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| 23 Apr 2024 | |
| Written by Gemma Wise | |
| Alumnae News |
University of Manchester graduate Tatiana Parr has been awarded one of the Henry Moore Dissertation prizes for her BA dissertation in Art History titled ‘Harmony and Hostility: A Study of Ancient Ife’s Figural Sculptures c. 1100-1400 CE’.
Tatiana’s dissertation considers the insight ancient life’s figurative sculptures provide into the complex warn-torn society they were made within.
The Henry Moore Foundation describe Tatiana’s work as being historically rigorous and extremely well researched, with a depth of knowledge strikingly impressive at undergraduate level.
A service of thanksgiving is to be held at Cookham Dean Church, St John the Baptist on Monday 3 November at 2.00pm. All welcome. More...
Congratulations to Emeritus Governor, Professor Julia Buckingham (1968 Leaver), who was awarded a DBE in the King’s New … More...
On Friday, 22nd November, from 10:30 am to 2 pm. The Old Gym will come alive for the PGSM annual Christmas Fair. You wil… More...
A big thank you to all of the alumnae who gave their time to support a very successful UV Careers Evening Networking eve… More...
Naomi Hulatt (nee Petyan,1995 leaver) has launched a new art business based in Newton Ferrers, South Devon. More...
After eleven wonderful and very productive years, Dr Kirk has made the difficult personal decision that now is the time for her to retire from her rol… More...
Last week, singing teacher, Mr Harrison-Oram, stepped in at the last minute to perform Carmina Burana with the Calne Choral Society. More...
Tennis, teamwork and Mallorcan sunshine! From court to coast, SMC pupils embraced every moment of an unforgettable Easter adventure, with top-level te… More...