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Roll of Honour

‘FfWG’  is the registered trading name of the BFWG Charitable Foundation, which is a small educational charity whose objects seek to promote the advancement of education and the promotion  of higher education and wider learning of women graduates.  FfWG achieves its objectives by awarding grants to help women graduates with their living expenses while registered for study or research at an approved institution of higher education in Great Britain.

The first grant was awarded in 1993 and since that year the Charity has awarded over £2 million to several thousand women students.  The following Roll of Honour gives details of some of the beneficiaries.  All have given their written permission to be listed on the Charity’s website.

Grants Awarded in 2011

Sashila Abeyratne Abeykoon Walawwe,  Department of Life Science, University  of Manchester

Mariama Abukari,  Department of Centre for Social Work, University  of Nottingham

Patricia Adamo,  Department of Applied Sciences, University  of West of England

Naureen Akhtar,  Department of Biology, University  of St Andrews

Lourdes Alwis,  Department of Electrical Engineering, City University 

Irene Asienga,  Department of Economics, University  of Strathclyde

Mahe Nau Munir Awan,  Department of English Language & Literature, University  of Surrey

Charlotte Baron,  Department of Conservation, City and Guilds of London Art School

Lyudmilla Bashynska,  Faculty of History, University  of Cambridge

Rachel Bentham,  Department of Creative Industries, Bath Spa University 

Elizabeth Brophy,  Department of Archaeology, University  of Oxford

Claire Browne,  Durrell Institute of Ecology and Conservation, University  of Kent

Shri Cameron,  School of Psychology, University  of St Andrews

Marina Cano López,  Department of English, University  of St. Andrews

Leda Channer,  Department of Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University 

Monika Chojecka,  School of Engineering, Cranfield University 

Beste Cubukcuoglu,  Centre for Environmental and Health Engineering, University  of Surrey

Faye Didymus,  School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, University  of Loughborough

Azin Fahimi,    Department of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Surrey

Michelle Fernandes,  School of Environmental Sciences, University  of East Anglia

Giulia Greco,  Department of Global Health and Development, University  of London

Lisa Griffin,  Department of School of English, University  of St. Andrews

Sarah Hempenstall, College of Life Sciences and Medicine, Aberdeen University

Mai Hassan Ahmed,  Centre for Cell and Chromosome Biology,  Biosciences, Brunel University 

Erica Hughes,  Department of Archaeology, University  of Liverpool

Morgan Humphreys,  Ecology Department, Scottish Association for Marine Science

Bronwyn Johnston,  Department of English, University  of Oxford

Laura Jones,  Department of Music, University  of York

Clare Killikelly,  Department of Experimental Psychology, University  of Cambridge

Jana Kotorová,  Department of International Politics, University  of Aberystwyth

Sneha Krishnan,  Department of International Development, University  of Oxford

Jin Lee,  Department of Experimental Psychology, University  of Oxford

Victoria Leong,  Department of Experimental Psychology, University  of Cambridge

Eva Linzenbold,  Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture, Kingston University 

Xiaoxiao Liu,  Department of Mechanical Engineering, University  of Sheffield

Katie Lucas,  Department of Biological Sciences, University  of Bristol

Katarina Macarieova,  Department of Politics, University  of London

Karolina MacLachlan,  School of Education, University  of London

Fabiola Mieres,  Department of Politics, University  of Manchester

Jule Mulder,  School of Law, University  of Leeds

Danai Papaioannou,  School of Crystallography, University  of London

Curie Park,  School of Applied Science, Cranfield University 

Joanne Persson,  School of Psychology, University  of St Andrews

Elizabeth Rahman,  Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University  of Oxford

Areli  Martha Ramirez,  Department of Social Sciences, University  of Manchester

Bianca Reisdorf,  Oxford Internet Institute, University  of Oxford

Claire Renfrew,  Department of Psychology, University  of Glasgow Caledonian

Deborah Risius,  Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University  of Portsmouth

Evgenia Rouka,  Department of Oncology, University  of Oxford

Rana Sabbouh,  Arabic Department, University  of Leeds

Aleksandra Sakowska,  English Department, University  of London

Edel Sanders,  Education, University  of Cambridge

Kriti Sharma,  School of Computer Science, University  of St Andrews

Sara Smith,  Department of Education, University  of Oxford

Victoria Sprung,  Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University 

Jessica Strozyk,  School of Psychology, University  of St Andrews

Sophie Studholme,  Department of Business Management, University  of Aberdeen

Benita Sumita,  Department of Peace Studies, University  of Bradford

Edit Talpsepp,  Department of Philosophy, University  of Bristol

Roshana Thambyrajah,  Institute of Genetics, University  of Nottingham

Hannah Trayford,  Department of Anatomy, University  of Cambridge

Panagiota Tsentourou,  Department of English and American Studies, University  of Manchester

Wendy van der Neut,  School of Law, University  of Edinburgh

Kate Watts,  Department of Primary Care Sciences, Keele University 

Sarah Williams,  Department of Allied Health Science, De Montfort University 

Johanna Woydack,  Department of Education and Professional Studies, University  of London

Ohsoon Yun,  Department of Geography, University  of Exeter

Hui Zhang,  MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University  of Edinburgh

Jiaran (Betty) Zheng,  Faculty of Education, University  of Cambridge