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Celebrating our top students

Tuesday, 02 December 2014

chancellors awards

Chancellor's Award winners

The Chancellor's Awards recognise the highest achieving students from across the University. Last evening, the 59 students who achieved the highest results in their subject at the end of either their first or second year of study attended a reception hosted by the University's Chancellor Sir John Madejski and Vice-Chancellor Sir David Bell.

This year seven recipients received the award for a second time. In addition to award-winners and their guests, senior University staff and colleagues from academic departments who have worked most closely with the winners were also in attendance.

Vice-Chancellor, David Bell said: "Achieving and sustaining high levels of performance requires equal commitment from us to providing excellent teaching, outstanding facilities and ongoing support and encouragement. Rest assured, this is a commitment we take extremely seriously. Our aim is to provide all our students with a rigorous, challenging and inspiring experience in order to help you realise your potential both now and in the future."               

 

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