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At the ceremonies held in the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban in November 2010, sixteen individuals were awarded Honorary Awards and Fellowships in acknowledgment of their work. Their achievements are certainly diverse and demonstrate the dedication, talent and skill that exist within the region. Those honoured this year were:


1 Mrs Barbara Follett, in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the region and to local and national politics.


2 Mr Stuart McKay, MBE, a writer and historian in recognition of outstanding contribution to the study of aviation history and work on the de Havilland Aircraft Company.


3 Mr David Piper, former Director of Learning Technology at the University of Hertfordshire for his contribution to many pioneering developments and projects including the University’s Voyager library system and student portal, StudyNet.


4 Mr Chris Corbould, recognised for his unquestionable talent, career success and for his inspiration to young people looking to work in the special effects industry.


5 Mr Paul Turner, for his contribution to health education and establishing the University as a local, regional and international centre of excellence for


research, learning and teaching for health and social care professionals.


6 Dr Peter Carter, OBE, for his outstanding contribution to national healthcare and in recognition of his support of the University’s School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work.


7 Dr Malcolm Skingle, CBE, Director of Academic Liaison in the worldwide business development department of pharmaceutical company, GlaxoSmithKline. Recognised for his outstanding contribution to the pharmaceutical industry and some of the most productive partnerships to emerge from the UK pharmaceutical industry in recent times.


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