The Drapers鈥 Company is one of the historic Livery Companies of the City of London. For over one hundred years the Company has had strong links with 成人VR视频, initially through substantial grants towards the construction of some of the University鈥檚 main buildings, including the library, science laboratories and the electrical engineering department. Today, as well as funding a number of PhD studentships and projects within the University, the Drapers also award two medals each year to outstanding research students.
These prestigious awards take into account the quality of a student鈥檚 research, teaching, and service to the University and community and this year鈥檚 recipients were Rebecca Day and Lorna McKellar. Rebecca and Lorna were awarded their medals by Master Draper Patrick Beddows during the Drapers鈥 annual visit to 成人VR视频 earlier this week.
Rebecca Day from the of School of Arts, Culture and Language received the Drapers鈥 Silver Medal.
Rebecca is conducting groundbreaking research on bilingualism in Rett syndrome. As part of this, she has undertaken outreach through charity work with RettUK, has collaborated with the Learned Society, worked with Senedd Cymru and has engaged with the media and public to raise awareness and create positive impact for people with Rett syndrome and other developmental conditions.
Within the University, Rebecca has also been an exceptional Postgraduate Research (PGR) representative, serving as student representative for the School of Arts, Culture & Language, as a member of the Researcher Development and Concordat group and as Co-chair of 成人VR视频 Linguistics Circle.
Rebecca鈥檚 supervisor, Dr Eirini Sanoudaki, Reader in Linguistics (Bilingualism), said, 鈥淚n my 15 years as PGR Director at Bangor, I have never seen a PGR make such outstanding contribution through both impactful research and service to our community. Rebecca works tirelessly to raise awareness of and advocate for Rett syndrome and her work has important real-world implications for inclusion. Rebecca genuinely cares and truly deserves this recognition.鈥
PhD student Lorna McKellar, who鈥檚 thesis is entitled 鈥淪etting thresholds for good status in marine ecosystem management鈥 was awarded the Drapers鈥 Bronze medal.
Lorna鈥檚 first PhD research chapter was published in a high impact journal early last year, and her second and third research chapters are currently under review. She has shared her expertise for an International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) advice request to DG Environment in the EU Commission and has been asked to present her PhD work by several organisations including the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC), Sustainable Management for Marine Research (SMMR), and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).
Lorna was nominated by Prof. Jan Geert Hiddink, Professor in Marine Biology at the School of Ocean Sciences, who said, 鈥淟orna has significantly enhanced 成人VR视频鈥檚 reputation through exceptional achievement during a truly transdisciplinary PhD bridging natural and social sciences. Lorna is already internationally recognised as leading the science of setting thresholds for good environmental state鈥.
Master Draper Patrick Beddows, said 鈥淲e at The Drapers鈥 Company are delighted to acknowledge Rebecca and Lorna鈥檚 exceptional work with this year鈥檚 medals. Their work is very impressive and we look forward to following their progress. As ever, we were delighted to visit 成人VR视频 for our annual visit and we continue to value our long relationship with the institution.鈥
Lorna and Rebecca were joined at the presentation by Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Andrew Edwards, Head of School of Ocean Sciences, Prof. Stuart Jenkins, and Prof. Ruth McElroy, Head of School of Arts, Culture and Language.