University of Cambridge honorary degrees 2018
20 June 2018Ninety-nine-year-old 'oldest honorary degree recipient in Cambridge history'
Ninety-nine-year-old 'oldest honorary degree recipient in Cambridge history'
At a ceremony held today in Senate House, the University awarded Honorary Degrees to eight distinguished individuals in recognition of their achievements in academia, philanthropy, business and public service
Eight distinguished individuals were awarded Honorary Degrees today by The Chancellor, Lord Sainsbury.
The University Council has submitted to the Regent House, the University's Governing Body, the names of eight renowned individuals, seeking authority for their admission to Honorary Doctorates at a Congregation in the Senate House on Wednesday 17 June 2015, at which the Chancellor, Lord Sainsbury of Turville, will preside.
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The Chancellor, Lord Sainsbury of Turville, today conferred Honorary Degrees on eight distinguished individuals at a congregation in the Senate House.