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    Students receive £360,000 in scholarships

    Posted 18 February 2016

    Today we are celebrating the success of some of our very best students."

    Cargill Animal Nutrtion scholar Lottie Farrow with Tim Sawyer, from Cargill

    The total of scholarships awarded at Ãå±±½ûµØ has risen yet again this year, with 106 students sharing awards worth a total of £360,000. 

    This total for 2015/16 represents at 24 per cent rise in the value of scholarship donations since 2014/15, when the total was £290,000.

    This week 130 awards were formally presented to 106 students by their sponsors and academic staff, with all uniting to celebrate the scholars' achievements. The Trust was pleased to welcome six new scholarships sponsors this year (marked in the list below).  

    Opening the event, University Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter Mills said: “Welcome to our sponsors, long-standing and new. To the new sponsors, welcome to the family. It’s a happy family and today is a good example of that. Today we are celebrating the success of some of our very best students. Based on the calibre of our students and the links that we have with industry, Harper Adams has an increasingly important position in the sector.

    “As an example, in 2015, we had the largest intake of students ever to the university and applications for 2016 are significantly higher again - and that is down to the hard work of all the staff here at the university.

    “Thanks to the Development Trust team, who work incredibly hard with our sponsors and in organising today’s presentation. Massive thanks, obviously, to the sponsors. Without you this event would not happen. And thanks to Tony Burgess, Chairman of the Development Trust, who has seen the value of scholarships grow from £17,000 to today’s value of £360,000.

    “That is coming from you, our sponsors, and it is fabulous that the students will be able to make good use of that funding. But Tony, without you at the helm that probably would not have happened.

    “Tony was awarded an MBE in this year’s New Year Honours. He has had a long association with Harper Adams going back to the 1970s and, among other things he has been Chairman of our board. But you are now doing an immensely valuable job with the Development Trust for us. And we are very proud of the fact that you have been recognised for your contribution to higher education.”

    Professor Mills then proposed that the audience deliver the first round of applause of the event to Mr Burgess, and they responded enthusiastically.

    In response, following the presentation of scholarships, Mr Burgess also thanked the sponsors, students and university staff. He encouraged the students to spend their funds wisely and to advise their sponsors of how it had benefited them.

    He went on to praise the Development Trust staff and in particular Trust Consultant Renée Gallina-Morris, to whom he presented a bouquet of flowers. Mr Burgess said: “I will wear my MBE with pride on medal days. But it would not have been possible without Renée and her team. This honour is really one for the Harper Adams Development Trust and I want to thank them all.”


    This year’s scholars are:

    Devenish Nutrition (NEW): Anna Carmichael, Mark Cuddy
    GE Baker UK Limited (NEW) - Quality Equipment: Henry Bowsher
    CEVA Animal Health Limited Scholarship (NEW):  Christina Gale
    Rattlerow Farms: William Symons
    ForFarmers: Wes Udall
    Cargill Animal Nutrition: Charlotte Farrow

    The Poultry Industry Scholarships

    - Lauren Milligan
    - Lowri Bethan Jones, Michael Edwards
    - Zoe Cutmore, Bethany Tomlinson
    - Hayley Neale, Sarah Heseltine, Georgina Manns, Emily Hickman, Harriet Gregory, James Laarveld
    Gressingham Foods - Joshua Heath, John Morrow
    - Callum James Norman
    - Samuel John Wellicome
    - Emily Hughes

    Final Year - Sam Green
    Postgraduate - Joseph Allin
    President's Award - Thomas Wareham and Beth Hanson
    Extended Foundation Degree - Olivia Muir, Aimee Withinshaw


    Lee Higgins, Sally Leese, Adam Montgomery, Jessica Ravenhill-White, Clare Durose and Beth Hanson

    Aimee Ash, Laura Elliott, Elizabeth Harris, Andrew Harrison, Lee Higgins, Joseph Morrell

     
    Omer Collins, Matthew James Newson


    William Ashton, James Charnley, John Nixon, Thomas Sutton 

    Lewis Trim

    Henrietta Wells

     Ellis Cooney 

     John Jackson

    Laura Palczynski

     Alistair Sibbett

    Shannon Rose Mc Donnell

     Alice Clews

    : Reuben Wilson

     Ruaridh Maxwell, Kate Spottiswood

     William Ashton

     Ellen Louise Humphrey

     Kym Smith

    : Matthew Carter

    : Jack Elworthy 

     Anoushka Nutting, Jay Williams

     Llifon Davies, Ellen Humphrey, Alex Robinson

    Samuel Cole, Sam Green

    Aimee Ash, Daniel Thomas Jones

    The Worshipful Company of Poulters Scholarship: Matthew Morrow

    The Wilson Wraight Scholarship (NEW): Rachel Croker

     Sophie Boyce, Oliver French

    The John Longwill Agricultural Scholarship: Lucy Earland, Emma Fletcher, Mollie Gilbert

     Bradley Humber

     Ellen Burrough, Emily Collins

    The Harper Adams In Ireland Scholarships:

    Dunbia -Lee Higgins 
    Elanco - Connor Donaldson
    Keenan- Matthew Morrow
    Alltech Ireland - Lauren Johnston, James Law
    Devenish Nutrition - Catherine Gawn, Jack McFarland
    Portora Royal School -  Brandon Aiken, James Law, Jack McFarland
    The Vaughan Trust - Connor Donaldson, James Law, Jack McFarland

    The Staffordshire & Birmingham Agricultural Society Scholarship: 
    Nicola Blowey, Harry Bowers, Edward Calcott, Grace Gibbs, Lauren Turner, Reuben Wilson 

     

     

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