What’s the use of half a degree?
Annual Fund 2012/13
Donor Report
I would like to take
The time and effort we put into improving the
Having just
One of the things that we try to get across during
this opportunity
quality of our student experience, helping them
completed my
our fundraising calls is the importance of the
to say thank you
to develop personally and academical y, and
third telephone
student experience. We tell you about the
to the alumni and
allowing them to flourish and achieve their ful
fundraising
projects that we are raising money for and how
friends of Kingston
potential, is a cornerstone of Kingston University’s
campaign, I am so
much of a difference that makes. But it also
University whose
continuing success. Your donations have directly
pleased to have this
becomes apparent very quickly that, just by
gifts over the past
supported this.
opportunity to say
talking to you – those who have gone through
year have enhanced
thank you to you
exactly what we are going through now – is in
and enriched the
I do hope that you enjoy reading about the many
all. I have spoken to
itself a great experience. I often find myself
lives of our students.
benefits that your donations have brought to
many of you myself,
putting the telephone down, turning to my fellow
Your generosity
Kingston. Once again, thank you for all that you
and, in recognising
students and letting them know about the
has enabled the funding of the many projects
have made possible.
many of the names on this list, I fondly recall
inspiring conversation that I have just had.
and activities detailed in this report. You helped
some of the conversations that I have had.
provide postgraduate scholarships to even more
The advice you have given, the memories you
On behalf of myself and the rest of the student
of the world’s brightest students, and helped
have shared and, of course, the money that
fundraising team, can I say a big thank you for all
support students who, through no fault of their
you have donated, have had a major impact on
that you have done and all that you give!
own, have found themselves in financial difficulties,
both myself and the University. Indeed, listening
ensuring that they are able to continue their
Professor Julius Weinberg,
to your Kingston stories, some of them going
education. Gifts from you have changed lives.
Vice Chancellor of Kingston University
back as far as the 1950s, is both humbling and
inspiring. It really has given me a sense of what
an amazing institution Kingston is.
Festus Odutolu-Olusanya,
Student fundraiser, Diagnostic Radiography student
Donors to the Annual Fund 2012/13:
Graduation year
pre-1970
1970s
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
Muriel Thompson
David King
Oliver Jefferson
Jane Holmes
Sergio Copstein
Helen Banham
Mamad Rafik Aziz
Pauline Jenkins
Roger Brosch
David Varcoe
Paul Mead
Kenneth Rutherford
Brian O’Rourke
Robert Law
Peter Cox
John Brett
William Baker
Kevin Liddy
Timothy Campion
Christopher Webster
Hazel Powell
Martin Sewell
Paul Phipps
Graeme Mew
Manjeet Panesar
Matthew Calvert
Keith Benjamin
Jim Linwood
Colin Chalker
Stephen Wood
Ronald Corbett
Martin Thornton
Martin Waterhouse
Mark Prest
Catherine Cheng
Hamant Bharadia
Nigel Lorriman
Wai Chung Chan
Mary Blackwood
Ian Woolley
David Clayton-Smith
Fiona Ritchie
Ian David
Pauline Bird
Vishnu Maistry
Yoke Lin Cheah
Vivienne Cordingley
Christopher Floyd
Ian Fishpool
Peter Devine
Conor Boden
John McCafferty
Simon Evans
Trixie Rodaway
David Glass
Peter Lawson
Stephen Fairhall
Janet Bourton
Keith McMahon
Marcus Ford
David Lindsley
Stuart Harker
Andrew Mann
Simon Hulme
Nicholas Clark
Diana McManus
Vincent Jenner
Donald Bailey
Roger Lee
John Nicholson
Paul Jenkins
Stephen Clay
Tracy Mitchell
Ella Kan
Geoffrey Mayes
Christine Clark
Christian Wells
Michelle Jervis
Charles Clutterbuck
Debra Nicholls
Linda M Kearney
D Hasen
David Makepeace
Sian Wynne
Beverley Lawson
John Collis
Penelope Noall
Peter Lawford
Margaret Dunne
David Turner
Catherine Christie
Keith Marden
Clive Copp
Jane Norris
Jonathan Lewis
David Hamilton
John Keegan
Robert Higginson
Julian Monaghan
Peter Cox
Philip Paddon
Richard Maries
Roger Smith
Ian Stanley
David Kay
Robert Pearce
Lance Cruse
Judith Perry
Linda McComie
Brian Balchin
Peter Wilcock
Robert Lewin
Nicola Santos-Costa
Ellen Duffy
James Robinson
Teresa Mellish
Janet Heskins
Tony McDonald
Philip Newstead
Bharatkumar Sheth
Adrian Flowerday
Stephen Rose
Derrick Mortimer
Alan Holiday
Malcolm Brown
Lynne Abbess
Penelope Standen
Iain Fraser-Jones
Barry Russell
Sarah Rawlins
Frances Holmes
John Carpenter
Trevor Band
Richard Swidzinski
Andrew Gibbon
Joan Seddon
Barbara Stuart
Roger Northcote Smith
Aristides Clades
Laura Marcus
David Watts
Adrian Guttridge
Paul Stevens
Richard Sturges
Tony Walker
Kevin Cripps
Tony Rawlinson
John Whitelock
Margaret Hallett
Eric Tippite
Kishore Teelanah
Ian Currington
Richard Stiff
Andrew R Heaton
Devadas Vassoodaven
Gandeepan
Keith Edwards
Tan Sri Dato’ Francis Yeoh*
* Kingston Court of Benefactors
Simon Herbert
Nigel Woodford
Vaikunthavasan
I would like to take
The time and effort we put into improving the
Having just
One of the things that we try to get across during
this opportunity
quality of our student experience, helping them
completed my
our fundraising calls is the importance of the
to say thank you
to develop personally and academical y, and
third telephone
student experience. We tell you about the
to the alumni and
allowing them to flourish and achieve their ful
fundraising
projects that we are raising money for and how
friends of Kingston
potential, is a cornerstone of Kingston University’s
campaign, I am so
much of a difference that makes. But it also
University whose
continuing success. Your donations have directly
pleased to have this
becomes apparent very quickly that, just by
gifts over the past
supported this.
opportunity to say
talking to you – those who have gone through
year have enhanced
thank you to you
exactly what we are going through now – is in
and enriched the
I do hope that you enjoy reading about the many
all. I have spoken to
itself a great experience. I often find myself
lives of our students.
benefits that your donations have brought to
many of you myself,
putting the telephone down, turning to my fellow
Your generosity
Kingston. Once again, thank you for all that you
and, in recognising
students and letting them know about the
has enabled the funding of the many projects
have made possible.
many of the names on this list, I fondly recall
inspiring conversation that I have just had.
and activities detailed in this report. You helped
some of the conversations that I have had.
provide postgraduate scholarships to even more
The advice you have given, the memories you
On behalf of myself and the rest of the student
of the world’s brightest students, and helped
have shared and, of course, the money that
fundraising team, can I say a big thank you for all
support students who, through no fault of their
you have donated, have had a major impact on
that you have done and all that you give!
own, have found themselves in financial difficulties,
both myself and the University. Indeed, listening
ensuring that they are able to continue their
Professor Julius Weinberg,
to your Kingston stories, some of them going
education. Gifts from you have changed lives.
Vice Chancellor of Kingston University
back as far as the 1950s, is both humbling and
inspiring. It really has given me a sense of what
an amazing institution Kingston is.
Festus Odutolu-Olusanya,
Student fundraiser, Diagnostic Radiography student
Donors to the Annual Fund 2012/13:
Graduation year
pre-1970
1970s
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
Muriel Thompson
David King
Oliver Jefferson
Jane Holmes
Sergio Copstein
Helen Banham
Mamad Rafik Aziz
Pauline Jenkins
Roger Brosch
David Varcoe
Paul Mead
Kenneth Rutherford
Brian O’Rourke
Robert Law
Peter Cox
John Brett
William Baker
Kevin Liddy
Timothy Campion
Christopher Webster
Hazel Powell
Martin Sewell
Paul Phipps
Graeme Mew
Manjeet Panesar
Matthew Calvert
Keith Benjamin
Jim Linwood
Colin Chalker
Stephen Wood
Ronald Corbett
Martin Thornton
Martin Waterhouse
Mark Prest
Catherine Cheng
Hamant Bharadia
Nigel Lorriman
Wai Chung Chan
Mary Blackwood
Ian Woolley
David Clayton-Smith
Fiona Ritchie
Ian David
Pauline Bird
Vishnu Maistry
Yoke Lin Cheah
Vivienne Cordingley
Christopher Floyd
Ian Fishpool
Peter Devine
Conor Boden
John McCafferty
Simon Evans
Trixie Rodaway
David Glass
Peter Lawson
Stephen Fairhall
Janet Bourton
Keith McMahon
Marcus Ford
David Lindsley
Stuart Harker
Andrew Mann
Simon Hulme
Nicholas Clark
Diana McManus
Vincent Jenner
Donald Bailey
Roger Lee
John Nicholson
Paul Jenkins
Stephen Clay
Tracy Mitchell
Ella Kan
Geoffrey Mayes
Christine Clark
Christian Wells
Michelle Jervis
Charles Clutterbuck
Debra Nicholls
Linda M Kearney
D Hasen
David Makepeace
Sian Wynne
Beverley Lawson
John Collis
Penelope Noall
Peter Lawford
Margaret Dunne
David Turner
Catherine Christie
Keith Marden
Clive Copp
Jane Norris
Jonathan Lewis
David Hamilton
John Keegan
Robert Higginson
Julian Monaghan
Peter Cox
Philip Paddon
Richard Maries
Roger Smith
Ian Stanley
David Kay
Robert Pearce
Lance Cruse
Judith Perry
Linda McComie
Brian Balchin
Peter Wilcock
Robert Lewin
Nicola Santos-Costa
Ellen Duffy
James Robinson
Teresa Mellish
Janet Heskins
Tony McDonald
Philip Newstead
Bharatkumar Sheth
Adrian Flowerday
Stephen Rose
Derrick Mortimer
Alan Holiday
Malcolm Brown
Lynne Abbess
Penelope Standen
Iain Fraser-Jones
Barry Russell
Sarah Rawlins
Frances Holmes
John Carpenter
Trevor Band
Richard Swidzinski
Andrew Gibbon
Joan Seddon
Barbara Stuart
Roger Northcote Smith
Aristides Clades
Laura Marcus
David Watts
Adrian Guttridge
Paul Stevens
Richard Sturges
Tony Walker
Kevin Cripps
Tony Rawlinson
John Whitelock
Margaret Hallett
Eric Tippite
Kishore Teelanah
Ian Currington
Richard Stiff
Andrew R Heaton
Devadas Vassoodaven
Gandeepan
Keith Edwards
Tan Sri Dato’ Francis Yeoh*
* Kingston Court of Benefactors
Simon Herbert
Nigel Woodford
Vaikunthavasan
Your gifts to the Annual Fund...
Postgraduate scholarships:
...allow us to attract the brightest and best
• Kerli Allmere
MSc IT & Strategic Innovation
students from all around the world to Kingston
• Sharon Bruton
MA Computer Animation
University, encouraging academic excellence and
• Lorna Cherry
MSc Geographical Information Systems & Science
allowing talented young graduates to continue
• Sarah Gwilliam
MSc Clinical Applications of Psychology
to higher levels of learning and research. This
• Wallace Gavin Ndongwe
year we have been able to award a record 20
MSc Software Engineering with Management Studies
scholarships to some very gifted individuals who
• Jason Alecock
Diploma in Management Studies
are sure to go on and make a major impact in
• Joseph Philip Lyth
whatever they choose to do.
Graduate Diploma Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2)
• Jack Etches
MA Philosophy & Contemporary Critical Theory
Of course, the best way to understand the
• Madalina Nicoleta Glavan
MA Contemporary European Philosophy
importance of postgraduate scholarships, and why
• Aikaterini Verriou-Stergiaki
we continue to support the best and the brightest,
MA Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching
is by listening to the scholars themselves...
• Karsten Köhler
MA Political Economy
• Iva Ivova Beleva
MA Film Making
• Georgia Cockerill
MA Sustainable Design
• Michael David Drakes
MSc Mechanical Engineering
• Katarzyna Dybek
MA Sustainable Design
• Ioannis Iliadis
MSc Structural Design & Construction Management
• Michael Anthony Lewis
MSc Hazards & Disaster Management
• Lewis Parker
MFA Creative Writing
• Kirsty Wright
MSc Psychology
• Fortune Charles
MSc Investment & Financial Risk Management
• James Adams
MSc Leadership & Management in Health
• Elizabeth Batty
MSc Historic Building Conservation
Graduation year
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Paul Barke
Millicent Adams
David Trembath
Charles Ball
Angela Rench
Geoffrey Ayres
Philip Skeldon
Paul Bagnall
Gavin Ainsley
Jane Talbot
Sue Bicknell
Michael Bird
Susan Walkley
Roderick Brown
Helen Stelfox
Mahmood Aziz
Michael Smith
Denise Baptiste
Stephen Alcock
Helen Thorne
Eric Blackmore
Anne Cardwell
Mohammed Waraich
Todd Bullen
Craig Thomas
Mark Bailey
Neill Storey
Jamie Baptiste
Asif Alvi
Kevin Walsh
Peter Coles
Penelope Carey
Austin Williams
Anthony Cooper
Neil Townley
Peter Brennan
Benjamin Wessely
Dianne Darke
Graham Ambrose
Andrew Watson
Rachel Cooke
Stephen Crook
Andrew Dickson
John Walsh
Janis Brumwell
Keith Wiffen
Bankim Das
Kenneth Barnes
Jennie Widdowson
Louise Ford
Sara Day
Christopher Elia
Rachel Walton
Caroline Cameron
Christopher Wood
Antony Di Domenico
Jacqueline Butler
Vanessa Wishart
Robert Forrest
Benjamin Dray
Timothy Greaves
Peter Wigley
Deborah Chubb
Michael Wright
Gordon Dickman
Jason Croxon
David Furlong
Beverly Fuggles
Jonathan Heaton
Adrian Williamson
Ian Clapham
Stephen Dorrell
Ian Davies
Colin Hensley
Jeremy Hatton
Graham Lane
Nicholas Willson
Andrew Critcher
Amritt Flora
Rupert Edwards
Patricia Horsnell
Stephen Hitchcock
Keith McCrindle
Andrew Yale
Carlos De Serpa Pimentel
Tony Gable
Hazel Fletcher
Richard Hough
Paul Holdsworth
Sharon
Timothy Young
Janet Dickson
Graham Hutton
Janet Hart
Abimbola Johnson
Olivia Holmes
McDonald-Schramm
Geoffrey Gilbert
Rene Jorgensen
Kenneth Hastie
William Kelman
Richard Houghton
Andrew
Randa Hanna
Graham Milward
Christopher Leonard
Christopher Kennedy
James Hutchinson
McKenzie-Orr
Mark Hazzard
Edward Parsons
Shahriar Malektojar
Timothy Lishman
Huren Marsh
Alison McLaren
Andrew Hore
Carolyn Prendergast
Andrew D McMichael
Leslie Newsham
Robert Moorhouse
Judith Moody
Christopher Humphreys
Robert Sayell
Sally Molsher
Steve Poole
Simon Nicholas
Elizabeth North
Tomos Humphreys
Donald Williams
Robert Paterson
Robert Rees
Mark Pritchard
Andrew Palmer
Katharine Lawton
Andrew Platt
Simon Rooms
Garry Purchase
Jonathan Parker
Peter McCool
Andrew Robertson
Anthony Simpson
Neil Shaw
Bharat Patel
Colin Moody
Fiona Smart
Robert Stephens
Ross Pettit
Helen Pettit
Stephen Spooner
Alistair Taylor
Robert Read
Philip Roberts
Tracy Stephenson
Your gifts to the Annual Fund...
Postgraduate scholarships:
...allow us to attract the brightest and best
• Kerli Allmere
MSc IT & Strategic Innovation
students from all around the world to Kingston
• Sharon Bruton
MA Computer Animation
University, encouraging academic excellence and
• Lorna Cherry
MSc Geographical Information Systems & Science
allowing talented young graduates to continue
• Sarah Gwilliam
MSc Clinical Applications of Psychology
to higher levels of learning and research. This
• Wallace Gavin Ndongwe
year we have been able to award a record 20
MSc Software Engineering with Management Studies
scholarships to some very gifted individuals who
• Jason Alecock
Diploma in Management Studies
are sure to go on and make a major impact in
• Joseph Philip Lyth
whatever they choose to do.
Graduate Diploma Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2)
• Jack Etches
MA Philosophy & Contemporary Critical Theory
Of course, the best way to understand the
• Madalina Nicoleta Glavan
MA Contemporary European Philosophy
importance of postgraduate scholarships, and why
• Aikaterini Verriou-Stergiaki
we continue to support the best and the brightest,
MA Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching
is by listening to the scholars themselves...
• Karsten Köhler
MA Political Economy
• Iva Ivova Beleva
MA Film Making
• Georgia Cockerill
MA Sustainable Design
• Michael David Drakes
MSc Mechanical Engineering
• Katarzyna Dybek
MA Sustainable Design
• Ioannis Iliadis
MSc Structural Design & Construction Management
• Michael Anthony Lewis
MSc Hazards & Disaster Management
• Lewis Parker
MFA Creative Writing
• Kirsty Wright
MSc Psychology
• Fortune Charles
MSc Investment & Financial Risk Management
• James Adams
MSc Leadership & Management in Health
• Elizabeth Batty
MSc Historic Building Conservation
Graduation year
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
Paul Barke
Millicent Adams
David Trembath
Charles Ball
Angela Rench
Geoffrey Ayres
Philip Skeldon
Paul Bagnall
Gavin Ainsley
Jane Talbot
Sue Bicknell
Michael Bird
Susan Walkley
Roderick Brown
Helen Stelfox
Mahmood Aziz
Michael Smith
Denise Baptiste
Stephen Alcock
Helen Thorne
Eric Blackmore
Anne Cardwell
Mohammed Waraich
Todd Bullen
Craig Thomas
Mark Bailey
Neill Storey
Jamie Baptiste
Asif Alvi
Kevin Walsh
Peter Coles
Penelope Carey
Austin Williams
Anthony Cooper
Neil Townley
Peter Brennan
Benjamin Wessely
Dianne Darke
Graham Ambrose
Andrew Watson
Rachel Cooke
Stephen Crook
Andrew Dickson
John Walsh
Janis Brumwell
Keith Wiffen
Bankim Das
Kenneth Barnes
Jennie Widdowson
Louise Ford
Sara Day
Christopher Elia
Rachel Walton
Caroline Cameron
Christopher Wood
Antony Di Domenico
Jacqueline Butler
Vanessa Wishart
Robert Forrest
Benjamin Dray
Timothy Greaves
Peter Wigley
Deborah Chubb
Michael Wright
Gordon Dickman
Jason Croxon
David Furlong
Beverly Fuggles
Jonathan Heaton
Adrian Williamson
Ian Clapham
Stephen Dorrell
Ian Davies
Colin Hensley
Jeremy Hatton
Graham Lane
Nicholas Willson
Andrew Critcher
Amritt Flora
Rupert Edwards
Patricia Horsnell
Stephen Hitchcock
Keith McCrindle
Andrew Yale
Carlos De Serpa Pimentel
Tony Gable
Hazel Fletcher
Richard Hough
Paul Holdsworth
Sharon
Timothy Young
Janet Dickson
Graham Hutton
Janet Hart
Abimbola Johnson
Olivia Holmes
McDonald-Schramm
Geoffrey Gilbert
Rene Jorgensen
Kenneth Hastie
William Kelman
Richard Houghton
Andrew
Randa Hanna
Graham Milward
Christopher Leonard
Christopher Kennedy
James Hutchinson
McKenzie-Orr
Mark Hazzard
Edward Parsons
Shahriar Malektojar
Timothy Lishman
Huren Marsh
Alison McLaren
Andrew Hore
Carolyn Prendergast
Andrew D McMichael
Leslie Newsham
Robert Moorhouse
Judith Moody
Christopher Humphreys
Robert Sayell
Sally Molsher
Steve Poole
Simon Nicholas
Elizabeth North
Tomos Humphreys
Donald Williams
Robert Paterson
Robert Rees
Mark Pritchard
Andrew Palmer
Katharine Lawton
Andrew Platt
Simon Rooms
Garry Purchase
Jonathan Parker
Peter McCool
Andrew Robertson
Anthony Simpson
Neil Shaw
Bharat Patel
Colin Moody
Fiona Smart
Robert Stephens
Ross Pettit
Helen Pettit
Stephen Spooner
Alistair Taylor
Robert Read
Philip Roberts
Tracy Stephenson
Stories from our scholars
“For most of my life I was heavily involved in
“I graduated
“I am over the
archaeology on land and under water. Then, in
from Cambridge
moon to receive this
2000, I suffered a spinal cord injury and I am now
University with a first
scholarship. It eases
a tetraplegic. I spent a few years after my injury
and was offered a
thinking about how
volunteering for various disability groups, but I
masters place there.
much debt I’ll be
really wanted to see if there was a way back into
But after three years
in at the end of my
archaeology for me.
at Cambridge, I
studies, and is a
wanted a different
nice boost for my
“I took a BA in Archaeology and Landscape at
educational
confidence at the
Sussex University, and we did a module on
experience. I looked
start of the course. I
geographical information systems (GIS). I realised
around and was so
am already working
quickly that this was a field open to me, and also
impressed by the people who teach here that I
full time and so my course will start to help in my
a field in demand.
applied for the course and the scholarship.
professional life straight away.
“Kingston University is a centre of excellence for GIS,
“The one thing I was stressed about was finding
“I am the full circle of alumni donations. In my
with real depth of software, equipment and teaching.
the money, and then I found out I had the
second year at Kingston, studying Politics and
It also offers distance learning, which is important
scholarship. I was really pleased; it solved some
International Relations, I was a student caller,
for me as it limits the time I need to spend travelling.
real problems for me.
speaking to alumni and asking if they were willing to
donate. It was that experience that planted the
“I was overjoyed to get the scholarship, which
archaeology groups, so the donations have a
“I would like to say thank you to the donors who
seed of hope that this was something I could apply
will pay half of my fees. But the impact isn’t just
wider impact than just me getting my MSc. I am
made it possible. Especially given the times
for. Now I am benefiting with a scholarship, and,
on me; it’s not just about my qualification. The
so grateful to Kingston alumni for making all of
we are living in and when so much education
knowing the good it does, I will be a donor one day.
scholarship pays for me to learn a skill that I
this possible!”
funding has been cut, it makes a real difference.”
can take back to my community to be of benefit
“I want to say thank you to all the donors. It has
to them. I plan to use my GIS skills to offer a
Lorna Cherry
Jack Etches
really made a difference to my life. You can be
professional service to local and community
MSc Geographical Information Systems & Science
MA Philosophy & Contemporary Critical Theory
sure your money goes somewhere good.”
Jason Alecock
Graduation year
Diploma in Management Studies
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
Reza Aminimoghada
Philip Shoobridge
Benjamin Alcott
Barry James
Fola Ademoye
Mark Loader
Christine Ashby
Brenda March
Richard Vilton
Joseph Benjamin
Christopher Atkins
Adam Stiling
Paul Bellingham
Carl Keeler
Elena Anniballi
Martin Long
Margaret Baldry
Katherine Metcalf
David Walker
Justin Benson
Johnette Barrett
Christoph Strong
Julia Bond
Stephen Krause
Paul Bawden
Jeremy Males
Jonathan Boyce
Kaleem Mirza
Andrew Waring
Naomi Boddington
Gary Bauer
Peter Wood
Jason Boswell
Deborah Lock
Jeremy Benton
Moira McNeil
Rajendra Chhatralia
Marit Mohn
Andrew Wilson
Susan Bruegger
Lorna Berrett
Neil Brison
William Marten
Charles Bewsher
Kiran Mohan
John Coningham-Rolls
Ian Munro
Fredrica Caton
Charles Booth
Nadim Channa
Edward Mordaunt
Helen Blagden
Sharon Munden
Sarah Cooper
Fabrizio Parente
Maurizio Catulli
Hazel Brown
Michael Churchman
Jonathan Pawsey
Hamilton Davies
Sarah Nyandoro
Jennifer Dennett
Kieran Parsley
Melissa Clarke
Olugbenga Dairo
Simon Clarke
David Roberts
Adam Denton
John Paul
Andrew Densham
Laurence Pears
Victor Collins
Caroline DiBattista
Richard Collins
Paul Roberts
Rosemary Doyle
Elizabeth Pullar
Moyra Doyle
Deborah Pettifer
Nigel Corbett
David Dobson
Marion Cooper
Ivan Roche
Jackie Elliott
Rowan Ralley
James Ellis
Lee Pilkington
Susan Crawford
Martin Duckers
Ian Davis
Marilyn Rouse
Adrian Elliott
Carolyn Rampton
Mark Ferne
Howard Plummer
Lisa Das
Rupert Hargreaves
Susan Dennison
Stephen Rowan
Stephen Fisher
Jane Souter
Paul Gegg
Eileen Pounder
Neil Day
Ian Haughton
Andrew Dobbins
David Stevens
Timothy Gilbert
Julian Thompson
Paul Hancock
Craig Rew
Stephen Densham
Stephen Hoy
Karen Easting
Catherine Swainson
Edward Gledhill
John Timperley
Garry Hill
Jonathan Rigby
Emma Dickin
Anthony Lucas-Smith
Sandy Foster
John Tomlinson
James Hall
Kaan Uckuzular
Anne Holland
Christopher Riley
Anthony Dinsdale
Stephen McDonnell
Jonathon Gillard
Victoria Whitbread
Marie-Paule Harvey
Michael Webb
John Humphreys
Matthew Rowe
Tabasum Farquhar
Angela Mitchell
Georgina Grant
Christopher Winter
Judith Heyworth
Joanna White
Natalie Kelly
Supratim Sanyal
Francis Fry
David Padget
Lyn Grenville-Mathers
Paul Hill
Lynne Whitehand
Martha Kilgore
Vijay Sharma
Hilary Gooch
Alison Pugh
Keith Grover
Shirley Hughes
Gloria Williams
David Law
Mary Sibley
Lesley Granger
Simon Rutledge
Richard Guinan
Sarah Jenkins
David Lawless
Jason Smith
Josephine Granger
Mark Schaffer
John Gunson
Noorjahan Khan
Benjamin Lee
Andrew Stedman
Graham Hain
Tarun Shome
Gillian Hopkins
Suzanne Kitching
Denisa Lucas
Alan Swain
Jason Holley
Stories from our scholars
“For most of my life I was heavily involved in
“I graduated
“I am over the
archaeology on land and under water. Then, in
from Cambridge
moon to receive this
2000, I suffered a spinal cord injury and I am now
University with a first
scholarship. It eases
a tetraplegic. I spent a few years after my injury
and was offered a
thinking about how
volunteering for various disability groups, but I
masters place there.
much debt I’ll be
really wanted to see if there was a way back into
But after three years
in at the end of my
archaeology for me.
at Cambridge, I
studies, and is a
wanted a different
nice boost for my
“I took a BA in Archaeology and Landscape at
educational
confidence at the
Sussex University, and we did a module on
experience. I looked
start of the course. I
geographical information systems (GIS). I realised
around and was so
am already working
quickly that this was a field open to me, and also
impressed by the people who teach here that I
full time and so my course will start to help in my
a field in demand.
applied for the course and the scholarship.
professional life straight away.
“Kingston University is a centre of excellence for GIS,
“The one thing I was stressed about was finding
“I am the full circle of alumni donations. In my
with real depth of software, equipment and teaching.
the money, and then I found out I had the
second year at Kingston, studying Politics and
It also offers distance learning, which is important
scholarship. I was really pleased; it solved some
International Relations, I was a student caller,
for me as it limits the time I need to spend travelling.
real problems for me.
speaking to alumni and asking if they were willing to
donate. It was that experience that planted the
“I was overjoyed to get the scholarship, which
archaeology groups, so the donations have a
“I would like to say thank you to the donors who
seed of hope that this was something I could apply
will pay half of my fees. But the impact isn’t just
wider impact than just me getting my MSc. I am
made it possible. Especially given the times
for. Now I am benefiting with a scholarship, and,
on me; it’s not just about my qualification. The
so grateful to Kingston alumni for making all of
we are living in and when so much education
knowing the good it does, I will be a donor one day.
scholarship pays for me to learn a skill that I
this possible!”
funding has been cut, it makes a real difference.”
can take back to my community to be of benefit
“I want to say thank you to all the donors. It has
to them. I plan to use my GIS skills to offer a
Lorna Cherry
Jack Etches
really made a difference to my life. You can be
professional service to local and community
MSc Geographical Information Systems & Science
MA Philosophy & Contemporary Critical Theory
sure your money goes somewhere good.”
Jason Alecock
Graduation year
Diploma in Management Studies
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
Reza Aminimoghada
Philip Shoobridge
Benjamin Alcott
Barry James
Fola Ademoye
Mark Loader
Christine Ashby
Brenda March
Richard Vilton
Joseph Benjamin
Christopher Atkins
Adam Stiling
Paul Bellingham
Carl Keeler
Elena Anniballi
Martin Long
Margaret Baldry
Katherine Metcalf
David Walker
Justin Benson
Johnette Barrett
Christoph Strong
Julia Bond
Stephen Krause
Paul Bawden
Jeremy Males
Jonathan Boyce
Kaleem Mirza
Andrew Waring
Naomi Boddington
Gary Bauer
Peter Wood
Jason Boswell
Deborah Lock
Jeremy Benton
Moira McNeil
Rajendra Chhatralia
Marit Mohn
Andrew Wilson
Susan Bruegger
Lorna Berrett
Neil Brison
William Marten
Charles Bewsher
Kiran Mohan
John Coningham-Rolls
Ian Munro
Fredrica Caton
Charles Booth
Nadim Channa
Edward Mordaunt
Helen Blagden
Sharon Munden
Sarah Cooper
Fabrizio Parente
Maurizio Catulli
Hazel Brown
Michael Churchman
Jonathan Pawsey
Hamilton Davies
Sarah Nyandoro
Jennifer Dennett
Kieran Parsley
Melissa Clarke
Olugbenga Dairo
Simon Clarke
David Roberts
Adam Denton
John Paul
Andrew Densham
Laurence Pears
Victor Collins
Caroline DiBattista
Richard Collins
Paul Roberts
Rosemary Doyle
Elizabeth Pullar
Moyra Doyle
Deborah Pettifer
Nigel Corbett
David Dobson
Marion Cooper
Ivan Roche
Jackie Elliott
Rowan Ralley
James Ellis
Lee Pilkington
Susan Crawford
Martin Duckers
Ian Davis
Marilyn Rouse
Adrian Elliott
Carolyn Rampton
Mark Ferne
Howard Plummer
Lisa Das
Rupert Hargreaves
Susan Dennison
Stephen Rowan
Stephen Fisher
Jane Souter
Paul Gegg
Eileen Pounder
Neil Day
Ian Haughton
Andrew Dobbins
David Stevens
Timothy Gilbert
Julian Thompson
Paul Hancock
Craig Rew
Stephen Densham
Stephen Hoy
Karen Easting
Catherine Swainson
Edward Gledhill
John Timperley
Garry Hill
Jonathan Rigby
Emma Dickin
Anthony Lucas-Smith
Sandy Foster
John Tomlinson
James Hall
Kaan Uckuzular
Anne Holland
Christopher Riley
Anthony Dinsdale
Stephen McDonnell
Jonathon Gillard
Victoria Whitbread
Marie-Paule Harvey
Michael Webb
John Humphreys
Matthew Rowe
Tabasum Farquhar
Angela Mitchell
Georgina Grant
Christopher Winter
Judith Heyworth
Joanna White
Natalie Kelly
Supratim Sanyal
Francis Fry
David Padget
Lyn Grenville-Mathers
Paul Hill
Lynne Whitehand
Martha Kilgore
Vijay Sharma
Hilary Gooch
Alison Pugh
Keith Grover
Shirley Hughes
Gloria Williams
David Law
Mary Sibley
Lesley Granger
Simon Rutledge
Richard Guinan
Sarah Jenkins
David Lawless
Jason Smith
Josephine Granger
Mark Schaffer
John Gunson
Noorjahan Khan
Benjamin Lee
Andrew Stedman
Graham Hain
Tarun Shome
Gillian Hopkins
Suzanne Kitching
Denisa Lucas
Alan Swain
Jason Holley
The Student Hardship Fund
The international effect
Jason Seaton’s story
Most students embark on their degrees
The Hardship Fund
During the first year of Jason Seaton’s Geology
confident that they will get to complete them.
isn’t just there for
degree, he suddenly found himself in the very
However, occasionally they find themselves
UK students. With
difficult position of having Student Finance UK
in severe financial difficulties and contemplate
students from all
declare him ineligible for student support. That
having to drop out. This is where the Student
over the world
Jason had a wife and a baby to support placed
Hardship Fund steps in. For those students
coming to Kingston,
enormous strain on his ability to carry on and
who have found themselves in this position, and
many kinds of
complete his studies.
always through no fault of their own, the fund is
problems can arise.
the difference between finishing their degrees or
For example, the
After carefully reviewing his case, the Student
dropping out. As one former recipient of the fund
current conflict
Hardship Fund stepped in to help Jason through
put it: “What’s the use of half a degree?”
taking place in Syria
this difficult period. Following a thorough
has had a direct impact on some of our students.
investigation by Student Finance UK, Jason’s
In the last year the Student Hardship Fund
This year the fund has helped four Syrian students
right to funding was eventually restored.
has enabled 43 students to continue with their
to continue with their studies.
However, this took time and, without the fund
studies. Here are two stories that illustrate just
to tide him over, Jason would have had to leave
how vital this resource has become.
We spoke to one student, who wished to remain
his course. Instead he went on to complete his
anonymous, who told us the following:
degree and is now working as a site investigator
for a reputed engineering firm.
“The conflict has left my home town devastated,
and the money that my family and I had put away
“The Student Hardship Fund was the difference
to see me through my studies just isn’t available
between me dropping out or completing my
anymore. The Student Hardship Fund was there
degree. I cannot thank the donors to the Annual
to save the day, and I and my family will be
Fund enough, and will be making my own
forever grateful to Kingston’s amazing alumni!”
donation to the fund at the earliest opportunity.”
Jason Seaton
BSc Geology
Graduation year
1995 cont.
1996
1997
1998
Helen Hosker
Waseem Sadiq
Zoe Anderson
Beryl Hawdon
Christopher Soden
Sukhdave Aujla
Bernardine Gregory
Osman Rashid
Nadeem Ahmed
Martin Lucas
Derek Hutchins
Andrew Sanders
Ryan Askey
Trevor Hayden
Robert Stevens
Gysbertina Billy
Geeta Hirani
Sheilagh Roberts
Philip Andrews
Helen Moloney
Tara King
Ketan Shah
Ilyas Ayub
Marion Heron
Ian Tite
Clare & Justin Bowman
Deana Hirst
Bob Saund
David Bagott
Jennifer Morris
Richard Knight
Rosaleen Sheridan
Arthur Baker
Christian Hillman
Alastair Todd
Philip Brady
Claire Jackson
Leonard Sutton
Daniel Barnett
Judith Perrott
James Llewellyn
Colin Smith
Graeme Bell
David Holmes
Peter Tomlinson
Nigel Catterall
Janet Jeal
Carol Tempestilli
Darryl Bekoe
Michael Robinson
Nicola Matthews
Imogen Tansley
Richard Breese
Anthony Jennison
Felicity Tompkins
Tony Chan
Mark Jennings
Hazel Williams
Dawn Brodrick
Caroline Robson
Fiona Mcclune
Sara Taylor
Christopher Briggs
Christina Kennedy
Choy Tong
Peter Chapple
William Kelso
Fiona Bull
Charles Ryder
Conor Mckeown
Jatinder Virdee
Gillian Broderick
Oliver Kromberg
Che Tsim
Phyllis Charteris-Black
Janet Lambley
Sarah Carvalho
Edward Tetbury
Pamela Monblat
David Walters
Mark Burgess
Mark Leese
Ian Viney
Eric Chasseray
Jose Lourtie
Andre Confavreux
Steven Todd
Julian Mosses
Jonathan Wood
Sheinaz Bussuruddy
Alan Mackie
Scott Weekes
Ann Corrigan
Eric Magnuson
John Coombs
Josephine Turner
Christopher Napper
Kaleem Chaudry
Bindur Maharjan
David Wellbelove
Margrethe Davies
Hugues Marmont
Paul Davey
Veena Uttam
Rajesh Patel
Kenneth Chin
Minaxi Mehta
Christine Woods
Jaswant Dhanda
Francis Martin
Lucy Daynes
Andrew Vennard
Andrew Peggie
Alison Clarke
Andrew Moody
Michael Wright
Claire D’souza
John Mayer
Ademola Deinde
Daniel Young
Yvonne Proctor
Damien Connelly
Nigel Moss
Jeannie Edwards
Simon Mcdermaid
Brenda Essex
Ashok Raman
Oliver Crook
Christopher Napthine
Ross Edwards
Matthew Meade
Kavita Gadher
Natasha Raw
Satnam Dau
Oladeji Olafare
Betty Efemini
Gareth Morgan
Andrew Gill
Nicola Rayner
Mark Elem
Robert Pinchbeck
Ian Fellows
Nandi Mtopa
Sven Haesener
Mark Roberts
Michael Ellingham
Simon Redgrove
Margaret Finch
Nicholas Parish
Rebecca Hill
Nathan Roberts
Marianthi Emmanouilidou Paul Sandell
Louisa M Garvey
Margaret Patch
Huyla Humphreys
Samantha
Janet Fearn
William Shaw
Diana Gordon-Smith
Michael Pitchford
Margaret Hunter
RobertsonSmith
Dinah Gardiner
Philip Smith
Alfred Gracey
Anjana Premkumar
Simon Jones
Catherine Ryder
Angela Graneek
Kevin Smith
Nicholas Grayson
David Rajendra
Francesca Mary Jordan
The Student Hardship Fund
The international effect
Jason Seaton’s story
Most students embark on their degrees
The Hardship Fund
During the first year of Jason Seaton’s Geology
confident that they will get to complete them.
isn’t just there for
degree, he suddenly found himself in the very
However, occasionally they find themselves
UK students. With
difficult position of having Student Finance UK
in severe financial difficulties and contemplate
students from all
declare him ineligible for student support. That
having to drop out. This is where the Student
over the world
Jason had a wife and a baby to support placed
Hardship Fund steps in. For those students
coming to Kingston,
enormous strain on his ability to carry on and
who have found themselves in this position, and
many kinds of
complete his studies.
always through no fault of their own, the fund is
problems can arise.
the difference between finishing their degrees or
For example, the
After carefully reviewing his case, the Student
dropping out. As one former recipient of the fund
current conflict
Hardship Fund stepped in to help Jason through
put it: “What’s the use of half a degree?”
taking place in Syria
this difficult period. Following a thorough
has had a direct impact on some of our students.
investigation by Student Finance UK, Jason’s
In the last year the Student Hardship Fund
This year the fund has helped four Syrian students
right to funding was eventually restored.
has enabled 43 students to continue with their
to continue with their studies.
However, this took time and, without the fund
studies. Here are two stories that illustrate just
to tide him over, Jason would have had to leave
how vital this resource has become.
We spoke to one student, who wished to remain
his course. Instead he went on to complete his
anonymous, who told us the following:
degree and is now working as a site investigator
for a reputed engineering firm.
“The conflict has left my home town devastated,
and the money that my family and I had put away
“The Student Hardship Fund was the difference
to see me through my studies just isn’t available
between me dropping out or completing my
anymore. The Student Hardship Fund was there
degree. I cannot thank the donors to the Annual
to save the day, and I and my family will be
Fund enough, and will be making my own
forever grateful to Kingston’s amazing alumni!”
donation to the fund at the earliest opportunity.”
Jason Seaton
BSc Geology
Graduation year
1995 cont.
1996
1997
1998
Helen Hosker
Waseem Sadiq
Zoe Anderson
Beryl Hawdon
Christopher Soden
Sukhdave Aujla
Bernardine Gregory
Osman Rashid
Nadeem Ahmed
Martin Lucas
Derek Hutchins
Andrew Sanders
Ryan Askey
Trevor Hayden
Robert Stevens
Gysbertina Billy
Geeta Hirani
Sheilagh Roberts
Philip Andrews
Helen Moloney
Tara King
Ketan Shah
Ilyas Ayub
Marion Heron
Ian Tite
Clare & Justin Bowman
Deana Hirst
Bob Saund
David Bagott
Jennifer Morris
Richard Knight
Rosaleen Sheridan
Arthur Baker
Christian Hillman
Alastair Todd
Philip Brady
Claire Jackson
Leonard Sutton
Daniel Barnett
Judith Perrott
James Llewellyn
Colin Smith
Graeme Bell
David Holmes
Peter Tomlinson
Nigel Catterall
Janet Jeal
Carol Tempestilli
Darryl Bekoe
Michael Robinson
Nicola Matthews
Imogen Tansley
Richard Breese
Anthony Jennison
Felicity Tompkins
Tony Chan
Mark Jennings
Hazel Williams
Dawn Brodrick
Caroline Robson
Fiona Mcclune
Sara Taylor
Christopher Briggs
Christina Kennedy
Choy Tong
Peter Chapple
William Kelso
Fiona Bull
Charles Ryder
Conor Mckeown
Jatinder Virdee
Gillian Broderick
Oliver Kromberg
Che Tsim
Phyllis Charteris-Black
Janet Lambley
Sarah Carvalho
Edward Tetbury
Pamela Monblat
David Walters
Mark Burgess
Mark Leese
Ian Viney
Eric Chasseray
Jose Lourtie
Andre Confavreux
Steven Todd
Julian Mosses
Jonathan Wood
Sheinaz Bussuruddy
Alan Mackie
Scott Weekes
Ann Corrigan
Eric Magnuson
John Coombs
Josephine Turner
Christopher Napper
Kaleem Chaudry
Bindur Maharjan
David Wellbelove
Margrethe Davies
Hugues Marmont
Paul Davey
Veena Uttam
Rajesh Patel
Kenneth Chin
Minaxi Mehta
Christine Woods
Jaswant Dhanda
Francis Martin
Lucy Daynes
Andrew Vennard
Andrew Peggie
Alison Clarke
Andrew Moody
Michael Wright
Claire D’souza
John Mayer
Ademola Deinde
Daniel Young
Yvonne Proctor
Damien Connelly
Nigel Moss
Jeannie Edwards
Simon Mcdermaid
Brenda Essex
Ashok Raman
Oliver Crook
Christopher Napthine
Ross Edwards
Matthew Meade
Kavita Gadher
Natasha Raw
Satnam Dau
Oladeji Olafare
Betty Efemini
Gareth Morgan
Andrew Gill
Nicola Rayner
Mark Elem
Robert Pinchbeck
Ian Fellows
Nandi Mtopa
Sven Haesener
Mark Roberts
Michael Ellingham
Simon Redgrove
Margaret Finch
Nicholas Parish
Rebecca Hill
Nathan Roberts
Marianthi Emmanouilidou Paul Sandell
Louisa M Garvey
Margaret Patch
Huyla Humphreys
Samantha
Janet Fearn
William Shaw
Diana Gordon-Smith
Michael Pitchford
Margaret Hunter
RobertsonSmith
Dinah Gardiner
Philip Smith
Alfred Gracey
Anjana Premkumar
Simon Jones
Catherine Ryder
Angela Graneek
Kevin Smith
Nicholas Grayson
David Rajendra
Francesca Mary Jordan
The Opportunities Fund – making ideas a reality!
Kingston staff and students are full of wonderful
Opportunities Fund – pond-dipping platform
ideas! The Opportunities Fund, fuelled by your
Through your generous contributions to the
donations, is giving funding to the best of those
Opportunities Fund, a new pond-dipping platform
ideas, each one having a positive impact on the
has been installed at the Kingston Hill campus.
overall student experience.
The search for pond life is a serious business
Among the projects that we have supported
here at Kingston. Not only will this give invaluable
this year are student sign-language courses, the
hands-on experience to our biology students but,
Kingston Art School digital archive, an ignition
with biodiversity increasingly on the curriculum
system for a hybrid rocket engine, the Gipsy Hill
for schools, the platform will help our student
photograph restoration project, and a student
teachers learn how to teach pond-dipping.
film festival.
The impact on the University’s ecosystems will
Indeed, every single donation we receive will have
also be greatly enhanced. Among many others,
a positive impact on the lives of our students,
smooth newts, caddisflies and dazzling southern
and can benefit others in the wider community.
hawker dragonflies have been recorded this year.
Your generosity truly makes a difference as can
And, as the pond’s health continues to improve,
be seen by the following two projects.
the habitat will naturally become more diverse
and attract a greater range of wildlife, and, who
knows, perhaps a former resident will return: the
incredibly rare Great crested newt.
Graduation year
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Susan Askew
Sheila Parnell
Alice Amy
Lynn Tweedale
Parveen K Ahir
Nayla Ahmed
Simon Harvey
Cyril Willig
Mangala Arachi
Lisa Ross
Heather Barton
Sophia Paul
Richard Ascough
Mary Want
David Anderson
Nouman Arayain
Benjamin Hughes
Leon Zakrzewski
Jeyavani Atchuthan
Brendan Smyth
Amir Bashir
Su-Lyn Pillay
Else Boetker
Katherine Ward
David Aviram
Vanda Bastos
Sara Jackson
Kulbinder Bassi
Kabenge Swaleh
Mark Batchelor
Stefano Pugliese
Louise Carter
David Watt
Artur Bajek
Lindsey Bell
Dwight Lawrence
Rebecca Birchall
Clair Swan
Michael Cochran
David Randall
Philip Gardner
Diana Wilkins
Andrew Breeze
Gillian Braban
Stewart Lee
Suzanne Cooper
Ellen Taylor
Ruth Davey
Jonathan Savell
Timothy Hendy
Sohail Choudhry
Chenelle Brown
George Luis
Francesca Giannuzzi
Rebecca K Thurston
Colin Dixon
Talvinder Sembhi
Shawn Henry
Jonathan Dabernig
Nicky Browne
Deborah Mapley
Juvina Janik
Pamela Tidy
Carol Fowlie
Prabha Shetty
Reena Jessa
Michael Dockery
Chrystal Butler
Clint Mayor
Laura King
Rebecca White
Fabrizio Gasperi
Ian Smith
Mark Jetten
Marcus Doran
Richard Buttigieg
Jane Mcnicholas
Jane Kinnear
Yannick Gautier
Robert Soevik
Temoor Khan
Simon Dupont
Jeffrey Cajigal
Uzma Naz
Steven Lee
Edward Haddon
Rita Stallard
Nabil Khan
Stephen George
Emma Caldwell
Ahmed Nizar
Roger Logan
Jennifer Hay
Gregory Tanner
Makol Malwal
Colin Gray
Winifred Che
Jamie Nuttall
Antonios Maravas
Simon Hill
Christine Thabet
Sarah Mason
Nisad Jakupovic
Fiona Chennells
Mertha Nyamande
Clare Miller
Roma Hooper
Andrew Thompson
Salma Meah
Robert Lee
Stuart Child
Susan Otterwell
Caroline Nash
Jessica Horscroft
Anne Thomson
Adrian Mortimore
Janet McCunn
Florence Christian-Cox
Philippa Pedder
David Offord
Shirley Lecky
Melvin Witt
John Mukalazi
Leslie Mitchell
Thomas Corbett
Mike Robbins
Comfort Oladele
Harold Lewis
James Mullinger
Julie Northcote
Gordon Couper
Arjumand Siddiqui
Caroline Olugbemiga
Cynthia Manful
Alison Osborne
Ravinder Sandhu
Leonida Crisafi
Lee Simmons
Alvin Ong
Mirahny Manning
Darren Ramen
Russell Sommer
Jonathan Denbigh
Kerri-Ann Smith
Chioma Onyema
Richard Mutanda
Andrea Steel
Peter Stutchbury
Hilary Fletcher
Christina Strong
Vanita Patel
Sayed Naziri
Liah Thorley
Rohit Vaya
Jane Francis
Graham Sweeney
Jyoti Prashar
Mariam Parham
Alec Tubridy
Matthew Grayson
Nadia C Swinney
Jagjit Ranouta
The Opportunities Fund – making ideas a reality!
Kingston staff and students are full of wonderful
Opportunities Fund – pond-dipping platform
ideas! The Opportunities Fund, fuelled by your
Through your generous contributions to the
donations, is giving funding to the best of those
Opportunities Fund, a new pond-dipping platform
ideas, each one having a positive impact on the
has been installed at the Kingston Hill campus.
overall student experience.
The search for pond life is a serious business
Among the projects that we have supported
here at Kingston. Not only will this give invaluable
this year are student sign-language courses, the
hands-on experience to our biology students but,
Kingston Art School digital archive, an ignition
with biodiversity increasingly on the curriculum
system for a hybrid rocket engine, the Gipsy Hill
for schools, the platform will help our student
photograph restoration project, and a student
teachers learn how to teach pond-dipping.
film festival.
The impact on the University’s ecosystems will
Indeed, every single donation we receive will have
also be greatly enhanced. Among many others,
a positive impact on the lives of our students,
smooth newts, caddisflies and dazzling southern
and can benefit others in the wider community.
hawker dragonflies have been recorded this year.
Your generosity truly makes a difference as can
And, as the pond’s health continues to improve,
be seen by the following two projects.
the habitat will naturally become more diverse
and attract a greater range of wildlife, and, who
knows, perhaps a former resident will return: the
incredibly rare Great crested newt.
Graduation year
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Susan Askew
Sheila Parnell
Alice Amy
Lynn Tweedale
Parveen K Ahir
Nayla Ahmed
Simon Harvey
Cyril Willig
Mangala Arachi
Lisa Ross
Heather Barton
Sophia Paul
Richard Ascough
Mary Want
David Anderson
Nouman Arayain
Benjamin Hughes
Leon Zakrzewski
Jeyavani Atchuthan
Brendan Smyth
Amir Bashir
Su-Lyn Pillay
Else Boetker
Katherine Ward
David Aviram
Vanda Bastos
Sara Jackson
Kulbinder Bassi
Kabenge Swaleh
Mark Batchelor
Stefano Pugliese
Louise Carter
David Watt
Artur Bajek
Lindsey Bell
Dwight Lawrence
Rebecca Birchall
Clair Swan
Michael Cochran
David Randall
Philip Gardner
Diana Wilkins
Andrew Breeze
Gillian Braban
Stewart Lee
Suzanne Cooper
Ellen Taylor
Ruth Davey
Jonathan Savell
Timothy Hendy
Sohail Choudhry
Chenelle Brown
George Luis
Francesca Giannuzzi
Rebecca K Thurston
Colin Dixon
Talvinder Sembhi
Shawn Henry
Jonathan Dabernig
Nicky Browne
Deborah Mapley
Juvina Janik
Pamela Tidy
Carol Fowlie
Prabha Shetty
Reena Jessa
Michael Dockery
Chrystal Butler
Clint Mayor
Laura King
Rebecca White
Fabrizio Gasperi
Ian Smith
Mark Jetten
Marcus Doran
Richard Buttigieg
Jane Mcnicholas
Jane Kinnear
Yannick Gautier
Robert Soevik
Temoor Khan
Simon Dupont
Jeffrey Cajigal
Uzma Naz
Steven Lee
Edward Haddon
Rita Stallard
Nabil Khan
Stephen George
Emma Caldwell
Ahmed Nizar
Roger Logan
Jennifer Hay
Gregory Tanner
Makol Malwal
Colin Gray
Winifred Che
Jamie Nuttall
Antonios Maravas
Simon Hill
Christine Thabet
Sarah Mason
Nisad Jakupovic
Fiona Chennells
Mertha Nyamande
Clare Miller
Roma Hooper
Andrew Thompson
Salma Meah
Robert Lee
Stuart Child
Susan Otterwell
Caroline Nash
Jessica Horscroft
Anne Thomson
Adrian Mortimore
Janet McCunn
Florence Christian-Cox
Philippa Pedder
David Offord
Shirley Lecky
Melvin Witt
John Mukalazi
Leslie Mitchell
Thomas Corbett
Mike Robbins
Comfort Oladele
Harold Lewis
James Mullinger
Julie Northcote
Gordon Couper
Arjumand Siddiqui
Caroline Olugbemiga
Cynthia Manful
Alison Osborne
Ravinder Sandhu
Leonida Crisafi
Lee Simmons
Alvin Ong
Mirahny Manning
Darren Ramen
Russell Sommer
Jonathan Denbigh
Kerri-Ann Smith
Chioma Onyema
Richard Mutanda
Andrea Steel
Peter Stutchbury
Hilary Fletcher
Christina Strong
Vanita Patel
Sayed Naziri
Liah Thorley
Rohit Vaya
Jane Francis
Graham Sweeney
Jyoti Prashar
Mariam Parham
Alec Tubridy
Matthew Grayson
Nadia C Swinney
Jagjit Ranouta
Two wheels or four wheels –
the Opportunities Fund keeps on winning
Many of our alumni will know about the support
“That the University’s alumni helped to make this
that we gave to Kingston’s record-breaking
possible through their donations means the world
eco-motorcycle, which is now being raced
to us. I hope we did them proud!”
competitively at events like the TT. But, this year,
the fund has switched its attention to four wheels.
With more events planned, the team are looking
to build on this experience, improving and
With the help of your donations, Kingston’s
innovating and pushing the boundaries of what is
engineering students have built an electric racing
possible with an electric car.
car from scratch, and then taken it to Silverstone
to race in Formula Student, the world’s largest
Furthermore, final-year Engineering MSc student
student motorsport event. Competing against
Sabine Brosch (on the left) who honed her skills
141 other universities from more than 34
on the Kingston Formula Student team, has gone
countries, Kingston University proved to be the
on to win the Leader of Tomorrow category at the
only UK team with a viable electric vehicle.
prestigious 2013 Automotive Supply Chain awards.
Not only enhancing the student experience, but
Mechanical engineering student Hugo Valencia
allowing the most talented to shine.
summed up what the opportunity meant to him and
his teammates. “The pressure to get the car to
Silverstone was immense, but the feeling of pride and
achievement once we managed it was incredible.
It’s been the highlight of my time at Kingston, and
has enhanced my knowledge in a way that just
isn’t possible through reading textbooks.
Graduation year
2004
2005
2006
2007
Margaret Aduakwa
Obiora Morah
Junaid Ahmed
Susanna Khumalo
Bimal Tailor
Susan Achona
Tushar Dasghose
Richmond Osei-Akoto
Shaheen Akhgar
Walter Hayford
Caroline Alabi
Louise Mulcahy
Daniel Ainsworth
Michael Kiwumulo
Manish Vadgama
Mariam Ahmed
Randeep Singh Dhanjal
Patricia Owusu-Donkor
Shappel Asare Appiah
Neil Hyatt
Andrew Bayne
Martin Nicholas
Conlath Alcock
Maria Koralli
Michael Von Gerard
Rula Al Mulki
Zen Dharmajan
Jonathan Paice
Roy Ballah
Stephen Kenny
Jonathan Bird
Maeve O’Sullivan
Susan Alqadhi
Leslie Koranteng-Aitkins
Temitope Alao
Claire Doble
Saud Palekar
Samantha Barnard
Murrae Lamb
Robin Chapman
Ketika Patel
Adeyinka Ariyo
Oluyemisi Laleye
Sameer Al-Moula
Noura El-Bitar
Minesh Patel
Trevor Bartlett
Susan Laybourne
David Cheeseman
Dipan Patel
Alison Carter
Yingkein Lin
Deborah Ashley
Jean Evans
James Picton
Angela Bartram
Leon Nallamuthu
Sandra Coombs
Rohan Peiris
David Cawley
Felix Makanjuola Jr
Awad Awad
Andreas Frangos
Anil Pindoria
David Blomfield
Themba Nleya
Margaret Cox
Angel Pino Varela
Lorraine Claridge
Deborah Mccourt
Stephen Baldwin
Eva Garcia
Natasha Reid
Karla Bovell
Adetutu Odudimu
Amanda Cuthbert
Nicky Powell
Michele Cooper
Sarah Milton
Eva-Marie Barker
Alison Gaylard
Jagdip Singh
Jenny Brown
Maame Oppong
Steven Dale
Roisin Quinn
Karin Crane
Penelope Mitchell
Elizabeth Barnard
Maira Ghani
Rory Walsh
Andrew Bunce
Emma Osejindu
Gwen Draycott
Fowaa
Stefano Da Re
Linda Morley
Olaide Bashorun
Tom Gillson
Akpowowo Whitney
Adrian Butcher
Nana Ravalier
Wesley Fell-Smith
Sarkodie-Mensah
Julian Danchie
Joerg Noppens
Jatinder Bassan
Douglas Hamandishe
Cherry Whittingham
Mohammad Chaudhry
Sally Relton Shakespeare
Karen Fox
Peter Scott
Cathy Deplessis
Elizabeth
Andrew Beadle
Makeda Henry
Anne Williams
Fayyaz Chopdat
Nicola Sanders
Craig Francis
Anneliese Shaw
Ziva Eisenberg
O’Connell-Davidson
Julie Beaumont
Jessica Hindle
June Wyver
Gary Christie
David Savage
Fiona Ghalustians
Guy Sheppard
James Gough
Emmeline Okafor
Richard Billing
Arun Katri
Carol Yarde
Paris Christofferson
Shahrooz
Manish Hathi
Alexander Squires
Kriss Harris
Annie Or Kam Fat
Haris Bin Ikram
Munnawar Khalid
John Yarnall
Vivienne Dawson
Shoghi-Rezvani
Keith Holland
Grania Sweeting
Russell Hayton
Mohamed Osman
Huma Blunt
Harmeet Matharu
Dilpreet Dhaliwal
Alison Smith
David Kitt
David Templeman
Janine Hudson
Barry Rees
Kathryn Bond
Christian Mba
Ramatoulaye Diallo
Moran Spencer
Amanda Kozlowski
Jeffrey Thomas
Eric Huxter
Victor Rigby
Chistopher Boyle
Robert Meaden
Denelle Evans
Carolyn Storey
Bernadette Lupeko
David Tullett
Raheem Jiva
Colin Shedden
Adam Butterfield
Ian Mortimore
Eric Frempong
Annie Tchato
Frances Miller
Jun Xiao
Elizabeth Johnson
Nuri Silay
Julian Christopher
Oluwatosin Odubanjo
Simon Gardiner
Julia Tiley
Ainsley Moore
Sajith Kannangara
Ali Syed
Edward Costin
Festus Ojekhekpen
Asmita Gorasia
Nneamaka Uzoka
Two wheels or four wheels –
the Opportunities Fund keeps on winning
Many of our alumni will know about the support
“That the University’s alumni helped to make this
that we gave to Kingston’s record-breaking
possible through their donations means the world
eco-motorcycle, which is now being raced
to us. I hope we did them proud!”
competitively at events like the TT. But, this year,
the fund has switched its attention to four wheels.
With more events planned, the team are looking
to build on this experience, improving and
With the help of your donations, Kingston’s
innovating and pushing the boundaries of what is
engineering students have built an electric racing
possible with an electric car.
car from scratch, and then taken it to Silverstone
to race in Formula Student, the world’s largest
Furthermore, final-year Engineering MSc student
student motorsport event. Competing against
Sabine Brosch (on the left) who honed her skills
141 other universities from more than 34
on the Kingston Formula Student team, has gone
countries, Kingston University proved to be the
on to win the Leader of Tomorrow category at the
only UK team with a viable electric vehicle.
prestigious 2013 Automotive Supply Chain awards.
Not only enhancing the student experience, but
Mechanical engineering student Hugo Valencia
allowing the most talented to shine.
summed up what the opportunity meant to him and
his teammates. “The pressure to get the car to
Silverstone was immense, but the feeling of pride and
achievement once we managed it was incredible.
It’s been the highlight of my time at Kingston, and
has enhanced my knowledge in a way that just
isn’t possible through reading textbooks.
Graduation year
2004
2005
2006
2007
Margaret Aduakwa
Obiora Morah
Junaid Ahmed
Susanna Khumalo
Bimal Tailor
Susan Achona
Tushar Dasghose
Richmond Osei-Akoto
Shaheen Akhgar
Walter Hayford
Caroline Alabi
Louise Mulcahy
Daniel Ainsworth
Michael Kiwumulo
Manish Vadgama
Mariam Ahmed
Randeep Singh Dhanjal
Patricia Owusu-Donkor
Shappel Asare Appiah
Neil Hyatt
Andrew Bayne
Martin Nicholas
Conlath Alcock
Maria Koralli
Michael Von Gerard
Rula Al Mulki
Zen Dharmajan
Jonathan Paice
Roy Ballah
Stephen Kenny
Jonathan Bird
Maeve O’Sullivan
Susan Alqadhi
Leslie Koranteng-Aitkins
Temitope Alao
Claire Doble
Saud Palekar
Samantha Barnard
Murrae Lamb
Robin Chapman
Ketika Patel
Adeyinka Ariyo
Oluyemisi Laleye
Sameer Al-Moula
Noura El-Bitar
Minesh Patel
Trevor Bartlett
Susan Laybourne
David Cheeseman
Dipan Patel
Alison Carter
Yingkein Lin
Deborah Ashley
Jean Evans
James Picton
Angela Bartram
Leon Nallamuthu
Sandra Coombs
Rohan Peiris
David Cawley
Felix Makanjuola Jr
Awad Awad
Andreas Frangos
Anil Pindoria
David Blomfield
Themba Nleya
Margaret Cox
Angel Pino Varela
Lorraine Claridge
Deborah Mccourt
Stephen Baldwin
Eva Garcia
Natasha Reid
Karla Bovell
Adetutu Odudimu
Amanda Cuthbert
Nicky Powell
Michele Cooper
Sarah Milton
Eva-Marie Barker
Alison Gaylard
Jagdip Singh
Jenny Brown
Maame Oppong
Steven Dale
Roisin Quinn
Karin Crane
Penelope Mitchell
Elizabeth Barnard
Maira Ghani
Rory Walsh
Andrew Bunce
Emma Osejindu
Gwen Draycott
Fowaa
Stefano Da Re
Linda Morley
Olaide Bashorun
Tom Gillson
Akpowowo Whitney
Adrian Butcher
Nana Ravalier
Wesley Fell-Smith
Sarkodie-Mensah
Julian Danchie
Joerg Noppens
Jatinder Bassan
Douglas Hamandishe
Cherry Whittingham
Mohammad Chaudhry
Sally Relton Shakespeare
Karen Fox
Peter Scott
Cathy Deplessis
Elizabeth
Andrew Beadle
Makeda Henry
Anne Williams
Fayyaz Chopdat
Nicola Sanders
Craig Francis
Anneliese Shaw
Ziva Eisenberg
O’Connell-Davidson
Julie Beaumont
Jessica Hindle
June Wyver
Gary Christie
David Savage
Fiona Ghalustians
Guy Sheppard
James Gough
Emmeline Okafor
Richard Billing
Arun Katri
Carol Yarde
Paris Christofferson
Shahrooz
Manish Hathi
Alexander Squires
Kriss Harris
Annie Or Kam Fat
Haris Bin Ikram
Munnawar Khalid
John Yarnall
Vivienne Dawson
Shoghi-Rezvani
Keith Holland
Grania Sweeting
Russell Hayton
Mohamed Osman
Huma Blunt
Harmeet Matharu
Dilpreet Dhaliwal
Alison Smith
David Kitt
David Templeman
Janine Hudson
Barry Rees
Kathryn Bond
Christian Mba
Ramatoulaye Diallo
Moran Spencer
Amanda Kozlowski
Jeffrey Thomas
Eric Huxter
Victor Rigby
Chistopher Boyle
Robert Meaden
Denelle Evans
Carolyn Storey
Bernadette Lupeko
David Tullett
Raheem Jiva
Colin Shedden
Adam Butterfield
Ian Mortimore
Eric Frempong
Annie Tchato
Frances Miller
Jun Xiao
Elizabeth Johnson
Nuri Silay
Julian Christopher
Oluwatosin Odubanjo
Simon Gardiner
Julia Tiley
Ainsley Moore
Sajith Kannangara
Ali Syed
Edward Costin
Festus Ojekhekpen
Asmita Gorasia
Nneamaka Uzoka
Why I donate...
Research Fund
“As the beneficiary
“I had the very
Kingston is a university that has placed research
of alumni donations
great fortune to go
right at the heart of its vision.
to the Annual Fund,
to university when
which provided me
students received
The impact of the University’s research can be
with a postgraduate
a full maintenance
seen in the local region and on the world stage.
scholarship, I really
grant and all tuition
Our forward-thinking ethos and our active
wanted to give
fees were paid. I had
engagement with other organisations help to
something back
the best three years
ensure our research is relevant, cutting-edge and
at the earliest
of my life at Kingston
of value to others. Much of our work is applied,
opportunity. I know
and I want others to
with beneficiaries ranging from local businesses
first-hand about
enjoy studying there
and cultural institutions, to government
the vital work that the Annual Fund does – be
too. This is why I donate to the Student Hardship
departments and international conglomerates.
this providing scholarships like mine, or ensuring
Fund. Ours was such a lucky generation; though,
that students get to finish their degrees despite
of course, we didn’t know it then!
However, all this cannot take place without the
unforeseen financial difficulties. In fact, I can think
necessary groundwork that our students need to
of very few causes more worthy than a first-
“When I went to interview the deputy director (as
establish in order to make that impact. This is
class Kingston education. I did my first degree
they were called) for the student newspaper, he
why the Annual Fund has made Research one of
at Kingston and, after getting experience in the
asked if I wanted to work in journalism and arranged
its core projects for the year ahead.
wider world, I had no hesitation in returning to
for me to have work experience at the local paper.
do my masters, as they provided the right mix of
I did so well I was given a job the minute I left.
Your donations to the Research Fund will enable
theoretical and practical content. This balanced
Without Kingston, I would never have become a
Kingston’s finest doctoral researchers to present
approach has proved to be one of my most
journalist and later a broadcaster. I’m now using my
their research at major conferences in their field,
valuable assets as an IT consultant.”
journalistic skills to help raise the profile of charities
fostering and strengthening their work.
involved in education. I’ve had a wonderfully fulfilling
Jeyaram Deivachandran
career thanks to Kingston. Time to give a bit back.”
MSc Information Technology for Business
Management, 2010
Laura Marcus
BA Social Sciences, 1979
Graduation year
Corporate donors
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Other donors
and sponsors
Ayan Adan
Vaishali Khedekar
Sahra Adan
Hsein Kew
Shora Azizi
Teresa Orlando
Cynthia Davis
Evdoxia Zafeiridou
John Cloake
YTL Corporation Berhad
Asha Ahmed
Imran Mahboob
Mudiaga Adiohwo
Petrona A Levy
Jeyaram Deivachandran
Ahmed Ameen
Honorary graduate
Lebara Group
Ross C Alexander
Lorna Malcolm
Michelle Akintoye
Gillian Luck
Margaret Greaves
Anita Bacs
Graham Cloake
Rose Theatre
Oyinola Allen
Julius Malilay
Karen Alderson
Quinten Manby
Adebimpe Odukoya
Jeremy Oliver
Alumni family
Agnes Alvarez
Stuart Martin
Enyioma Anomelechi
Guy Mattinson
Robyn Todd
Ronald Denney
Kim Amson
Adrian McCrow
Barbara Beckley
Carole Meyer-Attar
Jane Trueman
Honorary graduate
Simon Atkinson
Paul Meakins
Samia Berdi
Maria Miguel Hueskes
David Doyle
Brinda Balaranjan
Georgina Mensah
James Bowers
Malcolm Mullins
Honorary graduate
Pauline Beach
James Pearce
Lorraine Brown
Suzanne Nwogbe
Naseem Bajwa
Lincoln Briggs
Perpetua Peters
Clement Camiller
Jamal Osman
Local donor
Velma Candy
Claire Reid
Doris Charles
Helen Player
Numaan Chaudhry
Marsha Chance
Shanil Rupesinghe
Grace Chukwu
Venkayamma Puppala
Local donor
Marva Chung
Patricia Sadiq
Emma Crockford
Anne Robinson
Katie Cooper
Abhijit Sen
Lucy De-Graft
Margaret Sampson
Jennifer Devane
Cathryn Seymour
Azize Dinah
Jane Says
Neel Dilip
Bernadette Slatford
Sashi Fernando
Chetna Solanki
Reica Gray
Ricky Smith
Deborah Gifford
Alexander Vaksman
Jason Harvey
Jennifer Stobart
Brenda Gooden
Kingston University would also like to thank 21 donors (former
Mark Hashim
Oluwa Taiwo
Judith Hillyard
and present staff and alumni) who wish to remain anonymous.
Suzanne Humphreys
Ratnavel Vishnuwarthan
Oneil Jackson
The donors listed are those whose gifts were received during
James Hutchins
Emma Waghorn
Karen Janssen
the 2012/2013 academic year. Those gifts received after 31 July
Anita Keshtmand
Steve Kearney
2013 will be shown in next year’s Donors’ Report.
Why I donate...
Research Fund
“As the beneficiary
“I had the very
Kingston is a university that has placed research
of alumni donations
great fortune to go
right at the heart of its vision.
to the Annual Fund,
to university when
which provided me
students received
The impact of the University’s research can be
with a postgraduate
a full maintenance
seen in the local region and on the world stage.
scholarship, I really
grant and all tuition
Our forward-thinking ethos and our active
wanted to give
fees were paid. I had
engagement with other organisations help to
something back
the best three years
ensure our research is relevant, cutting-edge and
at the earliest
of my life at Kingston
of value to others. Much of our work is applied,
opportunity. I know
and I want others to
with beneficiaries ranging from local businesses
first-hand about
enjoy studying there
and cultural institutions, to government
the vital work that the Annual Fund does – be
too. This is why I donate to the Student Hardship
departments and international conglomerates.
this providing scholarships like mine, or ensuring
Fund. Ours was such a lucky generation; though,
that students get to finish their degrees despite
of course, we didn’t know it then!
However, all this cannot take place without the
unforeseen financial difficulties. In fact, I can think
necessary groundwork that our students need to
of very few causes more worthy than a first-
“When I went to interview the deputy director (as
establish in order to make that impact. This is
class Kingston education. I did my first degree
they were called) for the student newspaper, he
why the Annual Fund has made Research one of
at Kingston and, after getting experience in the
asked if I wanted to work in journalism and arranged
its core projects for the year ahead.
wider world, I had no hesitation in returning to
for me to have work experience at the local paper.
do my masters, as they provided the right mix of
I did so well I was given a job the minute I left.
Your donations to the Research Fund will enable
theoretical and practical content. This balanced
Without Kingston, I would never have become a
Kingston’s finest doctoral researchers to present
approach has proved to be one of my most
journalist and later a broadcaster. I’m now using my
their research at major conferences in their field,
valuable assets as an IT consultant.”
journalistic skills to help raise the profile of charities
fostering and strengthening their work.
involved in education. I’ve had a wonderfully fulfilling
Jeyaram Deivachandran
career thanks to Kingston. Time to give a bit back.”
MSc Information Technology for Business
Management, 2010
Laura Marcus
BA Social Sciences, 1979
Graduation year
Corporate donors
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Other donors
and sponsors
Ayan Adan
Vaishali Khedekar
Sahra Adan
Hsein Kew
Shora Azizi
Teresa Orlando
Cynthia Davis
Evdoxia Zafeiridou
John Cloake
YTL Corporation Berhad
Asha Ahmed
Imran Mahboob
Mudiaga Adiohwo
Petrona A Levy
Jeyaram Deivachandran
Ahmed Ameen
Honorary graduate
Lebara Group
Ross C Alexander
Lorna Malcolm
Michelle Akintoye
Gillian Luck
Margaret Greaves
Anita Bacs
Graham Cloake
Rose Theatre
Oyinola Allen
Julius Malilay
Karen Alderson
Quinten Manby
Adebimpe Odukoya
Jeremy Oliver
Alumni family
Agnes Alvarez
Stuart Martin
Enyioma Anomelechi
Guy Mattinson
Robyn Todd
Ronald Denney
Kim Amson
Adrian McCrow
Barbara Beckley
Carole Meyer-Attar
Jane Trueman
Honorary graduate
Simon Atkinson
Paul Meakins
Samia Berdi
Maria Miguel Hueskes
David Doyle
Brinda Balaranjan
Georgina Mensah
James Bowers
Malcolm Mullins
Honorary graduate
Pauline Beach
James Pearce
Lorraine Brown
Suzanne Nwogbe
Naseem Bajwa
Lincoln Briggs
Perpetua Peters
Clement Camiller
Jamal Osman
Local donor
Velma Candy
Claire Reid
Doris Charles
Helen Player
Numaan Chaudhry
Marsha Chance
Shanil Rupesinghe
Grace Chukwu
Venkayamma Puppala
Local donor
Marva Chung
Patricia Sadiq
Emma Crockford
Anne Robinson
Katie Cooper
Abhijit Sen
Lucy De-Graft
Margaret Sampson
Jennifer Devane
Cathryn Seymour
Azize Dinah
Jane Says
Neel Dilip
Bernadette Slatford
Sashi Fernando
Chetna Solanki
Reica Gray
Ricky Smith
Deborah Gifford
Alexander Vaksman
Jason Harvey
Jennifer Stobart
Brenda Gooden
Kingston University would also like to thank 21 donors (former
Mark Hashim
Oluwa Taiwo
Judith Hillyard
and present staff and alumni) who wish to remain anonymous.
Suzanne Humphreys
Ratnavel Vishnuwarthan
Oneil Jackson
The donors listed are those whose gifts were received during
James Hutchins
Emma Waghorn
Karen Janssen
the 2012/2013 academic year. Those gifts received after 31 July
Anita Keshtmand
Steve Kearney
2013 will be shown in next year’s Donors’ Report.
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