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Graduation Award Ceremony

16th November 2007,  Tuke Hall – Regent’s College

The hard work and determination of our students paid off today, when Regent's Business School London Students graduated at a lavish ceremony located on campus.

Families and friends watched with pride as our graduates were awarded their degrees by Dr Richard Gregson, Academic Director of Regent’s Business School London.

We were honoured to also welcome our guest speaker Lord Razzall (CBE) to the graduation ceremony, which was watched by the families and friends of our graduates.

Ceremonial bagpipers were also present at the ceremony, a long standing tradition associated with Regent's Business School.

After the ceremony, our graduates attended an evening grand ball at The Grosvenor House Hotel, London, to celebrate their special achievements.

Special Congratulations are given to the following  Award Winners;

Award Winners

Academic Achievement

Andreea  Stamate - gained the overall highest average mark for her degree.

Chairman's Prize

Pooja Sehgal - gave exceptional service to the School during her time with Regents Business School.

Best Dissertation

Aandreea Stamate - achieved the highest mark for her dissertation.

Distinguished Scholar (MA):

MA International Management - Tobias Diebold 
MA International Business Administration - Kalina Dineva

Merit Awards

All passed all modules and achieved above a 60% average in each semester in for last 3 semesters.

A total  29 merit awards

Commendation

These students have been awarded this commendation for demonstrating exemplary perseverance to achieve their degrees.

A total  4 commendation awards      

Regent's Business School London sends their best wishes to everyone who graduated, and we hope to keep in touch with you through our alumni service

 


Photographs kindly provided by John Prater photography.


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