We previously
reported that J.K. Rowling would be
receiving an honorary
Doctor of Laws degree from the
University of Aberdeen for her generous contributions to multiple sclerosis (MS) research. Today was the graduation ceremony, and representatives from
Dissendium were in attendance. You may find images
here,
Getty and
Yahoo. You may also read a report of the events
here courtesy of Dissendium. More photos and a video are to come!
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She said: "I am extremely honoured to be receiving this honorary degree from such a distinguished university."
When asked what the degree meant to her, she said: "I am thrilled - it is very exciting."
Rowling, who has already been honoured for her contribution to literature by St Andrews, Edinburgh and Napier Universities, added that this degree was "particularly meaningful".
When asked by photographers to put on her mortar board, she joked: "Please don't ask me, it is so hot," before obliging. She later added: "It is not a glamorous life really."
Professor Neva Haites, head of the university's College of Life Sciences and Medicine had this to say:
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JK Rowling is best known because of a book that she wrote in a cafe in Edinburgh which has made her a household name.
Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone and the subsequent Harry Potter books have now been read by millions worldwide. However, what is less well known is Ms Rowling's significant contribution to many charitable causes.
She (Rowling) is an example of a Scottish leader who has used her reputation and wealth to support the battle for improving human health and for fighting human disease.
UPDATE:
There is now video footage available
here at Dissendium and you may view the University of Aberdeen press release
here.
Thank you to
Dissendium for the images and report!
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