STUDENTS from Clackmannanshire were among those graduating from the University of Stirling last week after completing courses across a range of disciplines.
The graduands from the Wee County received their degrees during ceremonies running from Tuesday to Thursday, June 25 and 27.
The university has provided a list of those from the area who have successfully graduated last week.
Doctor of Philosophy
Penelope Susan Johnston
Madalina Mihaela Radu
Bachelor of Accountancy with Honours Accountancy and Finance
Mona Clara Cojocaru
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Accounting
Izzac Fyall
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Art and Design
Silas Rae
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Business Studies
Emma MacDonald
Angel-Lee Tully
Eilidh Weir
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Business Studies and Management
Kiele Ferguson
Gemma Anderson Green
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Criminology and Social Policy
Anna Ridley
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Criminology and Sociology
Guy Niall Lindsay
Joyce Marie Pellicci
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Education with specialism in Early Years
Rachel Elizabeth Morrison
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Film & Media
Ellie Louise Graham
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Heritage and Tourism
Neve Carberry
Bachelor of Arts with Honours History and Sociology and Professional Education (Secondary)
Cailey Louise Doyle
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Sports Studies
Dervla Gallacher
Eilish Gallacher
Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Courtney Louise Evison
Bachelor of Science with Honours Biology
Jack Carberry
Bachelor of Science with Honours Conservation Biology and Management
Morgan Johnstone
Erin O'Hare
Bachelor of Science with Honours Mathematics
Calum Rae
Bachelor of Science with Honours Sport Studies, Physical Education and Professional Education
Emma Dearden
Bachelor of Science Nursing
Ashley Theresa Whalen
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