DOZENS of Wee County students earned their honours at this week's University of Stirling Graduation.
All were celebrating as they took the next step in becoming the teachers, accountants and healthcare workers of the future.
Stirling had been ground zero for some torrential downpours just hours before the first day of graduations were set to begin.
However, some hard work and a little bit of sunshine made sure the events passed without a hitch.
Former First Minister The Rt Hon Jack McConnell conferred the degrees upon hundreds of students after he was installed as the University of Stirling's sixth chancellor.
Lord McConnell – a Stirling graduate – took up his official duties at a ceremony on June 25, where he was installed by Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Gerry McCormac.
Honourary doctorates were bestowed upon a number of well-deserved recipients including double-BAFTA award winning director Hamish Hamilton; World Cup winning footballer Lillian Thuram; and Outlander star Sam Heughan.
Lord McConnell said: "The University of Stirling is a special place. The campus community, the innovative course design and assessment, and the commitment to wider access have given this place a permanent home in the hearts of those who have studied here.
"I feel truly honoured to return to the University to serve as chancellor, and I am looking forward to my first ceremonies this week when I can congratulate all graduates and honorary graduates on their achievements."
Full list of Wee County graduates:-
Postgraduate Diploma Advanced Practice
Hazel Fleming
Postgraduate Diploma Early Years Practice (Health Visiting)
Valerie Jane Judge
Shirley-Anne McEwan
Postgraduate Diploma Educational Leadership (Specialist Qualification for Headship)
Patricia Holland
Postgraduate Diploma Housing Studies
Lynsie Redfern
Postgraduate Diploma Tertiary Education with Teaching Qualification (Further Education)
Chelsie Nicole Dysart
Stacey Susan Lange
Postgraduate Certificate Applied Professional Studies (Child Welfare and Protection)
Jacqueline Sheppard
Postgraduate Certificate Applied Professional Studies (Management and Leadership in Social Services)
Lynette Murray
Postgraduate Certificate Behavioural Decision Making for Finance
Bryan Quinn
Postgraduate Certificate Tertiary Education with Teaching Qualification (Further Education)
John Rush
Bachelor of Accountancy with Honours Accountancy and Finance
Ella Catherine McKevitt
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Accounting
Siobhan McCallum
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Business Studies
Nicholas Gracie
Shannon Jane Brennan
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Business Studies and Marketing
Lewis Lynton Bonar
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Criminology and Sociology
Alanna Henderson
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Digital Media
Max Breakenridge
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Education with specialism in Early Years
Kelly Mower
Bachelor of Arts with Honours English Studies
Gary McKenzie
Ross Sean Alexander Shand
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Heritage and Conservation
Jacqueline Jane Gladwin
Andrew Swan
Bachelor of Arts with Honours History
Ciara Barker
Bachelor of Arts with Honours History and Sociology
Eilidh MacCorquodale
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Marketing
Luke Inglis
Bachelor of Arts with Honours Politics and Social Policy
Emily McClymont
Bachelor of Science with Honours Applied Biological Sciences
Renata Ruth
Bachelor of Science with Honours Biology and Professional Education (Secondary)
Logan Stuart Fraser
Bachelor of Science with Honours Computing Science
Elliot Cameron Beattie
Bachelor of Science with Honours Environmental Geography
Morgan David Simpson
Bachelor of Science with Honours Environmental Geography and Professional Education (Secondary)
Joanne Elaine McFarlane
Bachelor of Science with Honours Psychology
Erin Morton Mitchell
Rachel Isabel Wright
Bachelor of Arts Sociology and Social Policy
Simon Ure
Bachelor of Science Professional Practice
Andrew Matthew Brown
Paul McDade
Bachelor of Science Professional Practice (Paramedical Science)
Catriona Snodgrass
Ordinary Degree of Bachelor of Science
Gemma Mac
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