Kathryn Gamble Mr Christopher Gwilliam Mr Steve Hammond Mr Samuel Hicks Mr Adam Hodgkinson Mr Gareth Humphries Mrs Juliet Lawn Dr Brenda McGrath Mr Simon Meadowcroft

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It took years of hard work in the Ugandan educational system, but Alex Abaca is today studying for an MSc in Molecular Plant Sciences with assistance from the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and Bath alumnus Stuart Appleton (BSc Social Sciences 1976). His goal is to improve food security at home by making cassava crops more sustainable.

Mr Karim Amyuni Miss Sarah Blundell Mr Christopher Brooking Miss Emma Burton

Miss Emily Chester Mr Dave Fleet Ms Kim Gelling Mr Mark Harrison Mr Ian Johnston Mr David Lee Seifert Mrs Sarah Leverson Mr Gethin Luke Mr Ludovic Morice Mr Asmus Ohle Mr Matthew Preston Mr David Shinkins Mr Colin Tame Mr Jake Thomson Miss Catherine Todd Miss Lyndsey White Mrs Eleanor Wilkinson


Amidst all this, I married my wife Margret in the year 2010. We have three lovely children (two girls and a boy). Margret studied BA Urban and Regional Planning but with such a high unemployment rate in Uganda, she is keeping our children at home with no job. I am the only bread winner in my house. God should keep them safe in my absence until I return to continue supporting them again.

Sharing my knowledge to improve food security My real interest is agricultural science which I can use to improve life for people in Uganda. I am researching on cassava, the most commonly grown food and considered a poor man’s crop, which grows and stores its roots under the ground. The problem is that after harvest, it only lasts for a few days before it goes bad through Post-harvest Physiological Deterioration (PPD). I am working hard to find ways to make it last longer and make it easier to transport, trade and keep this valuable food crop.

Commodore Brian Archibald Mrs Frances Brown Mr Alexander Cockram Dr Frederik Dahlmann & Mrs Sophie Dahlmann Dr Jojo Guo Mr Rich Hay

Thank you for a unique learning opportunity Living independently in a developed country has taught me a lot of new skills, including using automation (from using a library card as a door key, to elevators in supermarkets and book borrowing in the library), understanding real English language, interacting with students from different countries, time management, personal development and travelling by rail and road. I have also cherished and copied the politeness of the English people; this will be instrumental in bringing up my children. Financial support towards my studies has been the best gift of my life. I would like to thank the University of Bath, Stuart Appleton and the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission from the bottom of my heart for tuition that neither I nor my family members could provide. I pledge to complete this course successfully and share my knowledge for the benefit of farmers in Uganda and anywhere God might send me. Together, we shall make the world a food secure planet and a better place for everyone.

Mr Greg Kane Mr Michael MacDonald Mr Ross Palmer Mr Thomas Player Dr Nick Powell Mr Alvin Razon Mr Thomas Schildhammer Miss Bee Thakore Miss Claire-Louise Valsler Mrs Meri Williams & Mrs Elly Williams Two anonymous donors

2006

Mr Neil Allan Mr Ian Bowcock Mrs Diamantenia Chatzinikoli Dr Malcolm Connolly Miss Laura Cook Mr Marc Davies Mr Arash Fatemian Mr William Froud & Miss Didi Peng Mr Timothy Gange Dr Edward Hammond Mr Bruce Hedge Mr Tom Holley Mr Adam Michallat-Cox Miss Alexandra Rickham

Mr Darren Steele Ms Sarah Telford Mrs Terri Waiyaki Miss Sara Ward Mrs Clare Warren Mr Vegas White Dr May Yeow Mr Glen Young Three anonymous donors

2005

2004

Dr Graham Willis Four anonymous donors

I am the only graduate in my family and I plan to be the first ever PhD holder in my sub county. There are very few people in Uganda who know about plant pathogens and insect identification using molecular tools. Upon successful completion of my course, my country will benefit from my experience, which I will share with technicians directly under my supervision. In addition, this course has taught me critical analysis and proofreading skills that I will use to increase the number of scientific publications and project proposals coming from NARO, placing Uganda at a global level. Giving back to the community is very important to me so I plan to run Plant Clinics and model farms for free learning in farming communities. I believe strongly that God will provide me with the resource to undertake this mission.

Ms Gemma Allen Mr Scott Beasley Mr Harry Ellis Mr Martyn Essery

Ms Vicky Gallop Ms Michaela Hauf Miss Sabah Hussain Mr Bosco Lee Miss Camilla Mathoulin Dr Joanna Prentice Ms Nerys Shah Mr Leigh Tymms One anonymous donor

2007

I was born in 1979 in Kioga County, Northern Uganda. My father had seven wives and because I am the last born of 38 children, my task was to graze our cattle. It was not until rustlers took away all our cattle that I managed to enrol in primary one class aged nine. Between attending secondary school and taking my A levels, I had to spend several years making bricks, digging and fishing to earn money for my fees. With all these struggles, I was still the best in my class. By saving some money from teaching I sat my A level examinations, and was admitted to study BSc Agriculture at Makerere University with government sponsorship, which I completed in 2008. Following this I joined the National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) as a Crop Agronomist and that is where I stayed until coming to Bath.

Dr Graham Blackman Dr Kieren Boardman Mr Luke Brodie Mr Anthony Clegg Mrs Maris Cole Mr Chris Coles Mr Robert Cotta

Miss Penelope Court Mrs Sam Dawson Mr Francisco De Caso Y Basalo Dr Alan George Mr Adam Gibson Mr Andrew Goodwin Mrs Amy Green Mr Nick Hall Miss Kimberly Jones Miss Alfreda Mafe Mrs Sarah McCartney Mr Darren Morgan Mr Stuart Nash Mr Alan Newman Mr Francis Reardon Mrs Cheryl Scott Mr Adam Spencer

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Nurturing sporting ability

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Three anonymous donors Mr David Austin Miss Madeleine Elvin Mr Artis Frankovics Mr Thanusan Gunabalasingham Mr Thomas Harman Mr James Hood Miss Lindi Kleu Mr Guillaume Le Tarnec Mr Robert Lo Bue Ms Marianna Mavroudi Mrs Josephine Millard Dr Peter Millichap Mr Daniel Nightingale Mrs Alison Osadzinski Mrs Sarah Russell

Mr Michael Selig Mrs Jenny Shukman Miss Joanna Sochacka Dr Stefanos Spaneas Dr Linda Steele Mr Chris Tams Mr Steven Tapper Miss Maria Theodorou Miss Hayley Todd Miss Jennifer Toonen Mr Adam Turner Mr Jesus Villanueva Perales Four anonymous donors

2010

Mr Mark Atterbury Mr Hakan Aysan Mrs Julia Balston Mr Joseph Birch Mr Kenan Boztas Mr David Cartwright Mr Melvyn Cook Mr Graham Dennis Mr John Desgranges Mr Andrew Dix Miss Eloise Goldstraw

Mrs Christine Heslop Miss Maria Ioannou Mr Robert Jeans Mr Diego Llorens Echegaray Miss Catherine Luckin Mr Stuart Mackenzie Mr Tom Major Miss Katie Norman Mr Kushul Patel Mrs Michelle Perera Mrs Kathy Quint Mr Allen Smith Mr Iain Stenson Mr Paul Stubbs Miss Jennifer Swinden Mr Barrie White Mr Carl Williams

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Miss Ann Stainforth Mr Peter Walker-Smith Miss Laura Wong Dr Xuecheng Zhang Five anonymous donors

2008

inancial support has never been more important to students. This is especially true for those who combine their degree with intensive sports training, and are not able to commit to part-time work to provide extra income. The availability of Olympicstandard facilities on campus means fierce competition for a limited number of sports scholarships, so the bar is set extremely high. The majority of awardees have already represented their country at junior national level and go on to international success, driven by the encouragement and financial help that allows them to hone their talent.

Mr David Akporehe Mr Andrew Bacon Mr Andrew Bellingham

Mr David Burge Mr Paul Clarke Miss Charlotte Colman Mr Benjamin Deavin Miss Isabelle Dunnett Miss Kate Gray Miss Claire Howard Miss Victoria Jefferies Mr James Lam Miss Rehana Nanji Mr Simon O’Kane Mr John Pardoe Mr Mark Parkinson Mr Tapesh Patel Mr Martin Phillips Mr Bryn Pugh-Jones Miss Charli Reynolds


Jan comments, “Leading a double life as a full-time elite judo athlete and PhD student requires good time management, a lot of determination and hard work. I’m not going to lie; this is a very demanding task! But the past academic year has been very successful for me, both in sport and academia. I graduated with a distinction in MSc Engineering Design and produced some personal bests on the mat.” Throughout 2013, Jan earned a host of medals competing in international tournaments, including a match during busy exam week, and a team match above his weight class. He then self-funded to compete at the European Open in Warsaw, finishing third as the only medallist for GB. This was his first medal at this level and secured Jan a place on the team for the Senior European Championships in Budapest. Later that year his consistent performances and a silver medal at the European Open in Tallinn qualified him for his first Senior World Championships. These were held in Rio, from where Jan is planning to return with a medal in 2016. He also defended his title as the British Champion, unfortunately sustaining an injury to the ligaments of his right knee.

2011

Mr Peter Scull Mr Matt Sprague Mr Hugo Staton Mr David Stirton Mr Nicholas Tyrrell Dr Dominic Van Der Waals Mr George Watkinson-Yull Miss Natasha Watson & Mr Matthew Canning Dr Nicholas Williams Four anonymous donors Mr Michael Ashiru Mrs Oluwatobiloba Black Miss Fiona Burgess Mr Iain Carson Mr Chris Clements

Mr Paul Ghosh Mr Rory Hawkins Mr Oliver Horncastle Miss Rebecca Kellagher Mr Justice Mangwende Miss Katherine Marland Mr Nicholas McMullan Mr John Mitchell Mr Anish Narayanan Hemachandran Miss Rachel O’Connell Mr Iwan Pepperell Mr James Richards Miss Lisa Solovieva Mr Sam Warren One anonymous donor

2012

For most of 2014, Jan has been in rehabilitation for his knee. Despite this he represented England at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and remains positive. “In a strange way, being injured was a blessing in disguise, allowing me to reevaluate my sporting goals and spend more time on my studies.”

Thankfully, Jan’s PhD supervisors are supportive of his ambitions. “I always take my research responsibilities seriously, and being in charge of my work allows me the flexibility to fit it around my training. I am regularly at the university from 9am until 10pm, shuttling between training and the office. Planning and good communication with my coach and supervisors make it manageable. For example, at the Commonwealth Games, my PhD work focused on reading and writing up some reports that I could take with me.” Such a high level of training and competition, combined with intense full-time study, means there is little time for paid work. Yet Jan still manages to undertake paid coaching to help cover Olympic qualification, living expenses and training costs. “I am very grateful for the help I am getting from my scholarships. However, realistically if I want to qualify for Rio I will need to self-fund to many events, which requires more financial support.” With bright prospects in both biomechanics and competitive judo, Jan is philosophical about the career options open to him. He comments, “It is possible to have a career in both areas, which I have proved through my competition results and by already presenting some of my research at conferences. In fact there is a strong overlap of skills as both my PhD and training require hard work and discipline. After all, healthy body, healthy mind. It’s important to be doing it for the right reasons, to enjoy the journey, not just the end result, and to make time for a social life. The school of thought that training for judo full-time means only doing judo is very backward, and is damaging for the athlete. It is important to keep your education going, as it not only gives you a more rounded personality, but it provides you with a secure future after you have finished competing. There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.”

Mr Matthew Abbam Miss Kate Aldridge Mrs Graciela Artola De Williams Miss Hayley Bond Miss Samantha Brightman Mr Carl Coppernoll-Houston Ms Barbara Elliott Mr Gabriel Ellison-Smith Mr Malek El-Qallali Mr Colin Field Mr Ieuan Henry Mr Alex Huttunen Mr Daniel Lane Mr Samuel Lawes Miss Carie Martin Miss Regina Medeiros Arnold Mr Craig Perl

Miss Claudia Philps Miss Corinne Shaw Miss Becky Steer Mr Christopher Sykes

2013

Born in England and brought up in Poland, Jan Gosiewski is studying towards a PhD in Orthopaedic Biomechanics. He is also a member of the Great Britain Judo Squad and is aiming to win medals in the 2016 Olympics. Jan’s PhD is supported by the James Dyson Foundation, and he receives a scholarship from the Trendell family in recognition of his sporting achievements.

Miss Louise Aiken Mr Hugh Barlow Miss Lauren Batchelor Mr Hugh Battrick Mr Steve Bearpark Mr Hua Chai Dr Huw Davies Miss Mengfei Duan Miss Sophie Eales-White Miss Melissa Fry Miss Xiaoyan Guo Miss Charlotte Hardy

Miss Bethany Kershaw Mr Sam Lerche-Thomsen Miss Susan Liu Mr Max Maydon Mr Simon McConnell Miss Janine Morris Mr Richard Nutter Mr Adam Payne Miss Sally Phillips Mr James Pratt Miss Emma Rogers Mr Joe Seager Miss Rosie Steel Miss Lydia Theaker

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Ivor Powell: capping off an inspirational life A sports scholarship remembers the UK’s oldest football coach

2014

To anyone asking, Ivor Powell MBE would passionately set out the characteristics he said were essential to every footballer who wanted to fulfil his talent: aggression, determination, the will to win, work rate and consistency of performance. He lived by these qualities which saw him still actively coaching football at the University at 93 years old, saying “While I’m here and I get the satisfaction and the pleasure out of it, I’ll carry on. I’m not tired of it at all.” Today, a new sports scholarship in Ivor’s name supports students who have the talent and tenacity to follow his philosophy and succeed.

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Miss Judith Abbott Miss Malwina Adamczewska Miss Oluwafunmbi Adeagbo Mr James Adkins Mr Mawuli Agbesi Miss Astrid Ainley Mr Samuel Akande Miss Jessica Akers Mr Vladislavs Aleksejevs Ms Ekaterina Alexanderova Miss Clare Allen Miss Cristina Al-Mokhtar Mr Jonathan Amiss Mr Sudip Nair Andayil Miss Esther Andrews Mr David Anscombe Mr Samuel Anteney-Hoare

Miss Jade Appleton Miss Marie Arguello Miss Zoe Ash Miss Alena Astakhova Mr Basil Attiwell Mr Christopher Audley Mr James Audley Miss Sarah Augustine Miss Kathryn Aumayer Miss Rebekah Austin-Sparks Miss Yasmin Aval Miss Aline Axelroud Miss Ainaa Azhar Mr Philip Bagshaw Miss Sandeep Bahia Mr Andrew Bainton Miss Lucy Baker

Mr Matthew Baker Miss Esha Bakshi Mr Ashley Baldry Miss Rosie Bamber Miss Miranda Bane Ms Maria Barcelo Castellvi Mr Elie Bardavid Mr Alex Bargh Miss Antonia Barker Miss Katie Barnby Miss Chanelle Barnes Miss Chloe Barnes Miss Sophie Barnes Miss Esther Barratt Miss Rebecca Barratt Miss Ruth Baughan Mr Michael Bawn

Mr Ben Beart Mr Christopher Bell Mr Alberto Benatar Miss Katie Bennett Mr Alexander Bennetto Miss Karoline Berntsen Mr Iwan Best Miss Hebah Bibi Miss Rachel Blake Miss Harriet Booth Miss Monalisa Bora Mr Kilian Bossard Mr Franco Botes Mr Ben Bowley Mr Oliver Box Miss Victoria Boyle Miss Holly Bradbeer

Miss Amy Bradshaw Mr Christoph Brandstetter Mr Maninderjit Brar Mr Ko Bredman Miss Rosalind Brennan Mr Michael Bridge Mr Alexander Brooks Mr Christian Brown Miss Elizabeth Brown Miss Francesca Brown Mr Martin Browning Miss Ruth Brunskill Mr Craig Bryant Mr Richard Bullett Miss Fiona Bunting Mr Sam Burford Ms Sandra Burger


Ivor’s career as a halfback began at Queens Park Rangers in 1936. Having worked in a South Wales coal mine since the age of 14, he leapt at the opportunity to play professionally, saying, “I clenched my fist that day and said to myself wholeheartedly: ‘I’m not going down that bloody pit again’. I never did.” He later went on to play for Blackpool and Aston Villa, as well as winning eight caps for Wales.

entertain troops. “I’ve seen the snakes in India, I’ve seen the jungle and I’ve seen action, but what made us so proud was being able to go all over India playing football to give the others hope that they could face the situation of war,” Ivor commented.

During World War Two, Ivor was posted on active service to India where, in his role as a drill sergeant PTI, he used football to help soldiers. After a period on the front line he joined up with the forces’ football team to play 46 matches over 55 days to

The Ivor Powell Scholarship was set up in Ivor’s memory, and is funded by donations from alumni and friends of the University. It provides support for undergraduates who are gifted both academically and in their chosen sport. The first award was made this academic year to Joseph Choong, a modern pentathlete with hopes of reaching the 2016 Olympics.

It was also at this time that Ivor became firm friends with another RAF recruit – Stanley Matthews – who would later play alongside him for Blackpool and be best man at his wedding.

Joseph Choong Ivor Powell scholar Senior GB Champion, Modern Pentathlon Training for Modern Pentathlon is very intense. The British Team is based here at Bath and my scholarship has really helped me achieve my best. It’s the little things that make a difference, like being able to eat in the sports café between training and lectures, and buying petrol to get to riding training sessions which are forty minutes’ drive away. As a direct result, my ranking for riding has improved and I feel much more confident. The scholarship was especially helpful when I was diagnosed with shin splints, and physiotherapy took a lot of time so it would have been difficult to work part time on top of training and studying too. I hope I have lived up to Ivor’s memory so far. Since being at Bath I have been selected for high altitude training in the Pyrenees, and have also been to Budapest and Prague for competitions. I have established myself as a member of the British squad, and passed all of my exams and coursework. I hope my performances at the upcoming Junior World Championships could show the coaches I am ready to take the step up to Senior level and compete in Rio 2016.

Miss Eleri Burnhill Mr Sebastian Bush Hipwood Mr Boris But Mr Harry Buttler Miss Lisa Camm Miss Maria Campos Ingram Mr Samuel Candy Miss Thi Thanh Van Cao Mr Joshua Carhart Miss Laura Carlin Ms Roisin Carlton Mr Charles Carver Miss Alice Castle Mrs Lor Castro Mr Sam Cawood Miss Gemma Chambers Mr Ka Chun Chan

Miss Oi Ye Chan Mr Shue Chan Mr Michael Chan Miss Yuet Chan Miss Hsin-Chieh Chang Miss Joanna Chavasse Miss Anastasiia Chekanova Miss Michelle Chen Miss Fiona Chitty Miss Rania Christoforou Mr Stavros Chrysafidis Mr Carlos Citara Mr Lawrence Clarke Mr Patrick Clement Miss Lucy Clouting Mr Thomas Coe Miss Megan Comber

Miss Simeone Compton Mr Luca Coniglio Mr Sean Conway Miss Emma Coombs Ms Catrin Cooper Miss Grace Cooper Miss Aimee Cooper-Santos Miss Stephanie Cornish Miss Georgia Corp Miss Emma Corson Mr Anthony Cotter Mr James Courtenay Mr Alexander Cousen Mr Arthur Cowie Mr Christoph Cox Mr James Cox Mr Shaun Cox

Mr Thomas Critchlow Miss Gemma Crouch Mr Chun Cu Mr Leo Cullen Mr Michail Damkalidis Mr Bhavish Dassyne Mr Alexander Davidson Miss Angharad Davies Miss Catherine Davies Mr Daniel Davies Mr Ieuan Davies Miss Annette Davis Mr Thomas Dawkins Mr Gareth Day Miss Marika De Faramond Mr Thibault De Keersmaecker Miss Catherine De Roure

Mr Stephen De Ste Croix Mr Jonathan De Weijer Mr Thomas Dearlove Miss Lauren Dent Miss Freya Denton Miss Rhian Denton Mr Jeevan Dhoot Mr Alexander Dixon Miss Bethan Dixon Miss Marie D’Oncieu Mr Alan Donelan Miss Xuefei Dong Mr James Donnelly Mr James Dowdall Miss Sophie Dowdell Miss Elisabeth Downey Miss Elif Doyuran

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I admire people who manage to combine high-level sport with a challenging academic course, which is why I support a scholarship for talented sportspeople. �

Donor profile: Bill Whiteley

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ill Whiteley (BSc Economics & Administration 1970) was one of the early students to graduate from Bath. His successful career with actuator and flow control company Rotork took him abroad before bringing him home to Bath, where he now supports students who combine academic prowess with elite sporting potential.

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Donor profile

An early Bath advantage I started at Bath in the first year the University opened – 1966 – when I was only 17. The buildings in Bath were rather black and smoky, and you could find a central flat relatively cheaply then. I paid £2 a week for mine! It was an era when lots of new universities were starting, especially around technology, and it was unclear how their reputations would develop. It’s been very interesting to see how Bath has become the most successful of those universities. It doesn’t happen by chance. Since the early days, Bath has maintained its focus on vocational courses and had a good record of graduate employment. Now, of course, it has become very popular and can demand high entry qualifications. My course set me up well for a career in industry. Although the concept of industrial placements was still new, the University organised one for me working with British Concorde on a prototype. Then I did another placement with a management consultancy. Both placements, though short, gave me an advantage in the job market.

Using my degree skills across the Atlantic As a graduate I joined Bowater, a paper company which was one of the top 20 businesses then. My boss, the Finance Director, moved to Rotork and asked me to go with him, which I did; it was a small, attractive company with lots of international trade links. I became their Finance Director relatively young, in my 20s, and was then given the opportunity to run their North American operations: a year-long job that became nine years! My degree had taught me to think logically, and gave me a broad span of knowledge across economics, law, marketing, accounting and finance which helped me make easier and better decisions.

Talented athletes, talented business minds I enjoy maintaining my association with Bath through my gift. I really admire the way the University has developed over the years – its senior staff have got it right in terms of positioning for the future. What’s surprised me is the huge development in the sports facilities. As a student I played squash on a dilapidated old court in town that we were lucky to find. Now, the Sports Training Village is truly something to be proud of, for the city and for graduates like myself. I admire people who manage to combine high-level sport with a challenging academic course, which is why I support a scholarship for talented sportspeople. Academic and sporting high-achievers have a good choice of universities now, so my intention is to help Bath maintain its pre-eminence in sport by encouraging the best talent. As I see with the scholars I support, Alex and Georgie, they have huge demands on their time and energy, and a lot of extra expenses connected with their sports, so I felt it was a good way of using the money I wanted to give the University. I’ve been very impressed with the scholars. They are highly focussed and come across extremely well, and it’s been really enjoyable supporting them. I’m not suggesting that everyone should be a sportsperson, but I think that being competitive and focused is an important part of life. It’s a worldwide phenomenon that high-achieving individuals in the business world have often been talented at sports as well, and every country in the world values its sportspeople. If you can combine that talent with academic ability, you have every chance of achieving success.

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Leadership Giving Circles The 1966 Society was established in recognition of those who pledge a legacy, taking its name from the year in which the University received its Royal Charter. Thank you to all our members – your pledges are tremendously important to the future of the University.

Rolls of Honour

1966 Society

The Rolls of Honour recognise exceptional philanthropic support to the University. They were established to hold a permanent record of thanks towards our most generous benefactors. We were delighted to welcome 18 new members of the Rolls of Honour this year, shown in bold below. This included two signatories of the Vice-Chancellor’s Roll of Honour, Kuldip Salh and Liz Aherne, who receive particular thanks for their generous level of support over the years.

The 1966 Society was established in recognition of those who pledge a legacy, taking its name from the year in which the University received its Royal Charter. Thank you to all our members – your pledges are tremendously important to the future of the University.

Chancellor’s Roll of Honour

Vice-Chancellor’s Roll of Honour

Mr Raoul Hughes & Mrs Catherine Hughes Mr Brian Roper* & Mrs Margaret Roper Professor Raymond F. Schinazi Mr Roger Whorrod & Mrs Sue Whorrod The Enid Linder Foundation The Medlock Charitable Trust Santander Universities The Wolfson Foundation

Mr Michael Dickson CBE Dr Stephen Huckvale Mr Kuldip Salh Mr Bharat Shah Mrs Hiroko Sherwin & Mr Jim Sherwin The Happold Trust Shane Francis Aherne Trust

Dean’s Roll of Honour Mr Stuart Appleton Professor Sara Arber Mr John Cotton Mr Robert Drew Mr David Embleton Mr Tim Ford Dr Michael Froggatt Mr Tony Hall Dr Graham Hill & Mrs Sheila Hill Mr David Hope Mr John May Mr Neil McLeish Mr Mitch Moore & Mrs Alison Moore Dr Brian Nicholson Professor Anthony Smith Mr Nigel Smith Mr Constantine Thanassoulas Mr Stephen Vakil Mr Hubert Velge Professor Wang Wang Mr Alastair Watson & Mrs Nathalie Watson

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Mr Peter Wyman CBE The Annett Charitable Trust RW Barnes Educational Fund Ede & Ravenscroft Ltd Ibstock Brick Ltd The Johnsons Group Ltd Moog Inc Pfizer Rolls-Royce Group plc Thriplow Charitable Trust The James Tudor Foundation Windle Trust International

Mr Stuart Appleton Mrs Sarah Bevan Mr Alan Bowsher Dr Jayne Carrington Dr Peter Cave Mr Dave Chapman & Mrs Elaine Chapman Professor Richard Conder Mr Michael Cornell Mr Robert Cotta Ms Rosemary Davies Mr Bernard Dokelman Mr Rashid Domingo MBE Ms Sue Duncan Mr Peter Dyce Mr Phillips Ehizojie Mr Fernando Flores-New Mr Tim Ford Mr Laurie Goldsmith Mr Robert Goodhand Mr Richard Hall Dr Hylton Hardisty Dr Graham Hill & Mrs Sheila Hill Vice Admiral Sir Robert Hill KBE Mr Tony Kerpel MBE Miss Tina Kokkinos Professor Richard Mawditt OBE Ms Barbara Nunn Mr Leonard Pearcey & Mr Peter Child Mr Leslie Perrett & Mrs Mary Perrett Mr Laurie Powell & Mr Thomas Dinsdale Mr Hugh Schoenemann Mr Jim Sherwin Mr Greg Slay Miss Valerie Smith Professor Anthony Smith Professor Michael Swanton Mr Paul Thomas The Rt Hon Lord Tugendhat Ms Dorothy Walters-Godfree Miss Elizabeth Warren Mr Stephen Woolven 11 anonymous donors


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The Leadership Giving Circles recognise and celebrate those who have donated £1,000 (Sulis) or £5,000 (Minerva) in the financial year. Thank you to those alumni, friends and institutions who are willing to stand up and be counted in this way; your support provides inspiration to others to join you in supporting the University of Bath.

Sulis Circle

Minerva Circle

Mr Richard Admiraal Mr Georges Amer & Mrs Maya Amer Mr Nick Berry Mr Steven Bird Mr Dominic Brennan Mr Bob Clay Mr Gary Cottle & Mrs Jacqui Cottle Mr Kevin Dangerfield Mr Graham Dennis Mr Hitesh Dodhia & Mrs Rajula Dodhia Mr Mandar Donde Mr James D’Souza Professor Kevin Edge Mr David Evans Dr Hylton Hardisty Mr Tim Harrabin & Mrs Nicola Harrabin Mr Mark Hawkesworth The Hon Niall Horan Mr Nick Hynes Dr Chris Jones & Mrs Sally Jones Dr Nicky Kemp Mr Chris Kundro Dr Ruomei Li Mr Gary Lilley Mr Gavin Maggs Mr Larry Magor Lady Jean Maitland Mr John May Mr Neil McLeish Mr Robin Middleton Mr Howard Nicholson Dr Robert Oddy Mr Neil Palfreeman Dr Richard Palmer Mr Laurie Powell & Mr Thomas Dinsdale Mr Thomas Schildhammer Mr Philip Shaw Mrs Anne Shum Mr Nigel Smith The Rt Hon Lord Tugendhat Mr Nic Van Zwanenberg Mr David Vigar Mr Alastair Watson & Mrs Nathalie Watson Mrs Meri Williams & Mrs Elly Williams Mr Nick Wood Mr Steve Wood Mr Peter Wyman CBE Ms Yin Kwan Yeung BDP Ede & Ravenscroft Ltd Samuel William Farmer Trust The Gerber Foundation Ibstock Brick Ltd Oculus Building Consultancy RWE npower plc TTP Group plc Four anonymous donors

Professor Sara Arber Mr Michael Ashworth Mr David Atterbury & Mrs Jane Atterbury Mr Robert Bryant Mr Robert Burgess Mr Chris Coles Mr Jon Craton Mr Michael Dickson CBE Mr David Embleton Mr Mark Farmer Ms Sharon Flood & Sun European Partners Mr Tim Ford His Excellency Khalil Foulathi Dr Michael Froggatt Mr Dino Fuschillo Mr David Hope Dr Stephen Huckvale Mr Raoul Hughes & Mrs Catherine Hughes Mr Jack Keenan Mr Jonathan Langdon Mr David Medlock Dr Brian Nicholson Miss Mandy Norton Mr Richard Roberts Mr Brian Roper* & Mrs Margaret Roper Mr Kuldip Salh Professor Raymond F. Schinazi Mrs Hiroko Sherwin Dr Rod Timbrell-Whittle & Mrs Sue Timbrell-Whittle The Trendell Family Mr Peter Troughton Mr Hubert Velge Mr Roger Whorrod & Mrs Sue Whorrod The Annett Charitable Trust BLDA Architects BP plc Commonwealth Scholarship Commission Crop-Innovations The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation The Dowley Charitable Trust The James Dyson Foundation The Evolution Education Trust Ford Motor Company Ltd The Gosling Foundation Grant Thornton UK LLP Institution of Mechanical Engineers International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading J.P. Morgan Chase The Enid Linder Foundation Lloyds Banking Group plc M + W UK Moog Inc The Royal Society RUH Bath Charitable Funds RW Barnes Educational Fund Sagentia Limited Santander Universities Schlumberger Foundation Inc Schlumberger Stonehouse Technology Centre The SME Education Foundation Sun European Partners LLP The Wolfson Foundation Windle Trust International Three anonymous donors

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Miss Tugce Akdeniz Mr Thomas Alderton Miss Anna Alexander- Holmes Miss Polly Andrews Mr Jack Ashby Miss Elitsa Bankova Miss Mary Barker Miss Catrin Beddoe Mr Olly Biddulph Miss Hermione Bilton Mr Tom Birch Mr Matt Boote Mr Charlie Bowskill Miss Philippa Bradbury Mr Richard Budd Mr Patrick Bunker Miss Emma Cadoux-Hudson Miss Poppy Carnegie-Peake Mr Timothy Chard Mr David Clare Mr James Clark Mr Thomas Clutterbuck Mr Sam Collington Mr Matthew Cunnington Miss Sally Dean Miss Lydia Dewis Mr George Dutton Miss Kyoko Eguchi Miss Lily Elson Mr Christopher Evans Mr Jack Evanson Mr Christopher Fairbanks Mr Will Fairclough Mr Jonathan Farley Miss Liza Fatakhova Mr Nicholas Flynn Mr Ross Freeguard Mr Quentin Gaigneux Miss Carlota Galan Mr Jack Gifford Mr Stuart Gordon Mr Matthew Gow Mr Ryan Gunn Mr Samuel Haggar Mr Christopher Hardy Mr Hugo Harris Mr Patrick Harrison Mr James Hendy Mr Sam Hill Mr Finlay Hillicks Miss Charlotte Hoare Miss Katherine Holmes Mr Keryn Hurlock Mr Ezra Hytch Miss Georgina James Mr Chris Jeganathan Miss Marsha Kabeleva Mr Sarvashreshth Kalash Mr Ben Kaluza Mr Savio Karimaruthumkal Mr Cameron Kavanagh Mr Dan Kelland Mr Samuel King Miss Shreeta Lakhani Mr Jay Lelliott Mr Joshua Lewis Mr Nicholas Lewis Mr Sam Lo Miss Lara Loussert Mr James Loveman Mr Toby Loxley

Miss Maili Mackenzie Miss Molly Maguire Miss Katie Mallard Mr Conor Mcgrath Mr Hugh Meatyard Miss Scarlet Milo Miss Louise Moffat Mr Benjamin Morrison Mr Connor Morrison Miss Liliane Nguyen Mr Mylo Ofei-Kwatia Miss Ana Olalquiaga Cubillo Ms Jessica Olofsson Miss Jessica Palmer Miss Sarah Pang Mr Alexander Pears Miss Elizabeth Pearson Mr Louis Perry Miss Lauren Powell Miss Naomi Prentice Mr Oliver Pringle Mr Jack Pryor Mr Henry Ricks Miss Hannah Rose Mr Clayton Rossiter Miss Laura Rudland Mr Jonathan Russell Miss Fiona Rust Mr Fergus Ryan Miss Susanne Schick Mr Alexandre Schneider Miss Aditi Shah Miss Katherine Shaw Miss Harriet Shearing Miss Madelaine Smith Mr James Soanes Miss Stephanie Somuah Mr Jack Spence Mr Benjamin Stafford Miss Julia Stroud Mr Charles Swarbrick Miss Amie Taylor Mr James Tidd Mr Jack Turner Miss Serife Ustuner Mr Luca Volpe Mr Luke Walker Miss Lois Wayment Miss Francine Woolley Mr Ronnie Young

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Mr Morgan Willis Mr Sam Wilsher Miss Frances Wilson Mr Scot Wilson Miss Kathryn Wiltshire Mr Christopher Wiseman Mr Adam Wisher Miss Harriette Withers Mr Harry Wood Mr Sean Woodley Mr Alasdair Woods Mr Thomas Woollacott Mr Thomas Wordie Miss Emma Wright Miss Georgia Xenofontos Miss Jin-Jhen Yang Mr John Yang Miss Qianyu Yang Miss Sining Yao Ms Frances Yee Miss Sophie Yell Miss Sin Yee Yeung Miss Vessela Yordanova Miss Marie Yoshikawa Miss Charlotte Young Mr Felix Young Miss Jessica Ann Young Mr William Young Miss Giovanna Zhang One anonymous donor

Miss Vikki Abraham Mr Harrizal Rizhan Bin Abu Hanifah Mr James Acquaye Nortey-Glover Miss Sophie Allan Mr Jordan Allen Mr Nick Allen Mr Matt Allison Miss Aziza Alsaleh Miss Frankie Andrews Mr Edward Angeli Miss Alina Antonova Mr Ciaran Ashton Mr Harry Ashworth Mr Arian Ataie Mr Ben Atkins Mr Frederic Avis Miss Amy Badge Mr Irtiza Baig Mr Jack Bailey Mr George Balkwill Miss Maddie Ball Mr Wylie Ball Mr Dan Banbury Miss Mary Barlow Mr Benjamin Barnett Miss Laura Barnfield Miss Ashleigh Bastin Miss Alice Batchelor Miss Katie Bates Miss Lucinda Bates Miss Kate Batson Miss Lydia Baxter Miss Aisha Bearn Miss Ella Beirne Mr Alexander Bell Miss Katie Bellis Mr Michael Benn Miss Julie Bergaust Mr Elliot Berry Mr Rohan Bhattacharya Miss Alessandra Bianchi Miss Gabby Bianco Mr Michael Bird Mr Scott Blake Miss Alice Blaksley Miss Cody Bond Miss Hannah Booth Miss Sian Botley Miss Charlie Briddon Miss Bianca Bridges Mr Jonny Briggs

Ms Chloe Brown Miss Megan Brown Miss Ella Buckland Miss Georgina Bull Mr Harry Burley Mr Matthew Burman Mr William Buswell-Campbell Miss Josephine Buttress Miss Katie Cadman Miss Charlotte Caine Mr Matt Cairns Mr Jake Callaghan Miss Abi Caple Mr Frazier Carr Miss Abi Carswell Miss Flora Casson Miss Anoushka Chanana Miss Samantha Chapman Mr Adam Chatfield Mr Piers Chen Miss Ming Yan Cheung Mr George Chippendale Miss Sarah Chu Fung Leung Mr Harry Clark Miss Jess Clark Miss Anna Clemente Miss Chloe Clifford Miss Isabel Cochrane Mr Phil Cogley Miss Bobby Cohen Mr Sam Colson Mr Oliver Corkill Miss Eleni Costa Mr Alexander Cowen-Rivers Miss Saffron Cox Mr David Crowther Mr Matt Culverwell Ms Sophie David Mr Benjamin Davies Mr Harrison Davies Miss Rachel Davies Mr Joseph Davy Miss Cansu Demirbatir Mr Gursemran Dhillon Mr Ollie Diss Miss Beccy Double Miss Amy Doyle Mr Alexander Drauz Mr Alex Driver Mr Adam D’Souza Mr Matthew D’Souza Miss Issy Dunlop Mr Will Dunn Mr Richard Dymond Mr Joseph Dynes Miss Elizabeth Eddershaw Miss Anna Efthymiou Mr Kieran Egan Miss Natasha Ehrmann Miss Sian Ellis - Daish Mr Sam Ellison Mr Steve Emms Miss Beth England Miss Nancy Epsly Miss Nurce Erben Mr Jac Evans Miss Rhiannon Evans Miss Bea Evans-Thirlwell Mr Owen Eveleigh Mr William Farrow Mr Richard Ferris Miss Lucy Fisher Miss Elise Fjordbakk Miss Kerry Flanagan Miss Ciara Flannery Mr James Foot Mr Sam Forbes Miss Laura Forrest Mr David Fouracres Miss Annabelle Fricker Miss Paulina Fruth Mr Matthew Furness Mr Jonny Gemson Miss Bethan George Miss Gabriela Georgieva Mr Matthew Gilchrist Miss Sophie Gillibrand Miss Helga Giverhaug Miss Charlotte Glynn Mr Dougie Glynne-Jones Mr Alexander Goodall Mr Jack Gordon Miss Francesca Gould Mr Lee Graham-Merrett Mr Louis Grant Mr William Greaves Miss Isabel Green Mr Simon Green Mr Harry Grosvenor Mr Emyr Gwynedd Mr James Hales Miss Katy Hallam Mr Alex Hankinson-Lawley

Mr Jon Hansford Mr Laurence Harding Mr Josh Harris Miss Stephanie Harris Mr Will Harris Miss Louise Harrison Miss Emma Harwood Miss Becky Hawkes Miss Alice Hawkins Mr Jack Hayes Miss Rachel Heafield Miss Sophie Healey Mr John Heath Miss Sarah Hedges Mr Zack Henry Mr Karl Herman Mr Ben Hinchliffe Mr Milan Hirani Miss Sally Holden Miss Mhairi Holland Mr Andrew Holloway Miss Emilie Hope Miss Rachel Horder Miss Jenny Howard Mr Chen Huang Mr Matthew Huby Mr Matt Hudson Mr Jack Hulme Mr Thomas Humphrey Miss Emma-Jane Humphreys Miss Abigale Humphries Mr Samuel Hunt Mr Ross Hunter Mr Lewis Irvine Miss Katie Jago Miss Kirstin James Miss Alexia Jarvis Miss Megan Jarvis Miss Solene Jetzer Miss Hannah Johnson Miss Laura Johnson Miss Natacha Johnson Miss Philippa Johnson Mr Benjamin Jones Mr Christopher Jones Miss Faith Jones Mr Jack Jordan Mr Alexander Joseph Mr Joshua Joseph Mr Ben Judge Mr Muhammad Kamalul Arifin Mr Camille Kanaoya Miss Miriam Karmali Miss Naomi Keddie Miss Ellen Keely Miss Natasha Kehoe Mr Ben Kelvin Miss Zoe Kendrick Miss Aalia Khan Mr Mehryar Khan Mr Harry Kilden Mr Jamie King-Cox Miss Abigail Kirk Miss Alina Kudryashova Miss Laura Kyd Miss Eloise Laity Miss Kit Lam Miss Katy Lambert Mr Ryan Lambert Miss Tone Langengen Miss Elizabeth Langley-Jones Mr Dom Laoutaris-Brown Miss Hannah Lawless Miss Rosie Lawrance Miss Hannah Lawrence Mr Giang Le Mr Francois Lecendreux Mr Hyok Jin Lee Mr Ollie Lee Miss Tsz Lam Lee Mr Francis Lee Mr Anthony Leonard Miss Anna Lepore Miss Heloise Lepoutre Mr Alex Lester Mr Chris Letchford-Jones Mr Adam Lewis Mr Chris Lewis Miss Rhianna Lewis Miss Rachel Little Mr Pucheng Liu Miss Ruohan Liu Mr Morgan Lofty Miss Pamela Lopez Mr Christopher Lowe Miss Isabella Lowery Miss Hanna Lundby Mr Gregory Lythgoe Mr Adrian Ma Ma Mr Paul Maas Mr Rory Macildowie Mr Alex Mackenzie Miss Alison Mallon


Mr Adarsh Shah Mr Imaad Shaikh Miss Alia Shakir Miss Georgina Sharp Miss Pollyanna Sheehan Miss Imogen Shepherd Mr Sam Shirley-Beavan Miss Manon Simeon Miss Alice Simpson Mr Ben Simpson Miss Beth Simpson Miss Bethan Smith Miss Emily Smith Miss Hannah Smith Mr Josh Smith Mr Kieran Smith Miss Paige Smith Mr Charlie Stamp Miss Helen Stanford Mr Matthew Staniforth Mr Craig Stephens Mr George Stephenson Mr David Stevens Mr Iestyn Stops Miss Anna Sullivan Mr Joe Sullivan Mr Maxwell Sullivan Mr Rowan Sutton Mr Ivan Talibart Mr Kelvin Tam Miss Wing Tang Mr Harry Taylor Miss Isabel Taylor Mr Juhani Taylor Miss Albane Thirouard Mr George Thomas Mr Samuel Thomas Miss Chantal Thompson Mr Paul Tinsley Miss Alex Toogood Miss Bella Tregear Mr Jonathon Trew Mr Lewis Tulodziecki Mr Stelios Tzavellos-Gavalas Mr Jonty Usborne Miss Marie Van Campenhout Mr Hugo Varley Mr Michail Vasdekis Miss Harriet Venters Mr Jonathan Verity Miss Charlotte Villain Miss Nicole Vince Mr Josh Wainwright Miss Micha Walshe Miss Bec Walters Mr Matthew Warne Miss Ellie Webster Mr Joe Webster Mr Nicholas West Mr Sam West Miss Bronwyn West-Evans Mr Alex Whaley Mr Jack White Mr Oliver White Miss Rose White Mr James Whiteside Miss Phoebe Whittome Miss Helena Wilcox Mr Adam Wilkes Mr George Williams Miss Polly Williams Mr David Williamson Miss Megan Williamson Mr Jordan Willshear Miss Kelly Wilson Mr Nick Wilson Miss Lucy Wisada Miss Emma Withers Miss Rebecca Woolman Mr Kieran Wright Miss Zoe Wright Miss Louise Wylie Mr Yik Choon Yap Mr Ben Young Mr Kim Younger Mr Zaid Zaid Miss Daniella Zimmerman

2017

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Mr Ihsan Abdullah Mr Yacine Abed Mr Alex Abraham Mr David Adams Mr Luke Adey Miss Charlotte Adiseshiah Mr Tom Adler Mr Piyush Agarwal Mr Ibrahim Ahmed Miss Mari-Liis Alaver Mr Georgie Alexandrou Mr Liam Alford Miss Irem Alici Mr Jack Allen

Mr John Allen Miss Joane Amer Mr Henry Andrew Mr Jack Anstis Mr Max Antoine Mr Ben Applegate Miss Laura Archer Mr Timothy Arthur Miss Yasmin Assan Mr Matt Atherton Miss Chloe Atkinson Mr Sam Auger Mr Jack Austin Mr Alex Avard Miss Caroline Awcock Miss Rafaelle Baby Mr Alec Bailey Mr David Bailey Mr Richard Bailey Mr Daniel Baillache Miss Kate Baker Mr Richard Baker Miss Oceane Balbinot-Viale Mr Ed Baldwin Mr Wyatt Ball Miss Grace Balmford Mr Luka Bankovich Miss Agathe Barcelo Coll Mr Michael Barclay Mr Sam Bard Miss Kelly Barnes Miss Kerri Barnes Miss Maria Barnes Mr Matthew Barnfield Miss Mimi Barr Mr Mark Barradell Miss Flo Barratt Mr Harry Barrett Mr Andrew Barron Ms Jessica Bartels Mr Keian Barton Mr Sam Barton Miss Tori Bate Miss Jennifer Bates Miss Hannah Batey Mr Christopher Bauer Miss Olivia Beach Mr Robert Beale Miss Cachelle Beardow Miss Claudia Beasley Miss Emma Beazley Miss Bethan Bedford Mr Thomas Bedford Mr Josh Bee Miss Zoe Beglin Miss Natalie Belgrove Miss Emily Bell Miss Kathryn Bell Miss Becky Bell Mr Simon Bellows Miss Ana Berdant Mr James Berger Miss Aynsley Bernard Mr Andrew Berndes Mr Aaron Berns Mr Max Betley Mr Richard Bew Mr Jamie Bezer Miss Jaya Bhandari Mr Viran Bhardwaj Miss Emma Bickford Miss Monika Bidzan Mr Dario Biedma-Coleman Mr Michael Bifulco Miss Eugenia Bilbao-Goyoaga Mr Harry Birch Miss Mollie Birchall Mr Espen Bjorge Mr Cameron Black Mr Kevin Black Mr Toby Black Miss Lauren Blackwell Mr Jacob Bley Griffiths Miss Beckie Blissett-Smith Mr Alex Blowers Mr William Bonnell Miss Yasmin Booker Mr Thomas Booton Mr Lawrence Bottomley Miss Lottie Bown Miss Jenny Brabin Miss Lex Bradshaw Miss Emma Bramley Miss Rebecca Branch Mr Oscar Brennecke-Dunn Mr Thomas Brewis Mr Conor Briant Mr Max Brighouse Mr Ben Brimacombe Mr Andrew Brinkworth Mr Julian Broady Miss Amy Bromwich Mr Michael Brooks

Mr Mathew Brothers Miss Claudia Brown Mr Ben Bruton Mr Will Bryan-Smith Miss Louise Bucaille Mr Christian Buckner Mr Martin Buckthorpe Miss Neelam Bulsara Mr Simon Burgess Mr Richard Burn Mr Alex Burness Mr Henry Burrows Mr William Byrne Miss Susie Cant Miss Caroline Canty Mr Stephen Caraher Mr Harry Carman Mr Simon Carmichael Mr Andrew Carter Mr Danny Carter Miss Emily Carter Mr Thomas Carter Mr Toby Carver Miss Megan Cassidy Mr Oliver Cassidy Mr Dan Cater Miss Charlotte Catton Mr Rohan Chacko Mr Dan Challinor Mr Ross Challinor Mr Yik Chan Miss Jessica Chandler Miss Zoe Chandler Miss Isabelle Chapman Miss Janna Chapman Mr Thomas Chapman Mr George Chappell Mr Jet Chen Miss Hui Ting Cheung Miss Hollie Christian-Brookes Mr Christian Christiansen Miss Philippine Christolomme Mr Daniel Clark Mr Sam Clayton Miss Phoebe Clifford Miss Cathy Clifton Miss Elena Coates Miss Ruby Coates Miss Mary Coe Miss Lucy Colbourn Miss Lucy Coleman Mr Phillip Collie Mr Conrad Collins Miss Rosie Collins Mr Tom Collins Mr Peter Colson Ms Maya Comely Miss Becky Connell Miss Chloe Cook Miss Jessica Coombs Miss Lauren Copping Miss Charlie Corciulo Miss Rachel Cornish Miss Rachel Costa Miss Mabel Cotter Mr Chris Couch Miss Eleanor Coupe Miss Emily Cowhig Miss Charlotte Cox Miss Ellie Cox Miss Olivia Cox Miss Georgina Cozens Miss Paige Crabb Miss Natasha Crapnell Miss Hannah Crewe Mr Rob Crisp Mr Jack Crompton Mr Handré Cronjé Mr Alasdair Cross Mr Jake Cross Miss Heather Crowe Mr Jack Crozier Mr Andrew Cruickshank Miss Rebekah Cubie Mr Liam Cullingford Mr Rob Cuming Miss Izzy Cummins Miss Lauren Cunliffe Miss Julia Curell Miss Reanne Curtis Mr Vincent Cutler Miss Phoebe Cutter Mr Praveen Das Miss Olivia Davidson Miss Delun Davies Miss Ellie Davies Miss Emily Davies Mr Niall Davis Mr Adam Davitt Miss Charlotte Dawson Miss Charlotte Day Miss Emma De Cruz Mr Alban De Germiny


Mr Arthur De Gibon Mr Sam Dean Miss Eleanor Deeming Miss Charlotte Deering Miss Meg Dempster Mr Alfie Denham Miss Sonia Devaux Miss Rebecca Devine Mr Roberto Di Paola Mr Steve Dickie Miss Evelina Dimitriadi Mr Joseph Dimmock Mr Alexander Dobbs Mr Jack Dobinson Mr Michael Dobson Mr Harry Dodgson Mr Gavin Dodla-Bhemah Miss Alice Doleman Mr Bastien Domercq Ms Gioia Dominici Miss Laura Donald Mr Michael Donlevy Miss Amy Donohoe Mr Alex Doyle Miss Agni Drakou Mr Oli Driscoll Miss Lily Drumchiyska Mrs Camille Dubois Lukowiak Mr Luke Dudley Miss Lydia Duffell Mr Henri Dufourcq Mr Toby Duggan Miss Merran Dunford Mr Joseph Dunne Mr Francesco Duretto Miss Kirstin Eadie Mr Richard Earl Mr David Easterbrook Miss Lucy Eaton Mr Lewis Edwards Mr Daniel Efford Miss Nefeli Eforakopoulou Mr Calum Elder Miss Laura Elder Miss Tori Ellis Mr Ben Emery Mr Rob Emmerson Miss Emilia Erapolku Miss Charlotte Evans Miss Elizabeth Evans Miss Hattie Evans Miss Jessica Evans Mr Matthew Evans Miss Anna Evison Mr Alex Fagg-Woehlk Mr Tom Farrand Mr Jack Farrant Mr Brandon Faulkner Mr Ed Fenton Fowler Mr James Ferguson Mr Jacob Fisher Mr Ozan Fitzgibbon Ms Kathryn Fleet Mr Callum Flett Miss Annabel Flowers Mr Michael Foreman Miss Savannah Forrester Mr Sam Foster Miss Joanna Freeborough Ms Zoe Freeman Miss Elise French Mr Leo French Miss Dorottya Fulop Mr Will Gaines Mr Liam Gallagher Mr Dan Gardham Miss Brianna Gargan Mr Oliver Garnier Mr Nathan Garside Miss Ella Gaskin Mr Nicholas Gaul Mr Curran Gaur Miss Lucy Gell Mr Patrick Geoffroy Miss Desi Georgieva Mr William Getty Mr George Ghalanos Mr Keanu Ghorbanian Miss Camilla Giachero Miss Angelica Giani Miss Jess Giannasi Miss Cassie Gibson Miss Danielle Gibson Miss Ellie Gilham Mr Thomas Glass Miss Chloe Glazier Mr William Glover Mr Stefan Godfrey Mr Harshit Godha Mr Ned Goedhuis Mr Andre Gomes Mr Marcus Gomes Miss Georgia Goodall

Miss Hannah Goodman Miss Zoe Goodman Miss Hannah Goodwin Miss Laurah Goodwin Miss Alison Gordon Miss Chiara Gorrasi Miss Rebecca Gould Mr Sam Gouldbourn Miss Julia Goulden Mr Harry Gove Mr Tim Graham Mr Will Graham Mr Rory Grant Gordon Mr Philip Gray Miss Chloe Green Mr Daniel Green Mr Michael Green Miss Rosie Green Mr Matt Gregori Mr James Griffin Mr Sam Groom Miss Marianne Gros Miss Emilie Grytte Eikeland Mr Anand Gudka Mr Nipun Gupta Mr Sachin Gurung Mr Sebastian Habgood Mr Valentin Haemmerli Miss Roisin Haigh Mr Ben Hair Mr Sean Haley Miss Kirsten Hall Mr Paddy Ham Miss Beth Hampton Mr Samuel Hampton Mr Callum Hanlon Miss Madeleine Hanrahan Mr Phil Hanson Miss Jennifer Harbord Miss Pippa Harding Miss Sophie Harding Miss Alana Harris Miss Bonnie Harris Mr Joseph Harris Mr Allen Hart Mr Joe Hart Miss Gemma Harvey Mr Moritz Hausweiler Mr Sam Hawker Miss Eleanor Hawketts Mr Oliver Hayden Mr Robert Hayward Mr Jason He Mr Kieran Head Mr Jac Heanen Mr Alex Heard Miss Emma Heaton Miss Louise Heaton Mr Peter Hedley Mr Tom Henderson Miss Helena Hensher Miss Alexandra Henwood Mr Daf Herbert Miss Jessica Herbst Farley Miss Ellen Hetherington Miss Jordan Hewitt Mr Jonathan Heybrock Mr Benedict Hignell Mr James Higuita Mr Joe Hills Mr Oliver Hills Miss Sophie Hindley Mr Stuart Hindley Miss Victoria Hirst Mr Daniel Hoare Mr Adam Hobbs Mr Christopher Hobbs Mr Jake Hobbs Miss Chloe Hobson Mr Max Hoevelhaus Miss Stephanie Hogg Mr Jamie Hollander Miss Maddie Hollis Miss Issy Holmes Mr Luke Holmes Miss Noemi Holzleg Miss Mari Hopkins Mr Ludi Hopkinson Miss Stephanie Horsford Mr Robert Hothersall Mr Sam Hough Miss Amy Howell Mr George Howell Mr Sam Howell Mr Sam Howell Miss Grace Howie Mr Dom Hudson Miss Caitlin Hughes Mr Cameron Hughes Mr Phil Hughes Mr Jack Hulmes Mr George Humphreys Miss Rebecca Hunt

Mr Rob Huysinga Mr James Huyton Mr Edward Ibude Mr Edward Iley Miss Rebecca Irish Miss Emily Irons Mr Gabriel Jabes Mr Oliver Jack Mr Darryl Jackson Mr Freddie Jackson Miss Lydia Jackson Mr George James Mr Joshua James Mr Kieran James Mr David Janosi Mr Thomas Jaulin Miss Maithili Jayanthi Miss Jo Jehanmohan Miss Esyllt Jenkins Miss Sanjana Jethvani Miss Harriet Jewell Miss Amy Jobling Mr John Johnson Miss Kathy Johnson Miss Louise Johnson Miss Katie Joint Miss Abbey Jones Miss Amy Jones Miss Hannah Jones Miss Iona Jones Miss Kathryn Jones Mr Matt Jones Mr Ted Jones-Healey Mr Kieran Joseph Mr Loris Juett Miss Malwina Jurkowska Miss Haya Kaabar Mr Yiannis Kailos Miss Adina Kaliyeva Miss Angeline Karayiannis Miss Agnes Karlsson Mr James Katz Miss Charlotte Kaul Miss Emily Keane Miss Zoe Kellard Miss Lauren Kelsey Mr Michael Kenning Miss Molly Kent Mr Charles Kerr Miss Tara Keswick Miss Emilia Khan Mr Sohail Khan Mr Ed Kiddle Miss Helen King Mr Oscar King Mr Lee Kingston Miss Anna Kinsella Mr Philip Kinsky Mr Simon Kirke Miss Shelley Knowles Miss Natalia Kouzoupi Miss Becky Krol Miss Laura Kurz Mr Tom Kynge Mr Oliver Laity Miss Anna Lakey Mr Barnaby Lamper Mr Ben Lanza Mr Richard Lawson Miss Cui Ling Lay Mr David Leach Mr Chris Leaney Mr Nick Ledwold Miss Coralie Leighton Mr Filip Lekovic Mr Christopher Leung Mr Sam Leveridge Miss Romance Levy Mr Griff Lewis Mr Lloyd Lewis Miss Ariane Lieberherr Miss Melanie Liew Mr Alfie Linsell Mr Jon Lischetzki Miss Chloe Lister Miss Katy Litchfield Miss Cecilia Livermore Mr Edward Lloyd Hughes Mr Robert Lloyd-Evans Miss Abigail Logg Miss Hannah Long Mr Ignacio Lopez Cuadra Mr Nicolas Louca Mr James Lowther Mr Marcus Lugg Miss Christina Lukose Mr Richard Lunn Miss Jenna Lynn Miss Alice Macaskill Mr Frank Mace Miss Elizabeth Maclennan Miss Jenny Maddison Miss Julia Maguire

Miss Beth Mahmoud Mr Will Mainwaring Miss Charlotte Male Miss Claire Mallett Miss Eleanor Malyon Mr Samuel Man Mr Billy Mangan Mr Anthony Marangos-Gilks Miss Denitsa Marchevska Miss Valentina Marchi Mr Lars Mariaasen Mr Ieuan Marks-Venables Miss Abbey Marsh Mr Jack Marsh Mr Rory Marsh Mr Christopher Martin Mr Freddie Martin Miss Sophie Martin Mr Will Mason Miss Dani Masters Mr Jonathon Mateo Miss Emma Matthews Mr Felix Maxey-Hawkins Mr Ron Maynard Mr Tate Mayoh Mr Yuan McCabe Miss Bella Mccann Mr Matthew Mccluskey Mr Michael Mccoy Mr Danny Mccree Miss Huffy Mcdaniel Mr Findlay Mcfarlane Miss Sammie Mcgarry Mr Laurance Mcgee Miss Katie Mcgowan Miss Cora Mclean Ms Danielle Mclennaghan Ms Kate Mee Mr John Mehta Miss Brigita Melicherova Miss Lucy Melville Mr Walter Meredith Miss Charlotte Middleton Miss Abby Midgley Mr James Miles Mr Ciaran Miller Miss Lauren Mills Mr Sam Minall Mr Lomy Mincher Mr Adam Mitchell Miss Claire Mitchell Miss Emma Moberg Mr Ayden Mohseni Miss Gina Moody Mr Elliott Moore Mr Sean Moore Miss Eleanor Moores Mr Iain Moorhouse Mr Richard Morfoot Miss Grace Morgan Miss Rachel Morgan Miss Sian Morgan Mr Bradley Morley Miss Charlotte Morling Miss Jordanna Morrish Mr Tom Morrish Mr Cameron Morrissey Miss Elise Morton Mr Ollie Moseley Mr Daniel Mosley Mr Marios Mouzouras Miss Tessa Moxley Mr Victor Muniz Lindoso Mr Jaime Munoz Manjon Mr Eden Munro Mr Alex Murphy Miss Jemma Murphy Miss Katy Murrall Mr Sohan Nabar Miss Francesca Naddafi Miss Sara Nakandala Mr Philip Nassr Mr Tom Naughton Mr David Neale Mr Oliver Neill Mr Harry Nesbitt Miss Steph Neuhofer Mr Bivu Neupane Mr William Neville Miss Alice Newstead Miss Rachel Ng Miss Krist Nguyen Mr Alex Nicholson Miss Rumyana Nikolova Miss Emilie Nissen Miss Rose Nnando Mr Sam Noakes Miss Maddie Noble Mr Jamie Noone Mr James Normanshaw Mr Thomas Oakley Miss Anjali Obhrai Miss Daphne Oddo


Miss Lorna Shardlow Mr Omar Sharif Mr Trishan Sharma Miss Sara Shasha’H Miss Katherine Shaw Miss Sophie Shaw Mr Jon Sheppard Miss Jessica Sheridan Miss Charlotte Shilton Mr Will Silman Mr Pavlos Silvestros Miss Matilda Sjoberg Miss Isabel Sladen Mr Benjamin Smith Miss Emily Smith Mr James Smith Mr Jamie Smith Mr Michael Smith Mr Michael Smith Miss Sophie Smith Mr Andrew Smyth Miss George Snell Miss Maria Snowden Miss Frankie Softley Miss Samantha Solly Mr Akshay Soni Miss Felicia Sonnet Mr James Sopp Mr Nick Souter Mr Digby Sowerby Mr Alex Sparkes Mr Matthew Spencer Mr Jake Spicer Mr Hamish Sproul Mr William Sproul Mr Toby Stafford Miss Kate Stanley Mr Jonathan Staplehurst Mr Robbie Stenhouse Miss Hannah Stephens Miss Becca Stewart Mr Callum Stewart-Halford Mr Peter Stiles Miss Alex Stoecker Mr Charlie Stokes Miss Lorna Stone Miss Charlotte Storer Mr Dominic Storr Mr Conor Strang Miss Amelia Stuart Mr William Stubbs Mr Ben Stuckey Miss Victoria Summers Mr Ben Sutton Miss Sarah Swabey Mr James Swanston Miss Roxi Sweeney Mr Harry Symes - Thompson Mr Jack Symonds Miss Damask Talary-Brown Mr Haroon Taylor Miss Laura Taylor Mr Sully Taylor Mr Oliver Teal Mr Luke Tennant Mr Degol Tesfai Miss Anshu Thapa Miss Emma Thatcher Mr Freddie Thomas Miss Rosie Thomas Mr Ben Thompson Mr Curtis Thompson Mr David Thompson Mr Sean Thompson Mr James Thomson Mr Ben Thorn Miss Beth Thorne Mr Greg Thornton Mr Jake Tierney Mr Joey Tindall Mr David Tjioe Miss Maliina Toivakka Mr Tanguy Tomes Miss Becci Toms Mr Bas Tonks Mr Ben Tottman Miss Clara Tourme Miss Merryn Tozer Mr Matthew Trafford Miss Sixtine Tranie Miss Emma Tregarthen Mr Grant Treharne Davies Mr Constantin Tricaud Miss Eleni Tsirikou Mr Dominic Tucker Mr James Turland-Pierson Mr Dom Turski Miss Elle Twentyman Miss Rachel Tyte Miss Beth Underwood Miss Elina Vainio Miss Lene Van Der Borght Miss Valerie Van Der Spree

Mr Kees Van Winden Mr Werner Vasseur Mr Christopher Veitch Miss Beth Vincent Miss Virginie Viollet Mr Simon Visser Miss Beth Waghorn Mr Harry Walker Miss Roisin Walsh Miss Ziwei Wang Mr Hans Wanovits Mr Ben Ward Miss Emma Ward Miss Maisie Ward Miss Katy Warren Mr Elliot Waters Miss Beth Watkins Miss Calantha Weeks Mr Ben Weller Mr Cam Wells Mr Adam West Miss Blandine West Mr Charles West Mr Connor Westby Miss Nia Wheeler Miss Alicia White Mr Andrew White Miss Hannah White Mr Tom White Mr Henry Whitehouse-Lowe Miss Alice Whiteway Miss Olivia Wilding Mr Gus Wilkie Mr Jordan Wilkie Miss Gemma Wilkinson Mr Henry Wilkinson Mr Dave Williams Miss Hannah Williams Miss Helena Williams Mr Oli Williams Mr Steffan Williams Mr Sam Williamson Mr Ollie Willis Mr Vuli Willis Mr Robert Willison Mr Dominic Wilson Miss Frankie Wilson Mr Freddie Wilson Miss Holly Wilson Miss Verity Wilson Mr Samuel Wilson-Brown Miss Katie Wise Mr Chris Wiseman Miss Grace Wishart Mr Daniel Wolstenholme Mr Chun Wong Mr Alex Wood Mr Matt Woodhill Miss Jade Woodman Mr James Wootten Mr Matthew Worthington Mr Bradley Wright Mr Fraser Wright Mr Nicholas Xenophontos Miss Reina Yan Mr Ming Yap Mr Peter Yates Mr Alistair Young Mr Marios Zembylas

2018

Mr Nathan Okusi Mr Bosco Olalquiaga Mr Ryan Oldam Mr Tom O’Hara Mr Tom O’Leary Miss Claire O’Riordan Bagnall Mr Sam Ollason Mr Nicolas Op De Beeck Mr Juan Ortola Freyre Mr William Osborn Mr Csongor Osvay Mr Yani Ourad Mr Marios Panayiotou Mr Tom Pandolfino Mrs Leda Papacharalambous Miss Katerina Papagavriel Miss Konstantina Papaioannou Miss Amalia Paraskevas Miss Carola Parenti Mr Harry Parke Miss Helen Parkins Mr Luke Parkinson Miss Amy Patel Miss Anisha Patel Miss Henna Patel Mr Krishan Patel Miss Nikita Patel Mr Riyaan Patel Mr Ben Patterson Miss Pollyanna Payne Miss Naomi Pearson Miss Maria Pereira Miss Isabelle Persson Miss Anastasia Petani Miss Lauren Peters Miss Juliette Petit Miss Holly Pettingale Mr Sam Phillips Mr Piran Phippen Miss Helena Pierides Mr Armando Pigozzi Miss Simone Pilgrim Mr Joao Pinheiro Marques Miss Abigail Plummer Mr Emmanuel Poggi Miss Noora Pohjola Mr Tristan Polaillon Mr James Poley Miss Emma Popham Mr Elliot Potter Mr Andrew Pottie Miss Georgie Povey Miss Abbi Pownall-Gray Miss Andrea Predelli Miss Briseis Preston Miss Lauren Priddy Mr Martin Prigent Mr John Primavesi Mr Tom Prince Miss Annayah Prosser Mr Paul Pulickal Miss Laura Purvis Miss Rachael Quirk Mr Jake Radbourne Mr Patrick Raizerov Mr Max Ramsay Mr William Ramsay Mr Matt Rankine Mr Kevin Raseekaanthan Mr Luke Ray Mr Russell Reed Mr Huw Rees Mr Shannon Regan-Dunn Mr Jack Rice Miss Katharina Richard Miss Alice Richards Miss Jesica Rios Saldarriaga Miss Caitlin Robinson Miss Hannah Robinson Miss Gabrielle Robitaille Mr Matteo Rodolfo Miss Madison Rogers Mr Sammy Rose Mr Tom Rose Miss Gyongyi Rosta Mr Sean Rowden Mr Dan Rowland Miss Emily Rowntree Miss Pamela Rubini Mr Adam Russell Mr Ashley Russell Miss Charlotte Russell Miss Rebecca Sadler Mr Jake Samuels Miss Afreen Saulat Mr Ryan Saunders Mr Joe Savidge Miss Marisa Savvides Miss Hannah Scott Mr Chris Seale Miss Nikita Sejpal Miss Urvashi Shankar Mr Oliver Shannon-Lepper

Miss Marina Abril-Gonzalez Miss Pamela Ali Mr Zach Anstee Mr Chrysostomos Aristidou Mr Alex Arnold Mr Alistair Arnold Mr Joe Ashman Miss Marianne Aspbury Mr Matteo Attanasio Mr Ben Avison Mr Matthew Berry Mr Dan Bowen Mr Dominic Box Mr Gareth Brown Mr Michael Browne Mr Alex Bruce Miss Katrina Bruce Mr George Buckney Mr Luke Burgess Mr Zack Burgess-Evans Mr Ben Burkes Mr Andrew Butler Mr Daniel Cavanagh Mr Nicolas Ceppi Di Lecco Miss Yolanda Chan Chan Mr Jeffrey Chow Mr Jake Clapp Mr Simon Cox Mr Andrew Curtis Mr James Davies Mr Matt Davies Mr Pierre Delmotte

Mr Andreas Demetriades Mr Alban D’Harcourt Mr Matt Dingsdale Mr Fergus Diplock Mr James Doran Mr Thomas Dormand Mr Michael Edwardes Mr Chris Egan Mr Ben Febvre Miss Rebecca Finch Mr Anton Flodstroem Mr Adam Fry Miss Ellie Gargan Mr Alex Gibbon Mr Thomas Goldsmith Miss Caitlin Green Mr Bhavuk Gupta Mr Georgi Hadzhiangelov Miss Lana Harding Mr Aaron Hengist Mr James Hodges Mr Tom Holmes Mr Tomo Homan Mr Mitchell Hooker Mr Sam Hoskyns-Abrahall Mr Jake Howells Mr Declan Hunt Mr Jamie Hunter Mr Dong-Uk Hyon Miss Charlotte Jarman Mr Carl Johnston Mr Matthew Jones Mr Sam Kanwar-Woods Mr George Kenniford Miss Natalie Kirkham Mr Elliott Land Mr Ben Laurence Mr Joe Lawrie Mr Oliver Leason Miss Kathrine Lee Mr Kieran Leicester Miss Ellie Lloyd Jones Mr Youssef Loutfi Mr Patrick Love Mr Theo Mandel Mr Tom Mapp Mr Lewis Margetts Mr Connor Mcelroy Mr Alex Mercer Mr Ben Merritt Mr Andrew Mill Mr Samuel Miselbach Mr Benjamin Mitchell Mr Ollie Mitchell Mr Jordan Moore Mr Sebastian Morgan Mr Theo Morris Mr Tom Morris Mr Kevin Mountford Mr Alex Mulchrone Mr Ivo Murrell Mr Daniel Nash Mr Toby Nash Mr Eric Notas Miss Temi Odanye Mr Alexander O’Keeffe Miss Gulsen Ozyukselen Mr Daniel Palmer Mr Robert Parish Mr Ben Parkes Mr Joe Paulus Miss Caitriona Pearsall Mr Rory Pearson Mr Tom Philbedge Mr Jack Preece Mr Tom Pugh Mr Chris Quick Mr David Race Mr Ginoy Rageevakumar Mr Alex Relf Mr Kieran Rosinger Mr Nick Ross Mr Barney Salsby Miss Charlotte Salt Mr Amrit Sami Mr Rafa San Martin Barrios Mr Ben Scrivens Mr Oliver Sellar Mr Harry Shakeshaft Mr Eoin Sharkey Mr Oliver Shirbini Mr James Shuttleworth Miss Nia Simpson Mr Harry Smith Mr Henry Smith Mr James Spalding Mr Jack Spicer Mr Santheep Sritharan Mr Adam Steele Miss Evangelia Stergiou Mr Will Talbot Mr Harry Taylor Mr Alex Terry


2019

Mr David Thompson Miss Lucy Thomson Mr Oliver Toogood Mr James Trevithick Mr Julien Vinci Mr Matthew Viney Miss Ella Walker Mr Jon Watkins Mr George Watling Mr Cameron Webb Mr Ryan Wheeler Mr Alastair White Miss Vicky Whiting Mr Huw Williams Mr Will Winder Mr Toby Winterflood Mr Talha Witten Mr Jack Woods Mr Tom Woods Miss Ainhoa Zamorano Mr Edvinas Zavackas Mr Joe Choong

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