Sarum College celebrated the academic achievements of our 2025 graduates on 8 March 2025 in St. Thomas’s Church, Salisbury.
Alongside our the Sarum academic faculty on the podium were keynote speaker Rabbi Shoshana Boyd Gelfand (pictured left), Director of Leadership and Learning at the Pears Foundation; Professor Sarah Greer, Vice-Chancellor, University of Winchester; and The Rt Revd Dr Alastair Redfern, Sarum College Chair of Trustees. Alongside Sarum College Trustees, graduands and their guests were the Mayor of Salisbury, Councillor Sven Hocking and his consort, Mrs Marcia Gould-Hocking, Mr John Glen MP and the Very Revd Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean of Salisbury Cathedral.
More on Rabbi Shoshana Boyd-Gelfand’s address
Those who received academic awards this year are:
Master of Arts in Theology, Ministry and Mission
David Reed (in absentia)
Lydia Reese
Sharon Roberts
Rachel Stevens
Postgraduate Certificate in Theology, Ministry and Mission
Kate Edwards (in absentia)
Jane Jones
David Sinclair
Diploma of Higher Education in Theology, Ministry and Mission
Dawn Beresford
Juliet Dellow
Dean Hallett
Matthew Haynes
Jane Hoe
Marianne Mangham
Andy Medlicott (in absentia)
Caroline McKinnell
Ruth Peers
Beth Quainton
Charlotte Stansfield
Helena Whitwell
Certificate of Higher Education (180 credits) in Theology, Ministry and Mission
Julie Kimber
William Mason
Vicky Semple (in absentia)
Jolyon Stonehouse
Gary Waldron
Certificate of Higher Education (120 credits) in Theology, Ministry and Mission
Patricia Lindley
Chris Varley
Caroline Wehlau
Sarum College Ministry Award
Farhad Chermahini (in absentia)
Barbara Luscombe
Master of Arts in Christian Spirituality
Peter Farley-Moore (in absentia)
Sarah Pritchard
Postgraduate Diploma in Christian Spirituality
Rachel Kevern (in absentia)
Postgraduate Certificate in Christian Spirituality
Michael Guest (in absentia)
Master of Arts in Theology, Imagination and Culture
Michael Jones
Catherine Pearson
Maureen Wright
Postgraduate Diploma in Theology, Imagination and Culture
Simon Brignall
Special Awards
The Tony Palmer Memorial Award in Christian Spirituality
given to the candidate with the highest mark for the MA dissertation in Christian Spirituality
Peter Farley-Moore (in absentia)
Dissertation: What is required from archdeacons today? A theological reflection, from London’s East End, on leadership in the Church of England
The Award in Master of Arts in Theology, Imagination and Culture
given to the candidate with the highest mark for the MA dissertation in Theology, Imagination and Culture
Maureen Wright
Dissertation: How should the Church of England respond to clergy who have experienced trauma as a result of the Clergy Discipline Measure 2003?
The John Livingstone Memorial Award for Theology, Ministry and Mission
given to the candidate with the highest mark for the MA dissertation in Theology, Ministry and Mission
Sharon Roberts
Dissertation: Developing a shared ecclesial identity in large rural benefices: an investigation
More on Theology, Ministry and Mission programmes
More on the MA in Christian Spirituality programme
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