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Contents Welcome and thank you from the Vice-Chancellor

3 Welcome

4 Enhancing the student experience Professor G Q This year, the University is celebrating its 50th anniversary since President and Vice-Chancellor it moved to Guildford from Battersea following the award of its 8 Fostering enterprise Royal Charter.

12 Making a difference On this anniversary, we celebrate the many wonderful achievements in education and research, and reflect on our rich history and legacy of 18 Remembering our roots working with communities to build a world-class university in Guildford.

We have achieved amazing things in the last 50 years through the 20 Investing in our future efforts of our staff, students, alumni and supporters, and working together with our local and global communities. I believe this is what 24 Volunteering support makes the University of Surrey great, and I feel privileged to lead such a fine institution. 28 Financial report To all of our alumni, donors and supporters: you are an integral part of the 28 A message from the Director of Development Surrey family and I would like to give my heartfelt thanks for the valuable contribution that you make to the University. 31 Our donors As a result of your support, Surrey has made great strides in education, research and innovation and now sits firmly as one of the top higher 41 Our volunteers education institutions in the UK. I am keen to consolidate on this strong position and, looking to the future, I envisage that the University of Surrey will be a world-class research university in Guildford. I recognise that such a global ambition calls for strong local action, and that this will not be without its challenges.

In this regard, the continuing engagement with our alumni, donors and volunteers will be ever more crucial. I truly believe that through the joint effort of the whole University community we will reach our goals, and grow as a world-renowned institution.

To mark our 50th year and also celebrate the 40th year in office of our Chancellor, HRH The Duke of Kent, we are excited to launch the Chancellor’s 50th Anniversary Appeal to provide support for our students and new research fellowships. We look forward to sharing more information with you about this new initiative in due course, and hearing Contact us how you might wish to be involved. Once again, thank you for your ongoing support. I am confident If you have any questions about supporting the that we have a great future for another 50 years, and I look forward to University of Surrey, please contact: working with you to make Surrey a premier global university that Alumni & Development Office will be renowned for producing world-changing graduates and University of Surrey research outcomes. Guildford, GU2 7XH, UK Professor G Q Max Lu T: +44 (0) 1483 683143 President and Vice-Chancellor 4 | Enhancing the student experience University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 5

Your support creates lasting memories

The Annual Fund benefits students across campus, from providing sports and society equipment to supporting them through the Hardship Fund. Becky Ibbotson VP Activity University of Surrey Students’ Union The Student Services team

Hardship Fund transforms lives

Every year a number of students face having to The Student Money and Housing Support Advisers give up on their dream to study at University receive requests throughout the year and see all types due to unforeseen financial problems. of people who are having difficulty making ends meet. Many of our international students, for example, are funded by their parents but if a parent becomes £30,000+ £70,000 £184,000 Fortunately, our Student Services team is there to unwell or their circumstances change, money becomes support them through the Student Hardship Fund, has bought new equipment has supported has funded 18 projects very tight. which this year received £70,000 from for Team Surrey sports clubs students in need in the last year generous donors. The team also supports undergraduates during their placement year. Students can find it very difficult if We are determined that gifted students should be they can no longer carry on with part-time jobs during able to come to Surrey, no matter what their personal their placement and are living in an expensive area These funds directly impact on the student experience It’s donations like these that enable students at Surrey or financial circumstances, and the Fund provides a with high accommodation costs. and ensure our students have as many opportunities to experience some of the best years of their lives. lifeline to those who face severe financial difficulties as they possibly can - to grow, develop, and create Having graduated in July, I can say with confidence through no fault of their own. Applications are processed in 21 days but an memories that last a lifetime. that my time at Surrey has been the best decision emergency loan can be paid within 48 hours. I ever made, and these funds help ensure current Students usually start University in a good financial Typically, the money funds rents but the Student More than £184,000 has funded 18 projects in the last students have the same experience. position, but an unexpected circumstance such as Services team will also look at other avenues, such as year. Over £30,000 has bought new equipment for parental redundancy, divorce or bereavement can charities, to ensure students can gain some financial Team Surrey sports clubs, helping us complete our Wonderful things do happen here, and it’s thanks leave students struggling financially. stability in the longer term. target of top 30 in the British University and College to your donations that they do so. On behalf of the Sport (BUCS) League table by 2017, a year early. Even Students’ Union, thank you for your continuing with this success we continue to aspire to reach even generosity and support, it truly does make a difference. Our donors provide opportunities to ensure all students have extra support available higher within the league. to them when they most need it. By giving to the Hardship Fund, Surrey’s alumni and The Annual Fund has also funded further student friends are transforming lives and we are very grateful for their generosity. projects such as new training kit for the paramedic society and provided £70,000 for student hardship - Becky Ibbotson a major factor in maintaining many students’ VP Activity Ruth McLeod university careers. University of Surrey Students’ Union Student Support and Student Money Officer 6 | Enhancing the student experience University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 7

Boost for paramedic training

Students studying for their degree in Paramedic Practice will be able to spend more time using essential training equipment with the Paramedic Society.

Alongside the timetabled skill sessions in the academic programme, the group runs training workshops to boost students’ skills and confidence. The project aims to provide a positive university experience Funding promises Previously, the society was limited to holding training sessions at ambulance stations, which reduced flexibility with dates and times, and also meant new heights for students had to travel outside Guildford to practise. Positive step Thanks to the support of our generous donors, the snowsports students will now have ample time to develop their to break down skills and build their confidence as clinicians. An Annual Fund grant of £2,500 will enable £7,755 Surrey Snowsports, one of the University’s barriers Supported by Anunal largest clubs, to compete at a higher level and Fund grant offer more students the chance to try out the sport. The funding will be used to buy ski-suits, essential for top-level competition, specialist freestyle skis, safety equipment and a video The Positive Autism Project is a groundbreaking programme which aims to give students camera to record perfomances to help with with autism a safe campus and a positive university experience. training and to promote the club’s activities.

Club president Josh Hook said: “For many In the past five years there has been a 200% increase people, competing in sport is a very important in students with autism attending university – part of university life and representing Team however, according to the Equality Challenge Unit, of By trying to create an autism-friendly campus, Surrey at the highest level is a massive all the students with disabilities those with autism are the University will be only the second in Europe achievement. Our team is attracting more the least likely to finish their university degrees with to do so. The project aims to create a healthy dedicated, expert and diverse members each good grades, and are the most likely to drop out. atmosphere on campus, beginning to break down year, and, in order for us to capitalise on the stigma that plagues those with autism. this, higher quality equipment is required. Supported by an Annual Fund grant of £7,755, this The funding will allow us to take part in the project will not only provide social structure for BUCS (British Universities and College Sports) autistic students, but run widespread awareness and alpine championships, the most prestigious acceptance campaigns throughout the whole of Monique Botha Paramedic students now have more opportunity event of the year, and give many students the the University. Pyschology PhD student to practise their skills opportunity to wear their university colours.” 8 | Fostering enterprise University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 9

Bullying is a serious problem for children with special educational Building a strong needs and research shows that it not only relates to emotional problems and school absenteeism but is research culture also linked to problems in later life such as low self-esteem, anxiety, difficulties in forming relationships and even employment status. We have a thriving postgraduate research Furthering autism research community with more than 1,000 students Changes to university funding and student finance studying for PhDs, working across a policies mean that bursaries and scholarship schemes variety of disciplines. are more vital than ever to enable exceptionally Anna Cook talented people to realise their potential. Supporting our PhD students and early career researchers so they receive the very best experience Named scholarships are an ideal way to ensure that with excellent training opportunities is integral to the the brightest students are able to complete their University’s new Doctoral College. studies and go on to make a real impact in the world. One such supporter is alumnus Gavin Whichello, Opened in autumn 2016, it forms a core part of the who through his company Qube Learning is funding University’s Research Strategy and aims to build a a PhD scholarship for Anna Cook, who is investigating strong research culture, provide first-class training the experiences of children with autism. and supervision and develop highly-skilled and employable graduates. As the mother of two children on the spectrum, Anna knows only too well the challenges parents and Atti Emecz, Vice-Provost, Research and Innovation, teachers face in ensuring young people with special said: “Ensuring we develop talented researchers educational needs are not marginalised at school. capable of dealing with the world’s future challenges and opportunities is one of the most important and Qube Learning provides vocational qualifications, rewarding activities we do at the University. We are functional skills and short courses. Chairman Gavin, establishing a Doctoral College in order to improve the who graduated in 1974 with a BSc in Human and the experience of our PhD students and early Physical Sciences, believes Anna’s research chimes career researchers. with the company’s ethos that education should be available to all. “We are committed to providing a quality experience for them and want them to be advocates for the “As a training provider, we are committed to ensuring University in whatever careers they take up. We know there are educational opportunities for all people and Anna Cook’s study aims many of you share these ambitions so please don’t Anna’s PhD could lead to a better understanding of to improve the education hesitate to get in touch if you would like to know the needs of autistic children and what needs to be of children with autism more about how you can support us.” done to help them succeed.” Continued overleaf 10 | Fostering enterprise University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 11

Partnership supports dementia study Neuroscience at Lilly UK (part of Eli As Anna’s PhD on the previous page Lilly) are supporting a doctoral student We are very grateful for shows, research undertaken by our on a study to identify if improving a the funding from Tony students is contributing to a wider sufferer’s sleep and circadian rhythm, and Lilly UK. Supporting understanding of society and helping which regulates the timing of periods to address some of the most pressing PhD studentships is vitally of sleepiness and wakefulness, issues of our age. important for furthering could have a beneficial effect on the research into some of the neuropsychiatric symptoms that most pressing societal issues By 2025, there will be one million contribute to the dementia syndrome. of our time. Dementia has a people with dementia in the UK, significant impact on the lives according to the Alzheimer’s Society, of people diagnosed and their and 60,000 deaths a year are directly Tony has named his studentship families. Understanding ways attributable to the condition. Health in memory of friend and former to improve treatment for campaigners describe the challenges colleague Godfrey Blott. Tony has vast those affected is paramount posed by the rise in dementia as a experience in the healthcare industry; and this research is expected ‘ticking time bomb’. he is Non-Executive Chairman of to contribute to such Singapore Medical Group and was knowledge. Developing new treatments and the founder and Managing Director of possible cures is vital. A joint Parkway Holdings Limited, Singapore, studentship, funded by a chemical until 2000 and Deputy Chairman until engineering alumnus and one of his retirement in 2005. Professor David Blackbourn the world’s largest pharmaceutical Head of the School of companies, will further research into Biosciences and Medicine the condition. Founded in 1876, Eli Lilly has developed alliances and partnerships to create Tony Tan, who graduated in 1971, and medicines that help improve people’s the Centre for Collaborative quality of life.

We are also grateful for the below support:

The life of inspirational researcher and lecturer Richard Hinton has been commemorated with a scholarship set up in his name. It will fund research into molecular cell biology, an area that Richard focused on in the earlier part of his career. His remarkable grasp of toxicology and pathology culminated in a definitive tome on hepatotoxicity.

The new PhD research will Long-time supporter of the University, the Braithwaite Family Foundation has set contribute to a greater up a new scholarship within the School of Biosciences and Medicine to further understanding of dementia. research into neurological biochemistry. 12 | Making a difference University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 13 Scholarships provide lasting impact

Scholarships allow the University to attract and retain the best and brightest students, regardless of their background. Your support is helping us to give life-changing opportunities to many students from both the UK and worldwide.

Sophie Gwilliam Rachel Wright Jim O’Neill scholar David Ebsworth scholar Going for gold Support instils confidence Language opportunities International kayaker and mechanical Graduate Sophie Gwilliam is living proof of the David Ebsworth is a strong supporter of engineering graduate Jonny Tye is aiming to go lasting value of a scholarship. She was the first German language students at Surrey, having for gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and credits recipient of the Jim O’Neill Scholarship awarded studied the subject with Chemistry for the support he received via a sports scholarship to an economics undergraduate, and has now his BSc in the 1970s, followed by a PhD in as invaluable to his success. embarked on her career with a global financial Comparative Industrial Relations. services provider. Rachel Wright is the first recipient of the David Jonny Tye in action. Jim, who studied for his PhD at Surrey in 1982 Ebsworth Scholarship and spent her placement John Bigos with Jonny on his graduation day I graduated from Surrey with a First Class and former Chief Economist for Goldman Sachs, year in Germany. She said: “The financial Honours degree and I won two World hopes his scholarship will help boost the study side of the scholarship has greatly reduced Championship medals along the way; my of economics, and assist those who may struggle any stress I felt at the beginning of my studies scholarship made this possible. financially at university. He said: “From my own about how I would be able to cover all of my background and development and everything I’ve bills, but it is the other benefits that have observed, you cannot grow productivity, which arisen out of this opportunity that I am most is key for economic growth, unless you improve Jonny, who graduated in 2016, received the grateful for. educational outcomes, particularly for those who London Duck Tours Sports Scholarship, set up by don’t come from a privileged background.” MBA alumnus John Bigos. He said: “The support “The scholarship has enabled me to fund surrounding my scholarship helped me in all Sophie says this has certainly been the case for further opportunities to aid my academic aspects of sporting and academic life from bespoke her: “Being awarded the scholarship has given me development, including being able to purchase training plans and regular physio to one-to-one the confidence to aim high both at university and extra books for my studies and even fund help managing my busy lecture schedules and in my career, regardless of my background, and trips to Germany which have had a direct exams alongside training and racing. The financial I believe I have been able to fulfil my potential. impact on my studies at university. I truly backing from John meant I could fully focus my Overall, I would like to thank Jim for his appreciate everything that Dr Ebsworth and energy on training and studying which also made continued support over the last four years.” the scholarship have done to help me.” a significant difference.” 14 | Making a difference University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 15

Legacy gifts inspire talented students

Leaving a legacy in a will He said: “The Russell Wicks is, for many people, the legacy funding came when single most important the financial challenges and pressure I was facing could not philanthropic gift they be overemphasised. It helped ever provide. Such a gift me pay part of my fees so that will benefit the University I could concentrate on my long into the future and research. I would definitely is a wonderful way of encourage more donors to support students, and, in future, commemorating a life. I would definitely consider being a donor myself.” Such is the case with the Russell Wicks Memorial Fund, One of our largest legacies is If Marion was here today I would which remembers the first supporting female students to really want to thank her for deputy head of our psychology move into the upper echelons leaving such a generous gift. It department. Russell’s widow, of science. Outstanding chemist has allowed me to study an area Mary, left an additional Marion Redfearn left a bequest I am really interested in and will, legacy to the fund which is to benefit female postgraduate hopefully, lead to some useful supporting two PhD students students after a lifelong career with their research. in a profession dominated by technological developments men. The money is already for society. One PhD student recipient of ushering a new generation of the legacy funding is James women through the next stage Ebajemito, who is studying how of their education, such as Zoe Bushell Everyone sleep impacts on the efficiency Zoe Bushell. of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non- Zoe’s PhD is developing can leave a legacy invasive, painless treatment efficient, low cost infrared that uses electrical currents to lasers that have the potential stimulate specific parts of the to be used in compact gas Dr Kathleen Urwin taught at Battersea College of Technology from 1961 to 1966 before joining Surrey in brain. Originally developed to sensors. This technology could the Maths Department until her retirement in 1990. She left a legacy of £64,000 to support the library. help patients with brain injuries enable portable sensors to be such as strokes, tDCS has the incorporated into smartphones Kathleen’s generous act will ensure the library is stocked with a wide range of new resources and potential to treat depression and which might, for example, collections essential to our students’ studies. anxiety, as well as chronic pain. allow quick and non-invasive testing for certain diseases by Any gift – large or small – can have a tremendous impact on the University. The Russell Wicks funding has monitoring chemicals in the Find out more about the impact of made James’ dream of studying breath or be used to detect legacy donations at Surrey through To find out more about leaving a gift in your will, please contact for a PhD possible. pollution in the atmosphere. our film: bit.ly/2b1O14z Chris Stevens on +44 (0)1483 6892873 or email [email protected] 16 | Making a difference University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 17

By investing in the restaurant and funding scholarships I can help the School continue to provide the best hospitality and Investing tourism education in Europe and create the next generation of leaders in the field. in education and training Robert Earl Robert Earl Founder and CEO Planet Hollywood

The support of alumni in providing Undergraduates on our hospitality and event opportunities for our students to reach management programmes gain the practical skills to run a busy restaurant through six-week their full potential and increase our placements in the kitchen and front of house. reputation in the world is invaluable. With Robert’s support the School will be able A generous donation pledge from to transform the kitchen environment, giving graduate Robert Earl will enable the students a true experience of how a production School of Hospitality and Tourism kitchen works. Management to enhance facilities and Rhian Jones, University Acting Director of improve the Surrey experience. Hospitality and International Hospitality and Tourism graduate, said: “We have been working Robert, founder and CEO of Planet Hollywood, with Robert’s team on the refurbishment plans is a long-term supporter of the University, and are very excited about the changes. We will providing scholarships to undergraduates from be able to accommodate more students during low-income families to support their overseas their practical sessions and we will be using the travel for an exchange or professional training latest technology to broadcast from the kitchen placement. A strong believer in the benefits of to the restaurant and classrooms. We will also international experience, he has increased the introduce a greater learning experience through Robert Earl Scholarship Fund by 50 per cent to providing a wider variety of services, dining enable more students to take part. options and products. I would have loved working there when I was a student!” Robert is committed to helping the School provide the best hospitality and tourism With more than 40 years in the hospitality and education in Europe and his recent donations food and beverage industries, Robert Earl says have also funded a new post to increase the education and training he received at Surrey engagement and support for the School, and a has been pivotal in his career. “I am very grateful major refurbishment of the training kitchens in for the opportunities university opened up for our Lakeside restaurant, which will take place me and want to ensure that current and future Robert’s gift will next summer. students have the same chance.” enhance Lakeside training restaurant 18 | Remembering our roots University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 19

Having fun in Battersea Lake in the 1950s, Celebrating courtesy of Mike Banfield the foundations on which Surrey is built “I would like to give my heartfelt thanks for the contributions to this project which will preserve our rich history for many generations of staff and  Some of the Battersea The marvellous support we have received from Battersea alumni for our Build our Battersea graduates students to enjoy and learn from.” History project has enabled us to create a lasting record of student life – encompassing memorabilia viewing the new During the course of the Battersea Build our History lectures, sporting successes, social activities and high jinks! held in our commemorative archives timeline project, we were delighted to receive many artefacts which give a true picture of student life. These include exam papers, student magazines, scarves, The response to our initial call for graduates to music tickets, programmes, letters, posters and, of come forward with memories and memorabilia was course, many many photographs. overwhelming and we have been able to swell the archives considerably and record 80 oral histories to Some of our alumni have volunteered in date for posterity. the archives department, arranging and sorting records and identifying photos. One of these To celebrate our legacy and the project’s success, is Harriett Nailon, who graduated in Hotel and we held a Battersea Showcase in September 2016 Catering Management in 1967. She was also one attended by more than 200 alumni and guests. of our volunteers trained to conduct oral history The highlight of the event was the unveiling of interviews. a Battersea timeline commemorative wall in the Austin Pearce foyer. This will be a permanent She said: “Capturing these memories is brilliant and reminder of our heritage, and starts with the is a fantastic way to celebrate the Battersea legacy. founding of the Battersea Polytechnic Institute in The stories I have heard since being involved with 1891 through to Battersea College of (Advanced) the project chime well with my own experience Technology and the transition to Surrey in the 1960s. of Battersea in that we were very conscious of the privileges further education afforded.” Vice-Chancellor Professor G Q Max Lu said: “I think it is very fitting and meaningful for us to pay We would like to thank all our volunteers for their tribute to our Battersea heritage in such a way, as unique and wonderful stories and the artefacts they it is part of the University of Surrey’s enduring and donated which capture Battersea’s essence and help valuable legacy. bring history to life. 20 | Investing in our future University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 21

On 22 October 1966, Lord Robens at his Installation ceremony as Surrey’s first Chancellor, 50:50 said: “The University…is built not for today but for the years that lie before us.”

Half a century later, this vision is undimmed. Vice-Chancellor Professor Max Lu said: “The Funding the next half century Our golden anniversary is an opportunity to lay ongoing support from our alumni and the of Surrey excellence the foundations for Surrey’s next 50 years generosity of philanthropic benefactors has played and beyond, supporting and inspiring future a critical role in the University of Surrey’s history generations of students. and our growth into one of the top universities in the UK, renowned for our excellence in teaching, While we have evolved significantly since 1966, research and innovation. Going forward, we aspire our pledge to first-rate academic activity and to enhance our University’s global reputation finding solutions to real-world problems has building on the past successes. remained constant. We are committed to ensuring all students have the chance to excel academically, “We hope that our alumni and friends will personally and professionally, regardless of consider taking part and making a gift to the financial circumstances. University of Surrey. As a donor, your gifts will have a transformational impact and support the And, with our growing expertise in fields such as dynamic, pioneering spirit of Surrey.” sustainable energy, telecommunications, space, disease control and health, we are passionate about turning the new knowledge we generate into practical innovations that improve people’s lives.

To continue this legacy we are launching the Chancellor’s 50th Anniversary Appeal which offers our alumni and friends the opportunity to play a real part in shaping our future. The appeal not only marks our first 50 years, but also celebrates the 40th anniversary of His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent becoming our Chancellor.

Funds raised throughout this anniversary year will continue our commitment to attract highly talented students and staff; support students from low-income backgrounds and enhance social mobility; and spearhead cutting-edge research and innovation in our strength areas such as 5G, space science, music and performing arts, sustainable HRH the Duke of Kent, Chancellor of the University, tourism, and digital health. with Profess Max Lu, President and Vice-Chancellor 22 | Investing in our future University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 23

Shaping the future By 2020, the UK economy will require 830,000 professional scientists, engineers and technologists. The University will deliver graduates of healthcare equipped to help fill this skills gap and tackle these challenges head-on. Professor Vince Emery, Senior Vice-President, Global Strategy and Engagement

Almost 70 years ago, the NHS was founded Underpinning our research will be a new suite with an ambitious plan to bring good of programmes for 2017 whose key objective healthcare to all. It is a principle still is to educate students from health, bioscience, adhered to today but at a time when we engineering and computer science to drive are living longer, with complex health technology that addresses the future needs of industry and society. issues, sometimes of our own making. One in five adults still smoke. A third of The programmes will be supported by an £11 us drink too much alcohol and just under million new facility, the Engineering for Health two thirds of us are overweight or obese. Laboratory, educating graduates able to work across engineering and health disciplines. With this unprecedented demand for health services in the 21st century, there is an urgent This has been part-funded by a £5 million grant need for a fundamental change in the design and from HEFCE (the Higher Education Funding delivery of healthcare. Council of England) along with a £6 million investment from the University, assisted by Surrey is responding to these challenges with its generous funding from the Garfield Weston new Innovation for Health initiative which will Foundation, a family-founded, grant-making trust, train the healthcare workforce of tomorrow and which shares our drive to make a positive impact develop the technology that will transform our on society. services and improve patient outcomes. Phillippa Charles, Garfield Weston Director, said: The University has pioneered research in areas such “We are delighted to support the new Engineering as biomedical engineering, medical imaging and for Health laboratory. The University’s healthcare medical physics, enabling healthcare professionals courses are amongst the most highly valued in the to measure the progression and treatment of UK and this project reflects our commitment to disease; computer-based simulation technology for support organisations that have effective solutions training surgeons; and cell electro-analysis for the to helping those most in need.” early diagnosis of cancer.

The Engineering for Health Laboratory facilities will include:

» A 200-seat biology laboratory » Human movement laboratory for biomechanical analysis of gait (walking patterns) and upper-limb movement » An electronics laboratory to assemble and trouble-shoot hardware-based projects such as health monitoring equipment An artist’s impression of the the new » A computing area, enabling ‘show and tell’ teaching Engineering for Health Laboratory » A learning space to develop key ideas, and for research sessions with members of the public 24 | Volunteering support University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 25

Students inspired through mentoring programmes

Pat Boadu- Darko (right) chats with students at a mentoring reception

Sreekanth Sasikumar (right) with his mentor Paul Stone

“My mentor helped me In Shamini’s case, the The pairing of Tourism talk through all of my University’s social enterprise Management student Ellie Rooks team paired her with Maria, to and Surrey alumna Pat Boadu- thoughts and ideas so My mentor has introduced me to new business connections to help with my help her develop her MAGIC Darko went beyond learning new career progression. I will cherish our relationship beyond this MBA and I am that I could think out Wand hemp shake, an industrial skill sets and gave them both an loud - and she probed me hemp-based drink that addresses insight into different cultures sure that Paul will be a guide throughout my career. when I sounded uncertain issues related to nutrition, and communities. Pat’s company, to find another option.” obesity and the environment. pbdTravel International, runs tours with the primary objective The advice given to PhD student She said: “My parents did not of encouraging people (in of the company and suggest alumnus Paul Stone, former who give so generously of their Shamini Holloway from her go to university and were not particular migrant Africans) to mentor Maria Evangeli, a entrepreneurs, so I did not have see more of London and the UK new ideas which have had a Vice-President of Strategy and time. Professor Marco Mongiello, PR and brand specialist, has the support to talk through any in general. positive effect on our operations. Portfolio at Shell International, Executive Director of MBA been a crucial factor in helping of my ideas, ambitions or hair- In return, through our mentor/ as part of the Surrey Connect Programmes, summed it up: “We her to set up her own social brained schemes. Surrey is doing She was keen for Ellie to learn mentee relationship, I got a peep Mentoring Programme. are extremely grateful to the enterprise business. a wonderful job of giving students more about the motivating into her community in Spalding, mentors who have succeeded that opportunity to develop factors behind her business Lincolnshire - a community “My mentor has introduced me in a wide variety of fields and Shamini is one of hundreds of through listening and training.” and invited her to a celebration I plan to visit in the not too- to new business connections to who are willing to share their students who each year benefit by a predominantly Ghanaian distant future!” help with my career progression. stories. The opportunity to tap from one of the University’s Through the School of and Nigerian community in I will cherish our relationship directly into the knowledge of mentoring programmes. All of Hospitality and Tourism Woolwich, Southeast London. The true worth of mentoring beyond this MBA and I am successful people, discuss their our mentors are volunteers who Management Student Mentoring often extends beyond university sure that Paul will be a guide stories and the lessons learnt share our aim to help students Programme, final-year students Pat said: “Ellie’s appreciation of and becomes a long-lasting throughout my career,” he said. in achieving those remarkable build a solid foundation of skills are brought together with more the culture and values of the connection. MBA student results is tremendously effective from which to launch a variety than 40 industry mentors from gathering that evening went a Sreekanth Sasikumar has valued We could, of course, not do all in helping the students to build of successful careers. around the world. long way to inform her critique his relationship with MBA this without the volunteers their own careers.” 26 | Volunteering support University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 27

The impact of our volunteers

We couldn’t do the amazing work we do without our alumni volunteers. Our supporters have donated a combined total of 2,084 hours in the past year, benefiting hundreds of students.

During 2015-16, 523 people contributed their experience or expertise to the University’s Volunteering Programme. Activities included acting as ambassadors at open days, mentoring students, helping to organise Surrey reunions and giving lectures and talks. Surrey Business School welcomed MBA alumna Sarah De Carvalho MBE to an MBA Business Take a look at some of the ways our volunteers Breakfast to share her experiences as CEO of Reunions are a wonderful way to bring everyone back together again, to reminisce and rekindle old friendship made a difference in the last year. Happy Child International. such as the Hotel and Catering Management Class of 1986.

We were welcomed by alumni Mark and Marina Hadley for our New York reception at Thomson Reuters in The oral histories of alumni from our previous Times Square where Mark is based. Institution, Battersea College of Technology, have been captured by a team of graduates, staff and Our recent reception in China saw 20 graduates share students as part of the Build our History project. their memories of Surrey with prospective students.

Our Open Day ambassadors are very popular with Our Law speed-networking event gave students prospective students and parents who enjoy hearing a fantastic insight into the range of careers open about the opportunities available to undergraduates. to them. Grad Sport brings together Surrey students and alumni at an annual event to celebrate sport at Surrey. 28 | Financial Report University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 29

Financial report Friends of the $126,704 2015/16 University of Surrey Donations

Our 50th anniversary gives us the opportunity to reflect Friends of the University of Surrey is a non-profit organisation established on the University’s past successes and achievements but in the United States to support teaching, research and student achievement. also inspires us to invest in our future. The organisation is a 501 (c(3) not-for-profit charity. Philip Grainge Chief Financial Officer From large-scale funding for our new Engineering for Health Laboratory to scholarships and donations to our Annual Fund, all make a real difference to the lives of many students and to projects that enhance the teaching, learning and research at Surrey.

Philanthropic support is critically important to our future growth and Annual Fund we are hugely grateful for the donations received in 2015/16 and we look forward to your ongoing support in our anniversary year. disbursements made in 2016

The following information provides a breakdown of how your generosity benefited the University.

£10,000 £8,996 £10,000 Library social Lakeside Boat club £70,000 and study space £9,841 Philip Graing external seating double sculls Student Photographic history of Surrey Chief Financial Officer Hardship Fund

Your impact Philanthropic income £7,755 £10,551 £6,328 Positive Student in numbers 2015/16 Annual Fund, including Battersea Fund £171,557 Campus Autism project Enterprise hub food stall £10,000 Crowdfunding projects £5,464 IT-equipped Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences £959,113 study stations Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences £718,864 (including School of Veterinary Medicine) £184,508 Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences £235,841 £903 Total (including Guildford School of Acting) ParaSoc simulation Surrey Sports Park, Library, International equipment £6,500 Archery £6,880 Relations and other projects £345,171 Team Surrey £6,500 equipment Timetable kit Legacy income £134,648 IT displays Total received £2,570,658 Total raised £2,845,713 £1,700 £10,000 Development Duke of Kent £3,000 £3,000 £2,554 Free Fest Gymnastics *Income received is money given to the University during the year and income of Futsal Snowsports sports and social arts festival team raised refers to future gifts and pledges secured in the year. Club space 30 | Thank you University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 31

Thank you Our to our supporters donors

Our 50th year celebrations are a wonderful way to Listed on the following pages are the names of donors and volunteers who have reflect on past achievements and to look ahead to how supported the University of Surrey between 1 August 2015 and 31 July 2016. the University might evolve over the next half a century. Chris Gethin Crucial to our success to date has been the support of our We would like to thank the following Oak Circle members who have made donations Director of Development and alumni and friends and we hope we can continue to work of £1,000 or more to the University in the past year. Alumni Relations together to shape Surrey for its next chapter.

My sincerest thanks go to all of our supporters whose gifts to the Alumni Class of 1978 Friends University over the past year have enriched the lives of our students Class of 1946 Mr Cled Cole Mr Mark Bornhoft Mr Dennis Marshall and Mrs Val Cole Dr Helen Bowcock OBE, DL through the funding of the many projects, scholarships and other Mrs Elizabeth Marshall Mrs Zeina El Eid activities described in this report. In particular, your generosity Mr Alan Waters Class of 1979 Dr Jim Glover Mr Christopher Braithwaite and enabled us to help students in serious financial difficulty through the Mr Kevin McGrath Class of 1947 Mrs Lynette Braithwaite Hardship Fund and ensure those from low-income families reached Mrs Kate McGrath Mrs Patricia Waters Mr Martin Pegler their potential through our scholarships programme. Class of 1980 Class of 1950 Mrs Caroline O’Neill Dr Max Taylor Mrs Sylvia Allum Miss Eleanor Woo and one anonymous donor Additionally, we are very fortunate that so many freely give up their Class of 1952 Class of 1981 time as volunteers to improve the quality of the student experience, Organisations including Mr Christopher Corin Mr Ian Eldridge Charities, Corporations and creating the opportunities our students need if they are to flourish and Trusts & Foundations Class of 1958 Class of 1982 succeed. More than 2,000 hours of time was donated in the past year Active Surrey Sports Partnership Dr Ernest Littauer Dr Souad Al-Sabah American Association of Rehabilitation and allows volunteers to play an active role at the University. Dr Jim O’Neill Class of 1963 Veterinarians Mr Jay Tanna Class of 1984 Anritsu EMEA Ltd With all the changes in higher education, we increasingly rely on Mr Peter Venison CVO Mr Neil Chapman British Academy of Management our alumni and other supporters to help maintain the trajectory of British Council Class of 1965 success and growth at Surrey. Please continue to spread the word and Class of 1985 Burneston Dental Ltd Dr Kajal Gupta Mrs Elizabeth Chapman encourage fellow graduates and those who share our ambitions to join Chapman Charitable Trust Dr Christopher Hill Children’s Liver Disease Foundation us on this journey. Class of 1991 Class of 1968 Mr Jason Prior Coco5 Ltd Sir David Varney Daedalus Trust Once again thank you for your support - your giving transforms lives Class of 1993 Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation Class of 1969 and will continue to do so well into the future. Dr Emmanuel Adesioye Dogs Trust Mr David Graves Mr Fred Cahill Dover Garage Ltd Dr Hadwen Trust Class of 1970 Class of 1994 Ede & Ravenscroft Limited Mr Wayne Barnacal Mr Steve Parrish Engineering Development Trust Class of 1971 Enterprise Educators UK Mr Vibhaker Baxi Enterprise Holdings Foundation Mr Edward Mills I firmly believe that the e-Therapeutics plc Fluor Ltd nature of achieving a Class of 1972 Frederick R Miller Ltd Mrs Maundy Todd and scholarship will be Chris Gethin Guildford Borough Council Mr Laurie Todd recognised by future Hazelhurst Trust Director of Development and Alumni Relations Class of 1973 potential employers Hogsback Brewery Ltd Holiday Inn, Guildford Mr Robert Earl as a major achievement. Infectious Disease Research Trust Class of 1974 International Fine Particle Research Mr Gavin Whichello Institute, Inc Erik Strandberg Class of 1976 Keller Limited Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust Dr David Ebsworth De Reuck Scholar Liver Cancer Surgery Appeal Class of 1977 Current and past staff of Surrey McGrath Charitable Trust Dr Andrew Parkinson Mrs Pat Grayburn MBE MFT Industrial Ltd 32 | Thank you University of Surrey Supporting Surrey | 33

Nutriment Ltd The following people have kindly Mr Christopher Corin * Class of 1964 Class of 1968 Mr Malcolm Johnson Penningtons Manche LLP confirmed that they will be leaving Mr Cecil Hardwick Mr David Britland Mrs Lulu Button Mr Bob Matthews Petplan Charitable Trust a gift to Surrey in their will Mr Peter Jackson Mr David Freer Mr Michael Frankland Mr Alan Mills Qube Learning Mr Jeffrey and Mrs Anne Allen Mr Peter Ryalls Mr Gerald Jones Mr Paul Godwin Mrs Pauline Oliver ReEnergise Ltd Mr Joseph Anthony and two anonymous donors Mr David Marshall Ms Evelyne Gracey Rev’d Peter Wintgens Santander UK plc Dr John Nichols Class of 1953 Dr Peter Mercer Mr Donald Greenfield Class of 1971 Society for Applied Microbiology Ms Eileen Russell-Roberts Dr Frank Green Mr John Palmer Dr Trevor Harvey Mr Simon Barrington Society for the Study of Addiction Mr Darrell and Professor Janet Stocks Dr Peter Hallgarten Ms Kay Salter Mr Barry Mantle Mr Vibhaker Baxi * South Anston Ltd Dr Ian White and one anonymous donor Class of 1965 Mrs Mary Moon Mr Ian Bell Sport England and two anonymous donors Mr Tony Sanders Class of 1954 Mr Tony Cash Mr John Cope TBS GB Limited Mrs Gillian Elkins Mrs Janet Shave Mr Derek Fawbert Ted Adams Trust Ltd Dr John Neill Mr Keith Goddard Dr Neil Short Mrs Jennifer Gammon The Braithwaite Family Foundation Dr John Redfern Dr Kajal Gupta * Dr Derreck Siddell Mr Reginald George The British Academy This recognition has made Class of 1955 Dr Christopher Hill * Mr John Smith Mr Richard Glover The Burdett Trust for Nursing Mr Peter Stone me even more ambitious to Dr Sik Kwan Ms Margaret Tettey Mr Douglas Hayton The Daphne Jackson Trust improve my knowledge Class of 1956 Mrs Rosemary Phillips Mr Richard Tremaine Mr Bruce Healey The Garfield Weston Foundation that will ensure that I am Professor Gordon Birch Mrs Judith Sawyer Sir David Varney * Mr Labib Kawar The Homelands Charitable Trust Mr Stanley Holder OBE Mr Malcolm Vincent Mr Martin Lambeth able to care for my The Hospital Saturday Fund Dr David West Class of 1969 Mrs Pamela Mascall The Humphrey Richardson Taylor patients effectively. Class of 1957 Mr Joseph Anthony Mr Edward Mills * Charitable Trust Mrs Anne Coombs Generously providing the Mr Kit Chapman MBE Mrs Jan Royle The Institute for Food, Brain and Dr Salha Daniel funding for the bursary Mr John Clements Mr Michael Smith Behaviour Sarah-Jane Gubby Dr Bill Ryan Mr Brian Ellsmore Mrs Margaret Southgate The Kennel Club for my Professional Training Janet Bates Memorial Prize-winner Mr William Gemmell Mr Tim Tempest The Leach Fourteenth Trust Class of 1958 Year in North Carolina has Mr Mike Glover OBE and two anonymous donors The Leverhulme Trust Mr Neil Ashley made it the best it can Mr David Graves * Class of 1972 The London Mathematical Society All donors Mr Mike Banfield possibly be. Mr Ken Hodges Mr David Blackman The Prostate Project Foundation Class of 1943 Mrs Ro Dewey Dr Malcolm Joynes Mr Alan Chick The Rank Prize Funds Mr Raymond Coupe Dr Ernest Littauer * Mr Keith Kinsbrook Mr Dean Clayton The Royal Academy of Engineering Mrs Erica Pilliner Mr Paul Merritt Mr Simon Learoyd Mr Ray de Witt The Royal Society Mr Edward Welch Rosemary Blake Class of 1946 Mr James Lever Mr Ken Fidler • The Rumba Foundation and one anonymous donor Overseas PTY Bursary recipient Mr Dennis Marshall * Dr Peter Newman Mr Andrew Gasson The South Square Trust Class of 1959 Mrs Elizabeth Marshall * Mr Roger Newman Mr Ken Harrison The Waterloo Foundation Mr Bernard Jackson Class of 1966 Mr Alan Waters * Mr Charles Parry Mrs Susan Harrison The William and Elizabeth Davies Mr Brian James Mr Allan Compton Mr Terrel Wyatt Ms Mary Wallace Mr Richard Iley Charitable Trust Dr John Mansell Mr John Firth Class of 1947 Ms Anne Watts CBE Mr Peter Jacobsen • Topic of Cancer Mr Graham Potter Mr Ken Harris Mr Michael How Mr David Whitten Mrs Margaret Jeffery Troika Recruitment Ltd Mr David Pratley Dr David Izod Mr Francis Midmer and two anonymous donors Mr Philip Moore Viralytics Ltd and two anonymous donors Eur Ing Robert Knight Mr Ian Sleave VJ Tech Mrs Patricia Waters * Mr Bob Puttock Class of 1960 Mrs Kim Stoll Wellcome Trust and one anonymous donor Dr Fred Starr Mr Iain McKenzie Mr John Tasker Class of 1948 Class of 1967 Mrs Alanda Whitehead I would like to thank Mr Roger Tidyman Mrs Patricia Barnett Mr John Carr Class of 1961 you for acknowledging Mrs Maundy Todd * Class of 1949 Mr Allan Delves I am certain that the Miss Carole Fisher my efforts and making me Mr Laurie Todd * Mr John Sayers Mr Gerry Francis Mr Bernard Jones Mr Brian Weller world would be a much Mr Eddie Goddard feel valued. This award has Class of 1950 Mr Robert King and one anonymous donor better place if there were Dr Ravi Khanna encouraged and inspired Mrs Sylvia Allum * Mr Roger Tharby Mr Edward Kidby more people like yourselves Mr Peter Beech and two anonymous donors me to work even harder to Mrs Maureen Lahiff that understood that education Dr Alan Littlejohn Class of 1962 Mr John Martin develop myself professionally. Mr Harry Prior Thank you for the is what advances human The Rev Dr Richard Buxton Dr Juan Matthews Mrs Hazel Prior amazing platform to civilisation and invested in Dr Henry Chandler Mrs Leonie Mercer Eur Ing Tony Stillwell-Cox success you have our universities. Mr Len Davis Mr Richard Moon Helena Ije Class of 1951 Dr Colin Hearsey Mr Martin Mortimore Winner of Nailon Hospitality Prize given me. Mrs Barbara Cutland Mr Michael Kelly Mrs Harriett Nailon in memory of Philip Nailon Mr Michael Cutland Mr David Peacock Mr Ian Newman Daniil Chatzipanigiotis Dr Roy Foster Mr Peter Rodd Mr John Pengelly Class of 1970 Samuel Fogg De Reuck Scholar Mr John Peverel-Cooper CEng FICE Class of 1963 Mr Michael Pettman Mr Wayne Barnacal * Jim O’Neill Scholar FIHT Dr Martin Desvaux Professor John Pickett CBE FRS Mr Alex Bell In memory Dr Reuben Skipper • Mrs Jill Fayers Mr Robert Pryde Mr David Bramble Class of 1973 With thanks to our legacy donors who Class of 1952 Mr Edward Phillips Mr John Rowley Mr Steve Divey Mrs Sandra Divey sadly passed away this year Dr Derek Avery Mr Rodney Smith Mrs Mavis Shipton Mr Alan Elsworth Mr Robert Earl * Mr Frank Chasemore Mr Peter Baily Mr Tony Sweetsur Mr Roger Shipton Dr John Gravenor Mr Peter Edwards Dr Richard H Hinton Mrs Lenore Burt Mr Jay Tanna * Mr Anthony Styles Mr Michael Head Mr John Empringham Mr Don Rossington Dr Ronald Burt Mr Peter Venison CVO * and one anonymous donor Mrs Lindsey Jacobsen Mr Richard Fairhead

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Mrs Celia Firmin Class of 1976 Dr Ailsa Welch Class of 1981 Miss Karen Border Mr Glyn Roberts Mrs Karin Forman Mr Ian Ayres Ms Alison Whitehorn Mrs Elizabeth Batchelor • Mrs Pamela Cribbin Mr David Weston Dr Juliet Gray Mr David Badger and seven anonymous donors Mr Colin Brookman Mrs Linda Gan Class of 1987 Mr Charles Harrison Dr Frances Badger Class of 1978 Mr Simon Cocker Mr Stephen Hunt Mrs Theresa Chant Mr Peter Ibbett Mr Anthony Batty Mr John Breach Professor Nicola Curtin Mrs Rosemary Imrie Mrs Charlotte Dunn Dr Sherif Ismail Mr Chris Booker Mr Chris Chess Mr Ian Eldridge * Mr Parisa Iwat Mr Timothy Dunn Mr Anatoly Kurdynovsky Mr Stephen Boyd Mr Cled Cole * Mrs Gill Faragher Mrs Lynda Lucas Mrs Rachel Hitchcock Mr Gerry Lynas Mr Owen Carlstrand Mrs Val Cole * Mr William Fryers Mr Gerry Marshall Mr Robin How Mr Nicholas Mead Mr Peter Cooper Miss Penny Comerford Mrs Elizabeth Harding Mr Steve Mitchell Mr Stephen Jackson Mr David Morgan Dr Philip Costen Dr John Connelly Mr Lieow Koh Dr Guoxiang Qu Mrs Ruth Roberts Mr John Rowland Mrs Carolynne Cox Mr Colin Cooper Ms Terry Marsh Mr Ian Robinson Professor Jonathan Seville Mr John Tate Miss Rowena Davies Mrs Sam Dawson Miss Julia Morgan Mrs Rose Sanders and one anonymous donor Mr John Thompson Mr Martyn Drain Dr Siobhan O’Farrell Mr Paul Sheffield CBE Mr Martyn Everitt Class of 1988 Mrs Mary Tidyman Mr John Duffy Mrs Rosemary O’Hagan Mrs Karen Wallbridge Mr Christopher Handley Mr Jim Abbiss Mr Malcolm Walker Dr David Ebsworth * Mr Kishan Sachania Mr Michael Watts Mr Michael Kirk Mrs Charlene Connelly Mr Michael Wells Mr Tony Edwards Dr Colin Smithers Mrs Alison Winzenried Mrs Helen Leng Mr Jude D’Souza and one anonymous donor Mr Malcolm Gregory Eur Ing John Talbot and three anonymous donors Mr Nigel Lewis Mr Ray Grace Class of 1974 Mr John Guttridge Mr Kevin Wendelken Mrs Val Nichol Class of 1984 Mr Richard J Hall Mr Bamdad Aziz Mr David Guy Dr John Wilson Mrs Janet Preston Dr Christopher Athayde Mr Richard L Hall Mr Chris Birch Mr Jeremy Hall and one anonymous donor Dr Deborah Reed Miss Rhoda Baxter Mr Duncan Hope Dr Michael Bird Rev’d Maureen Hobbs Mr Stephen Reid Mr Neil Chapman * Mrs Nicola Hope Ms Gill Clack Mr Alan Hone Ms Linda Walsh Mrs Wendy Grafton Miss Bernadette Kearney Mr Vincent Dey Mrs Caroline House Class of 1979 Mr Mark Oliver Mr Chris Milburn Mr Jonathan Gammon Mrs Sue Konieczny The support provided by Mr Christopher Braithwaite * Mr Keith Richardson Mrs Andrea Nunn Mrs Helen Glover Dr Matthew Lindley the scholarship was a key Mrs Lynette Braithwaite * Dr Paula Richardson Lieutenant Colonel John Henwood Mr Michael Luetchford Class of 1989 Mr David Cottom part in helping me to Mr Jeremy Sykes Mr Norman Hopkinson Mrs Norma Luetchford Dr Marian Aldhous Mr Steven Crome discover things outside Mr Duncan Turner Mrs Pamela Jackson Mrs Janet Mcgready Mr Michael Chace-Ortiz Mr Paul Edwards MBE of the university and Dr John Vincent Mr John Mathieson Mr Jeremiah O’Dwyer Mr Ian Corless Mrs Penny Holsgrove Mrs Mary Whitelock Dr Stuart Mckay Dr Gerald Reeves enhance my CV, which Mr David Heale Dr Kate Irving Miss Jennifer Wicking Mr Anthony Muckley Mr Ian Wathen Dr Mehdi Khabbazan Mr Alun Morgan I am extremely grateful for. Class of 1985 Mr Richard O’Connor Mr Stephen Wick Mr Anthony Middleton Mme Mirna Rodriguez Mr Roger Bate Mr Graham Patterson and one anonymous donor Mr Simon Ogilvie Mr John Nichols Mr David Slater Mr Jonathan Bennett Mr Gordon Robertson Mr David Reeks Mrs Lorna Tinto Jonas Jonaitis Mrs Elizabeth Chapman * Mr Paul Spurgeon Ms Anne Rix Mr Tim Watts Jim O’Neill Scholar Mr Kevin Charman Dr Clive Travis Mr Chris Rock I believe all the prize-winners Mr Michael Wilson Dr Paul Denison and two anonymous donors and one anonymous donor Class of 1982 Mr Mark Dodson Mr John Sharpe can say with great pleasure Mr Peter Sutton Class of 1980 Dr Souad Al-Sabah * Dr Carol Hillier that these prizes are a great Mrs Lynda Taylor Mrs Helen Arnold Mr Davy Alfert Dr Susan Kingman Gavin Whichello * way of encouraging values Mr Tim Arnold Mr Simon Allen Mrs Philippa Lark Not only has the scholarship Mr Anthony Whitton such as effort, hard-work Ms Angela Boddy Mrs Jill Brookman Mr Robert Lloyd provided me with additional Dr Anne Broome Miss Alison Northey and two anonymous donors and endeavour for students Mr Gerald Brooks income but, most importantly, Mr Jolyon Caplin Mr Rakesh Patel Class of 1975 Mrs Jacqueline Cherry and professionals. Mr Nicholas Care Mrs Catherine Ross with additional confidence Mr Philip Bowden Mrs Susan Clifford Mr Jimmy Carter Mr Martin Spencer in myself, which is priceless. Colonel Patrick Callan Mrs Ann Crome Mrs Kate Chilton Mrs Joanna Sykes Mrs Angela Fishenden Mr Morgan David Professor Karen Evans Mr Edward Warren Mrs Sally Furniss Jesus Rodriguez Rodriguez Mr Ian Drake Dr Helen Glenister Mr Peter Wickenden Miss Angela Hennessey Winner of The Braithwaite Prize for Mr Wassim El-Boustany Akselia Asenova Mr Gary Hallisey and two anonymous donors Mr Michael Howell Highest Attaining Student Mr Martin Fagan Robert Earl Scholar Mr John Harpole Mr James Hutchins Mr Simon Fox Class of 1986 Dr Irene Himona Mr Gordon James Class of 1977 Mr Phil Goacher Professor Jim Al-Khalili OBE Class of 1990 Mr Jonathan Miller Mr Nick James Professor Nigel Allsop Mrs Maud Hadden Mr Martin Back Mr Steve Arkle Mr Anthony Millett Mrs Elaine Lockett Mr Anthony Bowen Mr Paul Hoyland Mr Willi Bode Mrs Kim Bayley Dr Jim O’Neill * Mrs Lesley Paris Professor Brian Hay Mr Swaraj Jeyasingh Mr Doug Bowman Mr Andy Bloor Mr Leo Osugo Mr Nigel Pearson Mr Martin Hill Mrs Victoria Ledger Mr James Brennan Mr Jon Bradshaw Mr Alan Ross Dr Christopher Romanowski Mrs Liz Hutchins Mrs Caroline O’Neill * Mrs Susan Cannings Mr Stephen Cook Professor Paul Stone Mr Andrew Jesman Mrs Ginny Picot Mrs Tina Stoel-Walker Dr Paul Green Mr Tim Drewitt Mr Nigel Vokes Mr Ian McCalla Mr Mark Preston Mrs Susan Toner Dr Emma Hennessey Mr Alan Hirst Mr Derek Walker Mr Adrian Noke Dr Patricia Pringle Dr Simon Walker Mr Neil Irani Mr John Hitchcock Mr David Webster Dr Chris Paddon Mr Paul Samrah and four anonymous donors Flt Lt M W Jenks Mr Mark Hope Mr Peter Whattler Mr Alan Paine Dr Julie Taylor Class of 1983 Dr Nemata Majeks-Walker Miss Katarina Hunt Mr Jeffrey White Dr Andrew Parkinson * Mr Robert Tidbury Dr Gerard Berry Mr Philip Meredith Mr Andrew Jones Eur Ing Paul Williams Mr Alex Rankine Mrs Helen Weir Mrs Cathyrn Bird Mrs Hazel O’Sullivan Mrs Fiona Kirkham Mr Kit Sang Wong Mr John Scott Miss Eleanor Woo * Mr Simon Bird Dr Beverley Roberts Mrs Rachel Maynard

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Ms Carolyn Mell Mr Philip Hite Mr Patrick King Dr Tim Brown Mr Philip Williams Mr Ian Clapham Miss Alison Sapsford Mrs Claire Howells Mr Stephen Knock Mr Michael Bull and two anonymous donors Mr Thomas Crowder Dr Gareth Shackleton Mrs Sally James Mrs Maria Martensson Mrs Victoria Bull Class of 2002 Mr Mick Gilbert Mr Andrew Smith Mr Simon Jephcote Mr Rajesh Mehrotra Mr Howard Cherry Mrs Funmilola Adeniran Mr Alistair Goldby Professor Ian Wells Miss Agatha Kalisperas Mr Ian Phillpot Mr Ewen Ferguson Mr James Edwards Mr Mahir Gul and one anonymous donor Mr Mohammad Khan Mrs Michelle Phillpot Mr Lance Goodship Mr Joel Fielder Mr William Hall Class of 1991 Mr Adewale Lawal Mr Gordon Secker Mr James Hemingway Miss Ruth Gosling Mr Peter Hart Mr Rory Baker-Johnson Mr Michael Lees Mrs Cathy Woodcock Mr Yasser Hussain Mrs Jacquelynn Luben Miss Cynthia Jackson Mr Michael Burch Mr Jonathan Mackie Mr Geoffrey Woodcock Mr Christopher Jones Mr Michael Psiakis Mr Ben Keen Mr Angus Eaton Mrs Rosemary Norrish Mr Tony Woollard Mr James Lightowler Mr Victor Quashie Mrs Janet Lane Mrs Jane Eaton Mr Steve Parrish * Mr Hsiang Yin Mr Marcus Mayers Dr Gillian Smith Mr Reginald Moore Mr Ranjit Modhawadia Mr Peter Fox Dr Theresa Pell Class of 1997 Dr Paul Smith Dr John Nichols Mr John Ovenden Miss Julie Gradowski Miss Kerry Sidaway Dr Louise Affleck Dr John Williams Mr James Parrott Mrs Sarah Pike Ms Lynne Hamilton-Pearson Mrs Caroline Stephens Mr Philip Aitkens Miss Victoria Wright Mr Simon Pearson Miss Nikki Read Mr Edward Hopperton Mr Alan Thomas Mrs Rosalind Azouzi and two anonymous donors Mr Graham Preedy Dr Warren Read Mr Nizar Kagzi and three anonymous donors Mr Narvir Brar Miss Emma Reynolds Ms Eileen Russell-Roberts Class of 2003 Mrs Susan Morrison Class of 1995 Miss Carol Chasteauneuf Mr Christopher Stephen Dr Stefan Scot Mr Alhasan Basalamah Mr Jason Prior * Dr Stefanos Bitzakidis Mr Jaimie Cripps Mr Trond Ulvestad Mr David Thursby Mr Peter Blacow Mr Zia Qadeer Dr Adam Chaplin Mr Edward Crocker Mrs Barbara Withers Dr Allan Way Mrs Sharon Boylett Mrs Katrina Roberts Mrs Georgina Churchlow Mr Olalekan Daramola and one anonymous donor and one anonymous donor Mr Tom Burton Mr Robert Shetler-Jones Miss Emma Facey Mrs Katie Davidson Mr Jeremy Carter Class of 2006 Class of 2000 Mr Adrian Whitehead Mr Edward Goodall Mrs Vivien Eckersley Mr Andrew Chapman Dr Jasmine Chin Mr Oliver Adams Mr Richard Womersley Mrs Stella Goodwin Mrs Avril Evitts Mr Matthew Cook Dr Fabio Ciampoli Mr Adedayo Ashaye and one anonymous donor Mr Richard Howells Mr Raveendran Joganathan Mrs Tamsin Grant Mr Andy Davies Mr Russell Breden CEng MIMechE Class of 1992 Mrs Clare Knock Mr Malhar Korde Mr Benjamin Haworth Dr Christopher Bridge Mr Robert Bain Mr Sanjeev Lakhani Mr Toby Mollett Mrs Vicki Kessler Mrs Crystal Bridge Dr Melinda Bunyan Mr Philip Monk Miss Tara Morrissy Mrs Cherie Kong-Colucci Miss Anna Butterworth Miss Elizabeth Chesters Mrs Catherine Mulder Mr William Nichols Thanks to your generosity, Miss Kate Lincoln Mrs Anne-Marie Charsley Mrs Penny Doyle Mrs Lorna Pearce Dr Christopher Purry the inevitable financial Ms Laura Moore Mr Christopher Cheyette Miss Janet Evans Mr Richard Plowman Mr Atif Rahman Mr Victor Okojevoh Mr Robert Combes burden of studying Mr Graeme Fossett Mr Mark Ralston and Mr Ed Funnell Miss Julie Rowling Mr Folarin Oyeleye Mrs Lucy Evans and living alone in a Mr Tim Giles Mrs Philipa Robbins Mrs Jennifer Turnnidge Miss Patricia Ranson Mrs Erica Healy Mr Richard Howlett Mr Balasuntharam Sribavananthan Dr Carl Westmoreland place far from home Mrs Susan Redward Mr David Link Ms Sophie Moeng Dr Alex Stovell and two anonymous donors is certainly lightened. Mrs Lynda Shore Mr Aaron Sutherland Ms Helen Martin Mr Nazodeen Mohammed Class of 1998 Dr Christine Stam Mr Robin Tingey Mrs Catherine Nottage Mr Johannus Mulder Mr John Albon Mr Ray Street Mr Mostyn Woodhouse Mr Wiafe Osei-Bonsu Mr Paul Odunewu Mr Steven Broadbent Mrs Manijeh Tahouni and one anonymous donor Dr Francis Pike Michele Luzio Mrs Nicola Robertson Mrs Patricia Coombs Mr David Richings Littauer Award-winner Mr James R Taylor Miss Julie Wilks Dr Justian Fox Mrs Michaela Simpson Mrs Rachel Wade Class of 1993 Mrs Phillippa Hunt Mr Anoop Sood Class of 2004 Mr Eliot Williams Dr Emmanuel Adesioye * I am convinced that Mrs Catherine Jones Dr Gerda Speller Mr Hashim Alsaidi Mr Kerem Yazici Mrs Jo-Ann Birch with your support many Dr Teresa Kho Dr Ben Supper Mr Keith Bottomley Dr Munir Zaman Mr Hans Kollautz Mr Colin Brown Mr Fred Cahill * more students like me Dr Pouya Taaghol Class of 2007 Dr Mark Howells Mrs Eleanor Krukowski Dr Alan Woodcock Dr Natalie Cropp Mr Ryan Ahmed will be able to achieve Mr Anthony Lee Mr Matthew Long and three anonymous donors Miss Anne Cygler Mr Emmanuel Bairaktaris their goals in life. Mrs Rebecca Metcalfe Mr Roger Dowsett Mrs Anne Lees Class of 2001 Mrs Rachel Bevan Dr Peter Michaelis Dr Fiona Ellis Mr Martin Neill Mrs Andree Atkinson Mr Stephen D’Aulby Dr Chris Monk Mrs Nosakhare Esan Mr John O’Connor Mrs Heather Barton Mr Valentine Douglas Mr David Moore Mr Matthew Fletcher Mr Alistair Parry Ruben Perez Valls Mr Timothy Bird Dr Nicole Doyle Mrs Fern Noble Mr David Peet Winner of The Braithwaite Prize for Miss Danielle Davis Dr Colum Holtam Miss Eleanor Dufour Mrs Diane Richardson Mr Junichi Ogawa Mrs Lisanne Mealing Performance Mr Mark Evans Mrs Ann Kimber Mr Michael Oughton Mr Alistair Robertson Ms Helen Fisher Mr Ahmad Nasralla Dr Edmund Kirby Miss Corinna Phillips Mr Alistair Ross Class of 1996 Mr Jonathan Graham Mr Martin Page Mrs Ulku Kondoz Mrs Sarah Ross Dr Christine Bertrand Mrs Sandra Pinheiro Stovell Dr Selvaratnam Indrakumar Mr Ewan Panter Professor Brian Lake Miss Ruth Tansey Mr David Boyd Mr David Preston Mrs Sally Kleyn Mrs Louisa Quegan Miss Carolyn Le Mercier Mr Nigel Thompson Mr Christopher Edgar Mr Lokanand Ramdharee Mr Daniel Lock Mr David Smith Mrs Carolyn Lucas and one anonymous donor Mr Andrew Friend-Smith Mr Robert Read Mrs Nicola Pell Dr Steve Waygood Mr Kehinde Osanyintuyi Class of 1994 Mr Matthew Fulcher and three anonymous donors Mr Warren Price Mr Stuart Whibley Miss Kerry Parker Mr Andrew Caldwell Mr John Guy Class of 1999 Mr Richard Rees Dr Richard Woods Dr Paula Reed Miss Sheryl Caswell Mr Paul Harris Mr Paul Astbury Mr Jason Rogers Class of 2005 Mr Richard Scott Mr Graham Cole Mr Richard Harris Mrs Elizabeth-Irene Baitie Ms Justine Rose Mrs Ashleigh Allen Mrs Freda Smithers Mr Robert Ducke Mr Paul Harrison Ms Amina Baksh Mrs Gemma Simmons Mrs Maria Amenitskaya Mr Michail Voulgaris Mrs Julie Giles Mr Glen Hodge Miss Jenny Ball Mr Andrew Thomas Dr Craig Bruce Ms Susan Young Dr Del Gray Mrs Rachel Hodge Dr Catriona Brooks Mrs Mary Townsend Mr Wing Fung Cheung and one anonymous donor

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Class of 2008 Mrs Abigail Wallis Miss Lauren Parker Mr Sai Ge Mr Pengsheng Cao Ms Penny Nicholls Mr Nabil Asif Mr Jonathan Wright Miss Shekinah Siringwani Mrs Susan Hitchcock Mr Pavithiran Chandran Mr Tom Noble Mr Thomas Bottrill and one anonymous donor The Right Hon The Lord Howell of Miss Liqun Chen Ms Heidi Notter Mrs Beauty Chakani Class of 2011 Class of 2015 Guildford PC Ms Mabel Chen Ms Annie Osterloff Mrs Katija Dowlut Mr Olanshile Adeoso Mr Ali Alsaidy Mrs Marie-Jose Janssen Mr Paul Chesterton Ms Yukie Otani Mr Michael Dumaurier Miss Maryam Amer Mr Chris Evans Dr Leonard Kail Miss Jayne Chidgey-Clark Mr Alex Page Mr Tekena Fubara Miss Lauren Burch Dr Rita Le Var Mr Sujay Gijare Miss Jacqui Chidgey-Clark Dr Sharmini Paramasivam Mrs Kay Gibbons Mr Dominic Clarke Mrs Celia Lee Mr Ming Guo Ms Tracy Collier Ms Sharenee Paramasivam Ms Emily Hollands Miss Laura Davies Mrs Sande Long Mrs Stephanie Hibberd Ms Sophie Collins Miss Thanyatorn Parapuntakul Dr Yichao Jin Miss Alana Dowling Mrs Anita Longworth Mr Paul Ioannou Mr Jacob Cuddihy Mr Pol Pathonsmith Dr John Jones Ms Katerina Koehlerova Dr Susan and Mr Iain Mclaren Mr Rowan Ling Mr Josh Dennis Ms Vinothini Perampalam Miss Tirupa Joshi Mr Louie Over Mr Benet Northcote Mrs Corrine Nolan Mr Gareth Dickens Miss Susanna King Mr Ian Woods Mr Douglas Robertson CBE DL FRSA Miss Nanat Phuvathanarak Miss Janet Oladele Ms Laura Dymock Ms Pauline Pike Miss Anastasia Lynn-Smith and two anonymous donors Mr John Tytherleigh Mrs Lucy Evans Mr Jonathan Pilborough Miss Rachel Pritchard Miss Angela McCormack Class of 2016 Mr Ray Wilson Mr Bengang Fang Mrs Desney Samson Mr Alex Rayner Mr Trevor Mears Ms Birna Asbjornsdottir Major General Denys Wood CB Farnham Theatre Association Mr Tamesh Sivaguru Mr Sarunyu Reantragoon Ms Michelle O’Mahony Miss Ellen Brown and three anonymous donors Miss Beth Farrar Mr Venkata Vishnumolakala Mrs Kate Redrup Mr Andre Pinho Mr Omar Ebeid Miss Caroline Fleet and two anonymous donors Ms Reshmi Revi Mr Michael Pollard Mr Sandeep Rao Gopalam Organisations including Ms Jane Fraleigh Class of 2012 Miss Bussakorn Rungruangduayboon Ms Joanne Sibthorpe Mr Christian O’Brien Charities, Corporations Mr Gately Freeman Mr Seyed Alireza Behnejad Mr Tom Slaughter Dr Tunji Oyewole and Trusts & Foundations Mr Kyle Gapper Ms Vasinee Saeng-Uraiporn Eur Ing Paul Choularton Mr Michael Smaldon Dr Arron Shutt Adrian James Acoustics Limited Ms Katy Garland Pearapon Saerekul Mr Daniel Copleston Mr Robert Smith Airbase Interiors Limited Miss Rumour Giles Mr James Sears Mr Victor Enubunniga Current and past staff of Surrey Miss Jessie Tan Cavalier Health Fund Mr George Glenister Mr Mike Silver Mr Neil Faulkner Professor David Allen Miss Alexandra Ushamirskaya Dolby Europe Ltd Dr Constanza Gomez Alvarez Mr Wajirakorn Somboon Mr Dean Kempton Mrs Ann Brumfit Mr Justin Waite Dray Court Social Club Miss Veronica Goodman Ms Graidhne Spoors Mr Rakam Limbu Mrs Amintha Buckland Mr Thomas Wallis Focusrite Audio Engineering Ltd Miss Clare Hanington Mr Andrew Stevenson Mr Brian Richards Dr Tony Clayton Mr Yuwah Wan IBM United Kingdom Ltd Mr Huang Haofei Mrs Sally Stevenson Mrs Regina Santos Mr Anthony & Mrs Marjorie De Reuck and two anonymous donors National Physical Laboratory (NPL) Mr Luke Harvey Ms Rowan Suart Professor Vince Emery Royal Society of Chemistry Class of 2009 Ms Judith Hawley Mr Jaymes Sygrove Professor David Fisher Spire View Limited Mrs Joyce Agyare-Twum Mr Xiaoyu He Ms Sawarak Tangprasittichok Mr Chris Gethin The Deakin Charitable Trust Dr Murat Badem Mr Andrew Hodson Mr Nontanus Tantirassamee I hope you will continue Ms Sarah-Louise Hood The Nuffield Foundation Mr Bilal Bilal Miss Mandy Hossack Mr Nicholas Taylor to inspire young engineers Professor Michael Kearney The Worshipful Company of Musicians Mr Ross Clark Mr Arjuna Indralingham Ms Liu Teerarujinon Mr Roger Lux Ultra Electronics - Nuclear Control Mr Stephen Cottingham the way you inspired me International Animal Rescue Mrs Elaine and Mr Rob Thain Professor Vincent Marks Systems Miss Shuo Cui to keep going and follow Mr Bob James Ms Raveerat Thaveesangskulthai Mr Greg Melly Woodleyside IT Ltd Mr Jonathan Drysch Miss Pakaporn Jaratwuttipreeda Miss Nutchaya Thiralertpanit my dreams. Ms Trudy Monk WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Mr Michael Lattimer Dr Kamalan Jeevaratnam Professor Graham Parker Ms Nisha Thiyagarajan Ms Quan Liang Miss Louise Jones Mrs Judith Pollard Miss Jasmine Tse Mr Neil Metcalfe Ms Vasoodaven Joy Anastasios Stamatis Mrs Kate Redrup Mr Michael Tumbiolo Miss Hanna Moghul I would like to thank you Mr Ketan Jung Dulal Mr Keith Robson USSU Musical Theatre Society Miss Yetunde Ogunbiyi Winner of The Braithwaite Prize Mr Surapark Kaikaew Professor John Salmon for enabling my achievements Ms Asta Volkauskiene Dr Chiu Wah Or for Performance Miss Suchanya Kanjanachusak Professor Sir Christopher Snowden FRS to be recognised in this way Ms Caitlin Walters Mr Philip Rush Mr Kumar Keshan FREng Mr Angus Warren Mr Upvan Sharma Class of 2013 and contributing to my Ms Laura Kirby Professor Raymond Spier Ms Lauren Weston Mr Robert Tegg Mr Ali Abdul personal growth. Mr Kittiphon Kongkhaensarn Mr Paul Stephenson Mr Thomas Wilkinson Miss Alexandra Davies Mr Tanapon Kraisirivet Class of 2010 Mr James Strawson Ms Emilia Williams Mr Peter Ferguson Ms Melissa Lai Miss Margaret Adeoye Mrs Margaret Westwood Ms Sophia Wilson Mr Aamir Ansari Dr Michael Goodfellow Mr Alex Law and one anonymous donor Angelo Milanesi Mr Ian Wilson Miss Andrea Black Mrs Maire Granger Miss Siriporn Leelasuksawat Winner of The Braithwaite Prize Mrs Charlotte Wilson Mr Adam Brown Mrs Helen Kerslake Friends Ms Erin Lim for Performance Mr Atthasit Wongjohn Mrs Michelle Cattermole Mrs Sara Patience Mr Syed Ammar Ms Sasikala Lingam and 40 anonymous donors Mr John Dear Mr Ahmed Randeree Mrs Jean Bader Crowdfunders Ms Malini Lingam and 14 unidentified donors Ms Wenyu Dong Mr Nicholas Sands Mr Gordon Bates DL Mr Jamie Anthony Miss Yubin Liu Mrs Jane Gough Miss Sandra Skipper Dr Robert Blundell Mr Bailey Atkinson Mr Robert Lowes Mr Uday Joshi Mrs Pauline Stone The Right Hon The Baroness Bottomley Mr Anthony Ball Mr Ben Lyon Miss Neeshe Khan Class of 2014 of Nettlestone PC JP Ms Linda Bermingham Miss Jiafei Ma If your name is not listed here, it is Mr Joe Marsh Mrs Yvonne Akomeah Mr Simon Brown Mr Mike Bermingham Ms Panthitra Maisopa probably because we think you have Miss Hattie Moyes Miss Sabina Amin Dr Peter Chester Mr Matthew Bermingham Mr Azar Majidli requested to remain an anonymous Mr Sankar Paranjothy Mr Thomas Bryant Mrs Susan Duke Mrs Jane Bradford Miss Rommanee Mansukhum donor. 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