2015-07-27

ABERYSTWYTH University honoured twelve individuals during Graduation Week 2015 which took place over four days, from Tuesday 14 until Friday 17 July, at Aberystwyth University’s Arts Centre.

Eight Honorary Fellowships were presented to individuals who have, or have had a connection with Aberystwyth or Wales, and who have made an outstanding contribution to their chosen field.

This year’s Graduation Week ceremonies will mark the introduction of two new honours; Doctorate honoris causa and Bachelor of Arts honoris causa / Bachelor of Science honoris causa.  With two Honorary Doctorate degrees and two Honorary Bachelor degrees being presented.

Honorary Doctorate degrees recognise individuals who have been outstandingly successful in their field, or who have a long record of renowned research and publication.

Honorary Bachelor degrees are conferred on individuals who are members of Aberystwyth University staff without an entry-level degree in recognition of long-service, contribution and dedication to the Institution; and members of the local community who have made a significant contribution to Aberystwyth and the area.

Professor April McMahon, Aberystwyth University’s Vice-Chancellor said:

“Graduation is the highlight of the year at Aberystwyth University, the time when we celebrate the hard work and achievements of our graduates and wish them well as they embark on their careers.

“It is also an opportunity to mark the successes of people who have excelled in their particular fields and have made a considerable contribution to Aberystwyth, to Wales, and beyond. I am delighted that this year such a distinguished and interesting group of new Fellows have accepted our invitation; and it is an honour for us to be presenting our first candidates for Honorary Doctorate and Honorary Bachelor Degrees. I am sure our students and staff will be proud to share a platform with them during Graduation Week.”

The following are those who were honoured at this years graduation.

Honorary Fellowships

Eurwen Richards



Professor Robin Williams CBE honoured as Fellow of Aberystwyth University

Having studied at and worked for Aberystwyth University, Eurwen went on to become the first female Cheese Master in the UK. After working in the Dairy Department at Aberystwyth, she went on to work as a senior food technologist at Marks & Spencer, specialising in dairy products and Dairy Crest as the Head of the Quality Assurance Department. Eurwen has been the President of the Society of Dairy Technology and has won numerous awards, including from the: British Cheese Board (Life-time Achievement); British Cheese Awards (Cheese Person of the Year) and World Cheese Awards (Exceptional Contribution to Cheese). The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society has named an award after her – ‘The Eurwen Richards Award for the Best Welsh-produced Cheeses’.

Professor Robin Williams CBE



Professor Robin Williams CBE honoured as Fellow of Aberystwyth University

Professor Robin Williams was Vice-Chancellor of Swansea University from 1994-2003. A researcher in semiconductor physics, advanced electronic devices and nanotechnology, he was inducted as a Fellow of the Royal Society and awarded a CBE in 2004 for contribution to research in higher education. He is Vice-Chair of ‘Techniquest’, Council member for the Science Advisory Council for Wales, HEFCW, the Engineering Education Scheme in Wales and the Learned Society for Wales. Professor Williams is also a Council member for the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales, and a member of the advisory board for Centre for Advanced Functional Materials and Devices at Aberystwyth University.

Professor Miguel Alario-Franco



Professor Miguel Alario Franco honoured as Fellow of Aberystwyth University

Professor Franco has held the prestigious post of President of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Spain. He was formerly Head (later Dean of Chemical Science) of Inorganic Solid State Chemistry at Universidad Complutense Madrid (UCM), where he is now Professor Emeritus. He worked at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, for two and a half years from 1972 onwards. He is also an Honorary Academic at the Academy of Sciences of Colombia, founder of the Solid State Chemistry Group in UCM, and founder and first president of the Solid State Chemistry Group of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry. He has also authored four patents and 290 research papers that have been cited on over 3000 occasions.

Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth

Lord Bourne (left) of Aberystwyth honoured as Fellow, with Pro Chancellor Gwerfyl Pierce Jones

Lord Bourne (LLB and LLM) is a Lord in Waiting (HM Household) (Whip) and an alumnus of Aberystwyth University. After the 2015 General Election he was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department of Energy and Climate Change, and the Wales Office. Lord Bourne continues to have a substantial connection with the University. He is a member of the Advisory Board of Aberystwyth’s Centre for Welsh Legal Affairs as well as the Honorary President of Aberystwyth Conservative Future.

Debbie Moon

BAFTA winning author Debbie Moon honoured as Fellow

An alumna of the University’s Drama Department, Debbie has lived in the area since the late 1980s building up a portfolio of writing and screenwriting. She is the creator and principal writer of WolfBlood, a BAFTA-nominated television series currently in its third series on CBBC.  Debbie contributed to the second series of Hinterland and has strong links with the School of Education and Lifelong Learning, Aberystwyth Arts Centre and the wider University.

Dr Francesca Rhydderch

Dr Francesca Rhydderch (right) honoured as Fellow. Presented by Sir Emyr Jones Parry, Chancellor of Aberystwyth University

Dr Francesca Rhydderch has a degree in Modern Languages from Newnham College, Cambridge, and a PhD in English Literature from Aberystwyth University. Her début novel The Rice Paper Diaries was longlisted for the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award and won the Wales Book of the Year Fiction Prize 2014. She was also shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award in the same year. A former editor of New Welsh Review, she is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Swansea University.

Dr Lyn Evans

Physicist Dr Lyn Evans (right) honoured as Fellow. Presented by Sir Emyr Jones Parry (left), Chancellor of Aberystwyth University

Born in 1945, Lyn Evans has spent his whole career in the field of high energy physics and particle accelerators, participating in all the great projects of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).  Since 1993 he led the team that designed, built and commissioned the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). He is presently a visiting professor at Imperial College London and Director of the Linear Collider Collaboration. Among his many honours he is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was awarded a Special Fundamental Physics Prize in 2013 for his contribution to the discovery of the Higgs boson.  In 2014 he received the inaugural Saint David Award from Welsh Government.

Iolo Williams

Wildlife television presenter and naturalist, Iolo Williams (right) honoured as Fellow of Aberystwyth University. Presented by Sir Emyr Jones Parry (left) Chancellor of Aberystwyth University

Iolo Williams is originally of Llanwddyn in north Powys. After gaining a degree in ecology at the North East London Polytechnic, he worked briefly in forestry and on a hill farm before starting work with the RSPB in 1985. As Species Officer for Wales, his roles included monitoring scarce breeding birds, giving management advice to large landowners and investigating crimes against wild birds. After almost 15 years in this post, he started working for BBC Wales and S4C. As well as more than 20 series for both BBC Wales and S4C, he has presented several network series such as Birdman, Nature’s Top 40, Wild Wales and, for the past 6 years, Springwatch, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch.

Jeremy Bowen

Jeremy Bowen presented as Fellow of Aberystwyth University

Journalist, Jeremy Bowen, has been presented as Fellow of Aberystwyth University, a year after being honoured in absentia. Jeremy Bowen was unable to attend last year’s ceremony as he was reporting from the conflict in Gaza. Originally from Cardiff, Jeremy Bowen studied at UCL and John Hopkins University before beginning his career with the BBC in 1984. Having been a war correspondent for much of his career, Jeremy Bowen has often been in the line of fire.  He was robbed at gunpoint by bandits in Kosovo in 1999 and was shot in the head while reporting on the Egyptian protests of 2013. Since 2005, he has been Middle East Editor for the BBC and is one of the few journalists to have reported from Syria’s civil war.

Honorary Doctorate Degrees

Dylan Iorwerth

Journalist Dylan Iorwerth presented with Honorary Doctorate

Dylan Iorwerth is a journalist and an alumnus of Aberystwyth University. After graduating Dylan joined the Wrexham Leader and worked for BBC Radio Cymru’s News Department before being appointed BBC Cymru’s political correspondent in London. He was co-founder of the Welsh language Sunday paper Sulyn, and of the weekly magazine Golwg in 1988. He has won literary awards at the National Eisteddfod; the Crown in 2000, the Prose Medal in 2005 and the Chair in 2012. He is an author, a presenter on radio and television, and is Directing Editor of Golwg Cyf which publishes Golwg and the online news service Golwg360.

Prof Huw Cathan Davies OBE

Atmospheric physicist, Professor Huw Cathan Davies (right) awarded Honorary Doctorate. Presented by Sir Emyr Jones Parry (right), Chancellor of Aberystwyth University

Professor Huw Cathan Davies is a graduate of Aberystwyth University, receiving a Bachelor Degree in Applied Mathematics in 1965. After leaving Aberystwyth, he studied at Imperial College before being awarded his PhD from the University of London. He went on to serve as a lecturer in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading and as a National Academy of Science Researcher at NASA Institute in Virginia. He has also been a member of the Swiss National Research Council, the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council, and is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society.

Honorary Bachelor Degrees

Bryn Jones

Co-ordinator of the Penparcau Community
Forum, Bryn Jones (right) awarded Honorary Bachelor Degree. Presented by Elizabeth France (left), Pro Chancellor of Aberystwyth University

Co-ordinator of the Penparcau Community Forum, Bryn Jones helped establish the group after the demise of Communities First. Bryn studied at the Carmarthen School of Art, before 13 years working at the Mental Health NHS Trust Unit in Aberystwyth. He was one of the founding members of ‘HAUL’ – a local Arts and Healthcare Group established in the 1990s. He has also been Chairman of Borth Community Council and HMS Auxiliary Coastguard member for 10 years, receiving a Valedictory Certificate for the length of service.

Rhian Phillips

International Schools Learning Ambassador for Wales, Rhian Phillips awarded Honorary Bachelor Degree

Former Head teacher of Plascrug Primary School, Rhian Phillips has a long history and commitment to primary education in the Aberystwyth area.  She is passionate about providing pupils with an excellent standard of education by providing wide and varied learning opportunities both in and outside of the classroom.  An advocate for a global dimension in education, she was appointed International Schools Learning Ambassador for Wales by the British Council and has travelled extensively across Europe presenting in conferences and seminars to promote Global Citizenship and Learning.

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