The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Hundreds of Perth UHI graduates enjoy their day of celebratio­n

EDUCATION: Emotional send-off for Fair City students at ceremony attended by the Princess Royal

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

An award-winning crime writer and a renowned historian received honorary doctorates at a bustling graduation ceremony in Perth.

Peter May, known for his best-selling Lewis Trilogy, and documentar­ymaker John Keay received their honours from the Princess Royal, in front of more than 320 Perth College UHI students.

The princess, who is chancellor of the University of the Highlands and Islands, oversaw yesterday afternoon’s event in Perth Concert Hall before taking part in the traditiona­l “town and gown” procession through the city centre.

Writer May, 67, said receiving the award was an “absolute privilege and an honour, particular­ly from a university which has done so much to revolution­ise tertiary education in the Highlands and Islands – a part of Scotland in which my heart has resided now for many years”.

Keay, who specialise­s in India, Asia and China and has written

“Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve. CAMERON MCNEISH

25 books, said: “Something as unexpected as an honorary doctorate is in a class of its own. I am so proud to receive it and am immensely grateful.”

Gleneagles chef Andrew Fairlie, who died in January after a long illness, was honoured with a posthumous award. His widow Kate accepted the prestigiou­s Alumnus of the Year award on his behalf.

Keynote speaker Cameron Mcneish, an award-winning writer and TV presenter, told students: “Aim beyond what you think you are capable of.

“Without question, you must believe what you’re doing is possible. Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”

Lewis Melloy was awarded UHI Undergradu­ate Student of the Year. The BSC (Hons) sport and fitness student was nominated for his positive contributi­on to the college, the department, his course developmen­t and the support he gave to his peers along the way.

Lewis said in his student vote of thanks: “A special thank you goes out to our lecturers who have done a tremendous job of teaching and working with us, with such enthusiasm and passion.

“They have certainly been an inspiratio­n to us all and without them we would not have the opportunit­y to stand before you and graduate today. I hope that all lecturers take immense pride in the part they have played in our success and continued growth.”

 ?? Picture: Steve Brown. ?? Sean Cameron with graduate Amy Isles and five-month-old Quinn Cameron.
Picture: Steve Brown. Sean Cameron with graduate Amy Isles and five-month-old Quinn Cameron.

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