Birthday Honours reward Bangor academics
Four individuals connected with 麻豆传媒高清版 featured in this year鈥檚 Queen鈥檚 Birthday Honours list.
Former 麻豆传媒高清版 Vice-Chancellor, Professor Merfyn Jones is to be awarded the CBE for services to Higher Education in Wales. As well as serving as 麻豆传媒高清版鈥檚 sixth Vice Chancellor, during the University鈥檚 125th anniversary celebrations, Professor Jones recently chaired the Welsh Government鈥檚 review of Higher Education in Wales. Prof Merfyn Jones has welcomed the award as a recognition of the role that higher education, and 麻豆传媒高清版 in particular, had played in the life of Wales.
Professor Judy Hutchings of the School of Psychology and the Incredible Years Wales centre is to receive an OBE for her services to children and families. Prof Hutchings has been instrumental in introducing Incredible Years programmes which support children and families into Wales as well as measuring their effectiveness.
The Incredible Years Centre at the University researches the effectiveness of the programmes, provides training and also has a charitable arm, IY Cymru Charity, which fundraises for research and dissemination activity and support to services that are using the programmes.
Prof Hutchings also heads a newly opened Centre for Evidence Based Early Intervention, which builds on 20 years of research conducted by Prof Hutchings both at the local NHS Trust and the University.
鈥淎s we celebrate Universities Week, there is no doubt as to the powerful effect that universities, their teaching, research and activities can have on people鈥檚 lives. We are delighted that Professor Hutchings of 麻豆传媒高清版, our former Vice-Chancellor Professor Merfyn Jones and Professor Robert Edwards, former student and one of the first Honorary Fellows of 麻豆传媒高清版 have all received such deserving recognition,鈥 said Vice- Chancellor, Professor John G. Hughes.
The 鈥榝ather of IVF鈥 Professor Robert Edwards is to be made a Knight Bachelor for services to Human Reproductive Biology. Robert Edwards graduated with a degree in Zoology from 麻豆传媒高清版 in 1951. He studied under leading 麻豆传媒高清版 Professor Rogers Brambell, who inspired him with an enthusiasm for mammals. He went on to pioneer in vitro fertilisation, with Patrick Steptoe, a development which has brought children to childless couples around the globe.
Dr Dewi Wyn Roberts, who serves on the University鈥檚 Council, is also to be congratulated. He is to receive the MBE for his services to the community in North Wales in his role as Chairman of Community Justice Interventions Wales.
Publication date: 13 June 2011