Department for Continuing Education Award Ceremony 2014 Oxford University
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Over 200 students (representing 28 programmes of study) and 350 guests attended our 2014 Award Ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford on 2 April 2014. Attendees travelled from the UK, Ireland, Continental Europe, Japan, Australia, USA, India and China. The guest speaker was RSC actress Joanne Pearce an alumna of our Foundation Certificate in History,.who urged award recipients to ‘mark the moment... go on, climb higher, do more.’
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Award Ceremony 2014: speech by Professor Sally Mapstone
Professor Mapstone is Oxford University's Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education. Each year she welcomes and congratulates the award recipients and their guests, and acknowledges the commitment to study that brings this assembly together. Professor Mapstone is Oxford University's Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education. Each year she welcomes and congratulates the award recipients and their guests, and acknowledges the commitment to study that brings this assembly together. 'Education is a communal experience,' she says, 'and one that invites celebration.'
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Award Ceremony 2014: guest speaker Joanne Pearce
RSC actress Joanne Pearce is an alumna of our Foundation Certificate in History. In her speech for our award cermeony she urged award recipients to ‘mark the moment... go on, climb higher, do more.’ RSC actress Joanne Pearce is an alumna of our Foundation Certificate in History who, on completion of her award, was then accepted into the full-time undergraduate History BA at Oxford University, joining the course in its second year. In her speech for our award cermeony she urged award recipients to ‘mark the moment... go on, climb higher, do more.’
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Award Ceremony 2014: Students interviewed
Four students speak of their experience on the Department's undergraduate award courses, and anticipate receiving their award in Oxford's famous and historical Sheldonian Theatre. Four students speak of their experience on the Department's undergraduate award courses, and anticipate receiving their award in Oxford's famous and historical Sheldonian Theatre.