RSC
Belgium is proud to announce that the first recipient of the Dr Norman C. Lloyd Scholarship at Cardiff University has been selected. Ms Dale Lyons hails from Swansea and started her
BSc degree in Chemistry at the end of September this year.
Pictured below with Prof
Ruedi Allemann, Head of the School of Chemistry at Cardiff (left), and Dr Chris
Morley, Director of Teaching and Learning at Cardiff, Dale said: “I’m so
happy, pleased and honoured to have been awarded this scholarship. It
has made me even more determined to succeed well in my Chemistry degree and do
my best throughout the year.”
“I will put
the scholarship towards my fees for this year and also use it to buy some of
the chemistry books I will require. This will be a great help to me as it has
surprised me how the cost of everything adds up so quickly and I can now get
all the books and resources I require which will be vital for my studying, hopefully
helping me achieve a good grade,” she continues.
“I would like
to thank you so much for you generosity and kindness as this scholarship will
really make a big difference for me. It was such a wonderful surprise to find
out that I had been awarded it. It has not only eased some of my financial
concerns but has made me more determined to do well in my degree and make the
most of every opportunity that becomes available to me. I cannot wait to start
my studies of chemistry at Cardiff University. Thank you,” concludes Dale.
I am sure you
will all join Norman's wife Setsuko and the rest of his family and friends in wishing Dale every success in her studies at
Cardiff. We look forward to hearing about her progress over the coming year.
The
scholarship
The Norman Lloyd scholarship was set up by RSC Belgium in collaboration
with Norman’s family and the university in memory of our old friend and
supporter Norman Lloyd. Norman was himself a student at an institution that is
now part of the university. The funds raised provide an annual scholarship of
£1,000 for an undergraduate student, usually in their first year of study, at
the Cardiff School of Chemistry.
If you would
like to donate to the fund follow this link.
More information on the scholarship can be found here.
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