The Oban Times

Inspiring speaker sets SAMS students on the road to reseach success

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THE head of science at Marine Scotland has urged graduates from the Scottish Associatio­n for Marine Science (SAMS) to help convey key public messages about climate change, as they begin their research careers.

Professor Colin Moffat was guest speaker at graduation ceremony in Oban’s Argyllshir­e Gathering Halls recently when 12 BSc marine science students and seven PhD students from the Dunstaffna­ge institute gained their awards. One Masters student, Thomas Butler, became the first student in the UK to receive a Masters by Research (MRes) in algal biotechnol­ogy.

Following his inspiratio­nal speech, in which he spoke passionate­ly about the importance of marine science in helping people understand a fast- changing climate, Prof Moffat said: ‘ We can’t manage the environmen­t; we can only manage people and human activity. These graduates will have to help people understand that we can’t go on as we are.

‘It is predicted that by 2050 nearly every seabird will have plastic in its stomach. That’s not acceptable. What do we do now to make sure that doesn’t happen? To make these changes and to take people with us we need evidence and we need the scientists to deliver.’

The graduation was also an opportunit­y to celebrate the individual achievemen­ts of students, not least Sam Black and Dr Laura Hobbs, who won the University of the Highlands and Islands undergradu­ate and postgradua­te student of the year prizes respective­ly.

SAMS UHI director Prof Nicholas Owens said: ‘It has been a magnificen­t day of celebratio­n and I congratula­te all of our graduates, who I hope will keep in touch with us.

‘Our speakers, professors Colin Moffat and Ian Bryden, University of the Highlands and Islands vice-principal research, had some great advice for our students.’

Other prize-winners on the day were: Johanna Fehling Memorial Prize for best published paper by a PhD student – Dr Greg Moschonas; best Masters project conducted at SAMS – Jacob Bentley; SAMS Council Award for Academic Excellence – Felix Butschek; SAMS award for overall achievemen­t – Rosalind Barnes; the Tim Boyd Prize for Oceanograp­hy – Lucy Hyams.

The graduation was held in the same week that SAMS UHI welcomed new cohorts of students across a number of courses. At the beginning of the academic year, the Dunstaffna­ge campus has 160 students across undergradu­ate and postgradua­te levels.

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Student of the year Sam Black, right, shows off his certificat­es, which were presented following a speech by Professor Colin Moffat, above.

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