July 16, 2015, by Mike Munro
250,000 University of Nottingham graduates
The 250,000th graduate of The University of Nottingham received her degree on Friday 17 July, at a ceremony presided over by Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir David Greenaway.
Victoria Rowley, 23 from Wickford in Essex, was awarded a first class LLB Hons Law on the final day of this year’s summer graduation at the East Midlands Conference Centre, University Park. The total of 250,000 graduates dates back to the days of University College Nottingham, which was founded in 1881. It includes graduates from the University’s campuses in China & Malaysia as well as the UK.
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Victoria chose to study at Nottingham because of its reputation, location and beautiful University Park campus. She said: “It was the perfect place for me and I’ve never looked back since the day I arrived”
“I loved the challenge of doing a Law degree and the course at Nottingham is fantastic. The teaching here is first-rate and the option of studying abroad made Nottingham a big draw for me.”
Victoria has been awarded a Distinction in American law in recognition of her performance whilst studying at the University of Connecticutand also participated in a Summer School at The University of Nottingham’s campus in Malaysia. Victoria is the first member of her family to go to University and was a recipient of the J C Smith Scholarship; an award that Victoria says was invaluable during her studies:
“It was particularly useful for my year abroad as it helped fund flights, travel and insurance. It also made a huge difference to me personally. In my second year I was undecided as to what direction I wanted to take, so I used some of the funds to travel to career events in London to help me explore my options and find the right route for me.”
After completing the Legal Practice Course, Victoria will start a trainee position at Freshfields International Law in February 2016.
Head of Alumni Relations, Malvika Johal, said: “Having studied on three continents, Victoria exemplifies the experience of students at Britain’s Global University. We are delighted to welcome her a as the 250,000th graduate of the University to our alumni community. With alumni representing the University of Nottingham in over 200 countries, our students are able to tap into a wealth of expertise and knowledge wherever they are in the world. Our alumni are an asset to the University and we are proud to have such a broad reaching and connected community.”
Our alumni in numbers
1950
University College Nottingham was granted a university charter in 1948. Two years later The University of Nottingham held its first graduation ceremony:
19 to 96
The oldest University of Nottingham alumnus is 96 years old and was born before the invention of household radio. Our youngest is 19 and was born after the invention of the DVD.
5
Top 5 alumni job titles:
1. Teacher
2. Director
3. Managing Director
4. Lecturer
5. Partner
150
More than 150 of our alumni studied at The University of Nottingham on more than three occasions
11
Nottingham alumni have won 11 Olympic medals between 1992 and 2012
260
If you were to lay each of our 250,000 graduates head to toe, they would stretch for 260 miles – enough to get you from Nottingham to Amsterdam, Jersey or Antwerp.
I am honored to have my Post Graduate Diploma in Educational Leadership and Management from The University of Nottingham in 2012.
I chose to study in this University for tow reasons:
– My son graduated in 2009 from with a Mechanical Engineering Degree and we know the university impact of quality and system
– The reputation of the university for the College of Education around the world.
Being living in Dubai and managed to have my degree from this university expanded my vision and areas of learning and creativity in my work place.
Thanks to all of who supported me and for sure I will work hard to continue the effort to be accepted to finish masters degree and PHD