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Susan Boyle joins industry leader, public servant and academic to receive honorary degree from Queen Margaret University
Edinburgh, 28 June 2012 : Susan Boyle is to receive an honorary doctorate in recognition of her contribution to the creative industries, from Queen Margaret University (QMU), the institution where she once studied towards a Certificate of Higher Education for Carers.
At a summer graduation ceremony in Edinburgh to be held on 6 July 2012, QMU founding chancellor Sir Tom Farmer will confer the Degree of Doctor of the University, Honoris Causa, on musical performer Susan Boyle; the eminent developmental psychologist Professor Colwyn Trevarthen; leading hotelier and hospitality industry champion Norman Springford and Professor Ian Percy CBE, former chair of QMU’s board of governors. Each honorary graduate is recognised for the relevance of their work to society at large, reflecting the university’s own commitment to enhancing lives in the communities it serves.
Brought up in Blackburn West Lothian where she still lives today, Susan Boyle achieved international fame with her television debut in 2009 when she sang ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ from Les Miserables on Britain’s Got Talent. That performance alone has since been watched by over 500 million people worldwide and she is now a global phenomenon whose achievements in the face of adversity have become an inspiration to others.
Her first album, I Dreamed a Dream, was the fastest-selling debut album of all time. With the release of two further albums she has since sold over 18 million albums worldwide, and had over 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries. She was the first female artist to have two number one albums simultaneously in the UK and USA twice within 12 months in the history of the charts. Only the Beatles and The Monkees have achieved the same.
She has performed for Pope Benedict XVI and Queen Elizabeth II, and performed on TV in the UK, USA, Australia, Ireland, and Japan. She has also performed live on television in China to half a billion people on China’s Got Talent. A documentary has been made about her life and the stage musical, I Dreamed a Dream, has sold out across the country to enthusiastic and appreciative audiences. She will receive her honorary doctorate in recognition of significant services to culture and the creative industries.
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Susan Boyle joins industry leader, public servant and academic to receive honorary degree from Queen Margaret University
Edinburgh, 28 June 2012 : Susan Boyle is to receive an honorary doctorate in recognition of her contribution to the creative industries, from Queen Margaret University (QMU), the institution where she once studied towards a Certificate of Higher Education for Carers.
At a summer graduation ceremony in Edinburgh to be held on 6 July 2012, QMU founding chancellor Sir Tom Farmer will confer the Degree of Doctor of the University, Honoris Causa, on musical performer Susan Boyle; the eminent developmental psychologist Professor Colwyn Trevarthen; leading hotelier and hospitality industry champion Norman Springford and Professor Ian Percy CBE, former chair of QMU’s board of governors. Each honorary graduate is recognised for the relevance of their work to society at large, reflecting the university’s own commitment to enhancing lives in the communities it serves.
Brought up in Blackburn West Lothian where she still lives today, Susan Boyle achieved international fame with her television debut in 2009 when she sang ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ from Les Miserables on Britain’s Got Talent. That performance alone has since been watched by over 500 million people worldwide and she is now a global phenomenon whose achievements in the face of adversity have become an inspiration to others.
Her first album, I Dreamed a Dream, was the fastest-selling debut album of all time. With the release of two further albums she has since sold over 18 million albums worldwide, and had over 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries. She was the first female artist to have two number one albums simultaneously in the UK and USA twice within 12 months in the history of the charts. Only the Beatles and The Monkees have achieved the same.
She has performed for Pope Benedict XVI and Queen Elizabeth II, and performed on TV in the UK, USA, Australia, Ireland, and Japan. She has also performed live on television in China to half a billion people on China’s Got Talent. A documentary has been made about her life and the stage musical, I Dreamed a Dream, has sold out across the country to enthusiastic and appreciative audiences. She will receive her honorary doctorate in recognition of significant services to culture and the creative industries.
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Posted in ABC.com
June 30, 2012 - 9:19 AM
Boyle receiving degree
Updated: 6/29 5:21 am | Published: 6/29 5:20 am
Singer Susan Boyle is set to receive an honorary doctorate in her native Scotland.
The star, who shot to global fame after appearing on Britain's Got Talent in 2009, will be feted by officials at Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University, where she studied for a certificate in care.
The accolade is in recognition of Boyle's contribution to the creative industries, according to Scotland's Daily Recordnewspaper.
Boyle will receive her diploma during a ceremony on July 6th
http://www.abc4.com/entertainment/story/Boyle-receiving-degree/fjQE5Cvyh0q-xjSjZ2KuDQ.cspx
Friday, June 29, 2012
My reply from Lynne Russell of QMU
Hello Grace
What a lovely letter. You have really made my day and I have shared your kind words with a variety of staff at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh who will very much appreciated your comments. This is indeed exciting times and we are all really looking forward to our graduation ceremony next week. Susan really has touched the lives of so many people and it is wonderful to be able to honour her in this way.
I did watch the TV programme ‘An Unlikely Superstar’ so I must have seen you. I’m going to have to watch it again now.
Anyway, Grace, thank you for taking the time to write to us. It means a lot to us to know that people are appreciative of the University’s decision to award an honorary degree to Susan. I’m sure there will also be lots of pictures to commemorate the occasion.
Kind regards
Lynne
Lynne Russell
Press and PR Officer
Marketing and Communications Office
Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
EH21 6UU
tel: 0131 474 0000
Email: lrussell@qmu.ac.uk
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From: Grace xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 29 June 2012 00:15
To: Russell, Lynne
Subject: Honor for Susan Boyle
Sent: 29 June 2012 00:15
To: Russell, Lynne
Subject: Honor for Susan Boyle
Dear Lynne Russell,
I am thrilled that your University is honoring Susan Boyle by giving her an Honorary Doctorate in recognition of her contribution to the creative industries. Well Done! Susan has inspired millions of people all over the world. She has given courage to many who seem to be forgotten by society. She has contributed to numerous charities and events. She is always considerate to her fans and anyone who approaches her. She has overcome and raised above sever bullying against her, even today. There are not enough words to express how I, and many of my fellow fans, feel and care about Susan Boyle. Your university selected the right kind, caring and compassionate super star. Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University must be commended for honoring this brilliant, marvelous and thoughtful super singing star.
I am a senior fan in the USA, who absolutely loves Susan. I have been following Susan since I saw the BGT 2009 video. I went to the Today show twice in New York just to see and hear her sing. I belong to the fan sites and fan groups dedicated to Susan. I keep three blogs on her activities and tribute videos. I, and 19 other fans, had the privilege of meeting Susan Boyle in person on August 20, 2011 in New York. Each fan was given time with Susan to have something signed or simply just talk with her. I had my fan T-shirt signed by her (while I was wearing it). This action is on her TV special " An Unlikely Superstar". I saw with my own eyes what a sincere, kind, compassionate sweet little lady Susan is. As I said, I am thrilled seeing your grand honor bestowed on Susan, who definitely deserves the recognition of her achievements. Thank you.
Susan Boyle joins industry leader, public servant and academic to receive honorary degree from Queen Margaret University
Edinburgh, 28 June 2012 : Susan Boyle is to receive an honorary doctorate in recognition of her contribution to the creative industries, from Queen Margaret University (QMU), the institution where she once studied towards a Certificate of Higher Education for Carers.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Posted in entertainment
BY LUCY PEDEN ON JUNE 28, 2012
Back To School For Susan Boyle!
Singer to receive honorary degree
Photo: WENN.com
How do you get a university qualification?
For most people it takes years of research, writing and studying - but singer Susan Boyle has impressed Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh so much that they're giving her an honorary doctorate.
Susan studied for a certificate in caring at the university, but now they're recognising her for services to the creative industries.
Susan has released three albums of which sales have totalled 18 million worldwide since she captured the nation's attention on Britain's Got Talent.
Susan studied for a certificate in caring at the university, but now they're recognising her for services to the creative industries.
Susan has released three albums of which sales have totalled 18 million worldwide since she captured the nation's attention on Britain's Got Talent.
She has made the news several times regarding concerns over her mental health. At the beginning of the month, she shocked customers at a motorway service station at Knutsford in Cheshire.
She is currently touring in I Dreamed A Dream - the show based on her musical journey.
Check out Susan appearing in I Dreamed A Dream here:
PA | Posted: 28/06/2012 12:44 Updated: 28/06/2012 12:44
Susan Boyle is to be given an honorary doctorate for her contribution to the creative industries.
She will be honoured by Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University where she studied for a certificate in caring.
The degree is for work in society at large, which the university says reflects its commitment to the communities it serves.
Brought up in Blackburn, West Lothian, where the singer still lives today, Boyle achieved international fame with her television debut in 2009 when she sang I Dreamed A Dream - from the musical Les Miserables - on ITV's Britain's Got Talent. One YouTube clip of the performance has 21.5m hits.
Her first album in 2009, I Dreamed A Dream, was at the time the fastest-selling debut album ever. With the release of two further albums, Boyle has since sold around 18m albums worldwide and has 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries.
She has sung on TV in the UK, the US, Australia, Ireland and Japan, and performed for Pope Benedict XVI and the Queen. She sang live to half a billion people on the TV show China's Got Talent.
Also honoured in the university ceremony on 6 July will be psychologist Professor Colwyn Trevarthen, accountant Professor Ian Percy CBE and hotelier Norman Springford.
Susan Boyle to be honoured at Queen Margaret University
Published on Thursday 28 June 2012 13:48
SUSAN Boyle is to be given an honorary doctorate for her contribution to the creative industries.
She will be honoured by Queen Margaret University where she studied for a certificate in caring.
The degree is for work in society at large, which the university says reflects its commitment to the communities it serves.
Brought up in Blackburn, West Lothian, where the singer still lives today, Boyle achieved international fame with her television debut in 2009 when she sang I Dreamed A Dream - from the musical Les Miserables - on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent. One YouTube clip of the performance has 21.5 million hits.
Her first album in 2009, I Dreamed A Dream, was at the time the fastest-selling debut album ever. With the release of two further albums, Boyle has since sold around 18 million albums worldwide and has 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries.
She has sung on TV in the UK, the US, Australia, Ireland and Japan, and performed for Pope Benedict XVI and the Queen. She sang live to half a billion people on the TV show China’s Got Talent.
Also honoured in the university ceremony on July 6 will be psychologist Professor Colwyn Trevarthen, accountant Professor Ian Percy CBE and hotelier Norman Springford.
Posted in the Daily Records.co.uk
Susan Boyle to receive honorary doctorate for her contribution to creative industries
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SUSAN BOYLE is to be given an honorary doctorate for her contribution to the creative industries.
The singing sensation will be honoured by Edinburgh's Queen Margaret University where she studied for a certificate in care.
The degree is for work in society at large, which the university says reflects its commitment to the communities it serves.
Brought up in Blackburn, West Lothian, where the singer still lives today, Boyle achieved international fame with her television debut in 2009 when she sang I Dreamed A Dream - from the musical Les Miserables - on ITV's Britain's Got Talent. One YouTube clip of the performance has 21.5 million hits.
Her first album in 2009, I Dreamed A Dream, was - at the time - the fastest-selling debut album ever. With the release of two further albums, Boyle has since sold around 18 million albums worldwide and has 120 platinum and gold albums across 38 countries.
She has sung on TV in the UK, the US, Australia, Ireland and Japan, and performed for Pope Benedict XVI and the Queen. She sang live to half a billion people on the TV show China's Got Talent.
Also honoured in the university ceremony on July 6 will be psychologist Professor Colwyn Trevarthen, accountant Professor Ian Percy CBE and hotelier Norman Springford.