THE following are expected to graduate today from Paisley University:
HONORARY DEGREE
DOCTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY
Magnus Magnusson KBE, writer and broadcaster; chairman, Scottish
Natural Heritage.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
John Toher.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
(Honours)
Applied Biochemistry
Fiona Steele Black Ballantyne; Parminder Binnag; Jacqueline Matheson
Reid; Karen Moore; Linda Mullen.
Biology
I -- Thomas Hastings; Ellen Thomson.
Biology
Jacqueline Blackie; Claire Louise Bollands; John Caldwell; Susan
Laural Campbell; John Francis Dickie; Andrew Geoffrey Dyke; Frank
Forrest; Patricia Ann Foster; Nicola Dawn Graham; Avril Hamilton; Morag
Elizabeth Hamilton; Kirsty Anne Kennedy; Mark Gerard Lamont; Michelle
Lovatt; Sharon Jeanette Mack; Gregor McBride; Christine McDavid; James
Alexander Michael McGiffen.
Stephen McGuinness; Pauline Doughty McKell; Linda Tennant McKinlay;
Deborah McPhail; Kevin McVey; Joanne Linda Mercer; Martin George
Montgomery; Dawn Moodycliffe; Kenneth Wilson Moore; Carolyn Muir;
Christopher Gerard David Muir; Sharon Jane Margaret Nicolle; Joan
Purdie; Joseph Reilly; Alan Marshall Runciman; Stephen Sharp; Lesley
Margaret Shirran; Lorraine Tees; Jacqueline Anne Thomson; Mark David
Thomson; Margaret Rose Train; David John Welsh; Elaine Young; Roderick
David Ferguson Young.
Chemistry
I -- Karis Ann Leckie; Mark James Wilson.
Chemistry
Ann Marie Daly; Stuart Alexander Findlater; Pamela Gordon; Zaffir
Iqbal; Carolyn Kerr; Carolyn Lee; Lorraine Perry; Habib Ur Rehman;
Andrew Charles Hannah Watters; Greg Hugh Wotherspoon.
Industrial Chemistry
Scott Duffy; Martin Farrell; Ramzan Mohammed; Caroline Donaldson
Rodrigues; Audrey Elizabeth Terry; Colin Charles Walker.
Mathematical Sciences
I -- Raymond Michael McDevitt.
Mathematical Sciences
Christopher Biggins; Elaine Ruth Cearnes; Julie Anne Christie; Ian
William Dunlop; Nicola Jane Farrell; Catriona Mairi Garrity; Derek Gray;
Nazia Tabassum Haq; Paul Joseph Henry; William Hamilton Graham Kirkwood;
Rhona Marion Loggie; Angus Mackenzie; Roderick Horne MacLean; Heather
McCracken; Graeme Robert McGeachin; Desmond James McGuigan; Iain Muir;
George Robertson; Andrew Winston Teeling.
Physics
I -- Morag Anne Ligertwood.
Physics
Louise Marguerite Fraser; Joseph Duncan Hillier; Alistair MacLean;
Scott Alexander McDonald; John Lawson Pearson; Alexander William Strang;
Scott Watson.
Physical Science for Microelectronics
Khristopher Michael Eric Timmons; Kirk Boyce Watson.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Applied Biochemistry
Nigel David Gill.
Biology
(With Distinction)
Karen Elizabeth Boyle.
Biology
Elizabeth Frances Archibald; Lynne Ann Brady; Peter Francis Burns;
Jill Irene Cameron; Gillian Campbell; Joyce Lindsay Caughey; Sandra
Isabel Gallagher; Alexander Gillespie; Allison Sarah Hayes; Douglas
Alexander Kerr; Maureen Clare Kinloch; Sharon Kinning; Frances Mary
Mackay; James Robert McConnell; Alan Samuel McDowall; Pauline Margaret
McEwan; Stuart Wilson McNair; Geoffrey Kenneth Morrison; Tracey Ann
Nisbet; James John Ryan; Sharon Stevenson.
Chemistry
Kenneth William Canning; Iain Conlin; Julie-Anne Duncan; Brian Feeney;
Lakwinder Singh Gupta; Anne Kelly; Lynda Anne Kelly; Iain Angus
MacLennan; Caroline McKeown; Anwar Mohammed; Ibrar Mohammed; Pauline
Reilly; Henry Robert Russell; Grant William Smillie; Alan Douglas
Stevenson; Paul Stewart; Samuel Gilbert Weir; Robert Andrew Wilson.
Mathematical Sciences
(With Distinction)
Fiona Armstrong Murray.
Mathematical Sciences
Katrina Jane Baillie; Kenneth Murray Bambrick; Paul James Brown; Alan
Hawthorne; David Henderson; Marie Patricia Hughes; Morag Janette McGhie;
Jo Ann Mary Higgins McGuire; Karen McIntyre McLauchlan; Maureen McWha;
Kenneth Ogilvie Miller; Leon Mooney; Barry Alastair Munro; Andrew Pitt;
Farida Sarwar; Malcolm Gerald Simpson; James Grant Wells.
Physics
Edward Kennedy Breen; Alan Gerald Browne; Deborah Copeland; Andrew
Joseph McVey; Stewart Morrison; Steven Edward Murray; Joseph Ripley;
Nigel John Watchorn.
General Science
Gerrard Patrick Ferns.
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