THE following are expected to graduate today from Glasgow University:
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE
Thomas Allan Baillie; Barry Edward Howorth Maden; Ian William James
Still.
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Agriculture: Lorraine Crawford Dempster; Audrey Michele Litterick;
Andrew John Masterman.
Astronomy and Physics: Mohammed Bakheet Mohammed Al-Malki; Owen Boyle;
Allan Carmichael; Alastair Clark; Martin Anthony Hendry; Colin Robert
McInnes.
Bacteriology and Immunology: John Cornelious Lincoln.
Biochemistry: Susan Currie; Fiona Hamilton Durie; Alexander Gordon
James; Steven James McClue; Alan George Simpson Robertson; Martin Rae
Wales; Muhammad Yasin.
Botany: Abdelhamid Brioua; Susan Karen Crosthwaite.
Chemistry: Jacqueline Ann Campbell; Lynda Couper; Angela Mary Equi;
Ciaran Thomas Ewins; Angelo Raymond Gargaro; Michelle Elizabeth
McCusker; Margaret Mary McGeough; Garry Grant Miller; Michael John
Monteith; Allen William Reid; Jamie MacLiver Roy; Robert Stalker; Ian
Vallance; Allan Boyd Watson.
Dairy Science: Jai-Jun Choung.
Genetics: Sirous Zeinali.
Geography: Catherine Lesley Garrick.
Geology: Abdenaser Khalifa Benzitun; Lindsay Kathryn Ferguson.
Mathematics: Ibrahim Al-Khazzi; Pedro Ventura Alves Da Silva; Philip
Charles Robertson Stephenson; Adnan Tercan.
Microbiology: Taraq Mahmood Arain; Ahmed Bensoltane; Susan Gallacher;
Yasmeen Faiz Kazi; Pauline Davina Sinclair.
Pharmacology: Gerald Patrick James Connolly.
Virology: Moin Ul Fareed; Patrick Thomas Harrison; Gordon William
McLean; Robert McWilliam; John Anthony Morrow; Janice Mackenzie
Paterson; Mary Catherine Sinclair.
Zoology: Robert Henry Field; Gwenda Hughes; Christopher Allan Redman;
Jayne Francess Tierney; Sean David Twiss.
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Agriculture and Agricultural Chemistry: Md Azizur Rahman Mazumder.
Astronomy and Physics: Baya Oussena.
Biochemistry: Emma Boston Borthwick.
Botany: Gordon Parry Rothero.
Chemistry: Peter Snedden.
Genetics: Elizabeth Ann Kilbride.
Geology: Sharif Suluman Ahmed; Ikbal Modher Al-Rikabi; Amar Mahamed
Gammudi; Fathi Mohamed Ahmed Ghrouda.
Information Technology: Eleanor Catherine Yates.
Mathematics: Isobel McFarlane.
Zoology: Philip Maitland.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Agricultural Economics: II -- Steven Gillies Thomson.
Agricultural, Food and Environmental Chemistry: II -- Karen Allison;
Robert Alexander Di-Tommaso; May Lilias Gilbert; Julie Harvey; Clare
Alwyn Longford; Rory Owen Maguire. III -- James Russell McKenzie.
Applied Geology: I -- Julie Ann Adams; Karen Nicolson; Iona Sinclair.
II -- James Ronald Brydie.
Archaeology: II -- Richard Anthony Abdy; Agnes Rankin Bell; Vicki
Harcus Morgan Dale; Michael Christopher Donnelly; Emma Jane Hook; Andrew
Meirion Jones; Gavin MacGregor; Mairi MacKenzie.
Astronomy: II -- Elaine Sian Rowan; Gavin Renwick Starks. III --
Sandra Gray.
Astronomy and Mathematics: I -- David Hamilton Brooks. II -- Allison
Shiona Weir. With Honours -- Graeme Watt Porteous.
Astronomy and Physics: I -- Andrew John Conway; Stephen John Gowdy;
Sarah Anna Matthews; Carole Gibson Mundell; Allan Stephen Wilson. II --
Peter James Macdonald Clive; Aidan Joseph Keane.
Biochemistry: I -- John Mackie Christie; Maxine Claire Ferguson; Fiona
McLaughlin; Lindsay Ross Miller; Pauline Jane Sim. II -- Marcus Achison;
Valerie Helen Agnew; Sandra Jane Bremner; Robert Angus Brown; Edward
Shand Potter Doyle; David Robert Alexander Dunlop; Innes Andrea Fyfe;
Joanna Christien Gallagher; Natasha Elizabeth Granger; Kirsty Robertson
Greer; Saiqa Saeed Khan; Hazel Ann Lowe; Paul McAuslin; Carolyn Anne
McTaggart; Elaine Martin; Noreen Moughal; Pauline Neison; Patricia
Eileen Oliver; Gordon Laurence Peterson; Jim Provan; Helen Jean Loudoun
Speirs; Ross William Syme. III -- Adil Gharib Al-Mawaly.
Chemical Physics: II -- Anne Marie Keenan; Elizabeth May Moore; John
Rose.
Chemistry: I -- Lynn Coupar Baillie; Matthew Colin Thor Fyfe; John
Ennis McKendrick; Stephen John Smith; Nicola Campbell Young. II -- Karen
Ann Allison; Adam Anderson; Susanna Mary Bowers; Charles Edward Boyle;
Catherine Ruth Garety; Alasdair Arthur MacDonald; Steven John Ernest
McIntyre; Andrew William McKidd; Iain May.
Irene Nicol; Nichola Caryl Picken; Claudio Pontone; Jason Reid;
Stephen Robert Robertson; Andrew Thomas Ross; Campbell Fraser Scott;
Lesley Ann Stewart; Graeme James Taylor; William Ross Wallace; Sharon
Williamson; Fiona Anne Young. III -- Ian James Beckett; Graeme Alexander
Conlon; Marion Graham Duncan; John Henderson; Caroline Kelly; William
Robertson Macleod; Gary McVie; Scott Alexander Martin; William Millar;
Calum Malcolm Morrison.
Chemistry with Computer Applications: II -- Lesley Marion Bissland;
Ailsa Mairi Kirk Monahan; Beatrice Njeri Mwariri; Stuart Neil Rendall.
III -- Alastair Carson; Elmeryl Alicia Lisette Davis; Naheed Sadiq.
Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry: I -- Greig Chisholm. II -- Shenaz
Akhtar; Ann Wai Ching Chung; David Gilmour Gourley; Bernadette Johnson;
Gerard John Montgomery; Margaret Muirhead; Iain Neil Riddoch; Faiza
Shad.
Computing Science: I -- Nils Erik Asmundvaag; Nick Ian Cropper;
Christopher Ceredig Edwards; Colin George Forbes; Frode Christian
Hansen; Colin Harkness; Rebecca Isaacs; Tor Arne Paulsen; Darrell
Robertson; John Shiveral; Crawford Tait.
II -- Colin Barr; Richard Gilmour Brown; Michael John Carragher; Avril
Bonthrone Cunningham; John Stewart Cuthbertson; Dominic Antony Dinardo;
John Maurice Glen; David Stewart Gray; David Thomas Hanley; Arve Hansen;
Joanna Hodgson; Mark David Marshall Hutton; Cameron David Kane; Graeme
Steven McCombe; Patricia Catherine McGeough; Paul Edward McGreevy;
Andrew Paul Lister McKelvie; Ruairidh MacKenzie; Jane Margaret Mitchell;
Thomas Bowen Miller Ormsby.
James Alexander Rankin; Fiona Jane Runcieman; Ian Gordon Ruthven; Mark
William Sigerson; Valerie Margaret Sim; Paul Brian Smith; Hans Christian
Stadtler; Frank Stien; Donald John Sturgeon; Michael Alexander Thomas;
Asim Ullah; Stale Villumstad; Alexander Melvin Waddell; Andrew John
Ward; Alan Hugh Stewart Wasson; Kenneth Blair Wood. III -- Anthony Peter
Birnie; Stephen Robert Degnan; Raymond James Feighery; Iain Alexander
Gilroy; Jane Marie McEwan Hendrie; Andrew Ireland; Craig McGill; Neil
Macleod Macintyre.
Computing Science and Geography: III -- Stephen Muir Arnott; George
Eustace Marie Lynch.
Computing Science and Mathematics: I -- Alexander Bunkenburg; James
Ewing. II -- Suneil Mishra.
Computing Science with Electronics: I -- Alistair Campbell Mill;
Christopher Reid; Stuart George Wilson. II -- David Adrian Cranidge;
Stewart Neill Martin; Tung Keung Yu.
Geography: II -- Fiona Dawson; Claire Marie Duignan; Alan Mair
Farquhar; Mark Henderson; Kirsteen Maeve Higgins; Peter Andrew
Kilpatrick; Arjan Vishan Kirthi Singha; Arthur Gerald Lynch; Michael
Damian McGowan; Alan Duncan MacIntyre; Cameron Andrew MacKenzie; Alan
James McLatchie; Andrena Rowley MacMillan; Angus MacKenzie Martin; Frank
Watt Moore; Amanda Jean Smith; Ellen Thompson.
Geology: I -- Sandy Mackintosh Archibald. II -- Colin Anderson; Helen
Isabella Bain; Alan Ronald Blair; Jonathan James Blair; Richard
Alexander Cox; William Groundwater; John Philip Kavanagh; Stephen
Phillips; Wilson Scott Robb; Colin James Shearer; Kevin Robert Stephen;
Stuart Joseph Stephen; Andrew Stewart Young. III -- Andrew Macpherson
Allan; Brian Keith MacDonald.
Mathematics: I -- Fiona Anne Cordiner; Carole Anne Dick; Fiona Clark
Donaldson; Steven Donnelly; Graham Dunn; Susan Margaret Gibson; James
Jenkins; Sanjeev Singh Kohli; Rodney Stuart McKie; Patrick Alexander
Walder.
II -- Michael Aherne; Elspeth Torrance Aitchison; Joanne Ellen Berry;
Angela Dougan; Jenifer Lesley Fairbairn; Neil Galbraith; Gordon John
Henderson; George Anthony Hughes; John Paul Lamarra; Daniel Levin; Gar
Mon Man; Karen Elizabeth May; Karen Christina McKenzie Mills; Kathleen
Ann Mitchell; Morag Jane Monteath; John William Andrew Moulden; Nigel
Frazer Penn; David Pittard; Barry Shannon; Jane Sinclair; Mark John
Sullivan; Richard Reid Taylor; Scott William Thomson; Michael Jackson
Todd. III -- Andrew John Blackstock; Gary David Glen; Michael McGinley;
Brian McNulty; Michael Mark Murray.
Mathematics and Physics: I -- Brian James Murray; Douglas James Smith.
II -- John William Boa; Jane Grace Bulloch; Stephen Paul Doherty. III --
Sam Findlater.
Mathematics and Statistics: I -- Craig Ronald Stewart. II -- Kathryn
Anne Kershaw; Kenneth Osborne.
Pharmacology: I -- David Innes Crosbie; Susan Eason; Natasha Eileen
Fullerton; Brian William McFerran. III -- Eleanor Margaret Barkell;
Michael Simpson Bendiksby; Fiona Gwen Butler; David Jonathan Ferguson;
Joyce Dickson Frew; Lorraine Marie McGrotty; Gerald Joseph McLaren;
Julieann McMurrough; William James Miller; Colin Lindsay Moncrieff;
Toshal Rohit Patel; Martin William Watson; Dorothy Anne Young. With
Honours: Iain Donald Smith.
Physics: I -- Murray Fulton Gillies; Paul Harper ; Alan Biggar
Johnston; Alison Cameron McLaren; Gregor Clark Nixon; Robin James
Watson. II -- Susan Margaret Brown; Gail Hamilton; Gavin Hamilton; Colin
Lamond; Gary Thomas Lappin; John Henderson MacDonald; Manzoor Mohammed;
Fraser Alexander Moodie; Richard John Neville. III -- John Skayne Dodds;
Alan McQuiston; Andrew Norman Shannon.
Physiology and Psychology: II -- Elizabeth Eve Neilson.
Statistics: I -- Michele Donnelly; Alice Janet McLeod; Margaret
Catriona Morag MacLeod; Traceyann Nicholson; Elaine Janet Paul. III --
Tracey Anne Beattie; David Niall Clark; Kim-Louise Fairweather; Helen
Jayne Foster; Margaret Logan Greene; Evelyn Mary Laing; Keith Lawson;
Paul John McAllister; Fergus Ian McNair; Patricia Mary Shevlin; Jane
Margaret Sirel; Michael Kenway Smith. III -- David Graham; Alexander
Stuart Purdie. With Honours: Susan Jane O'Hara.
Topographic Science: II -- Gavin John Baxter; Robin Sinclair Burnett;
Calum Fraser Campbell; Christopher Joseph George Connor; David Frank
Henderson; Robert Holmes; Angela Helen Hume; Allan Murray Jamieson;
Michael Roy Tideswell. III -- David Alastair Christie; Craig Douglas
Donaldson; David Michael Francis; Mark den Haring Lewis.
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