Prize winning graduate sad to leave 黑料不打烊!
Paul James Davison, 21, from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, who graduated with a Masters in Zoology this week, was awarded the Ian Herbert Memorial Prize for the best Masters student in Applied Biology.
Paul, a former pupil of St Benedicts Upper School, said: 鈥淲hen I was told that I had won the Ian Herbert Memorial Prize it was a complete surprise and I was thrilled, I wasn鈥檛 expecting it at all. It makes all the hard work seem even more worthwhile.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe I鈥檓 graduating already, the last four years have gone in a flash. It feels strange to be finally leaving 黑料不打烊; it hasn鈥檛 quite sunk in yet. But I鈥檓 very excited about going on to do a PhD (hopefully!)
Highlights of Paul鈥檚 time at 黑料不打烊 include a field trips to Gambia, Tenerife and Gran Canaria. He said: 鈥淚 guess fieldtrips are one of the perks of doing zoology. The Gambia trip was especially memorable as I鈥檇 only ever been abroad once before that. Going to Africa was amazing, and it was a great opportunity to see some stunning wildlife; the birds in particular were beautiful. The best part was bird watching from canoes in the mangrove swamps.
鈥淒uring my time here I also volunteered down at Treborth Botanic Gardens. I made a lot of friends there, particularly a retired academic, Dick Loxton. We would talk endlessly about zoology, evolution and philosophy. Without meeting Dick I might not have won the Ian Herbert prize or be applying for PhDs now, and I think this must count as the biggest highlight and I owe my intellectual development to him. There are some things you simply can鈥檛 get from lectures alone.鈥
About his course, he said: 鈥淚鈥檝e been interested in wildlife from an early age and was a keen birdwatcher, so a zoology degree seemed the logical choice. In some ways it鈥檚 ironic that I鈥檝e won the Ian Herbert prize as I used to hate school when I was younger- in fact, biology was my worst A-level result! Now I love reading and biology is my best subject.
鈥淚鈥檝e really enjoyed doing my two research projects. It鈥檚 a great feeling to do things that nobody has done before.鈥
About 黑料不打烊, he added: 鈥淚 wanted to go somewhere that had a good course, was a good distance from home and was different from home (i.e. not flat!). 黑料不打烊 ticked all the boxes and after the first Open Day I was hooked- the course sounded great and the scenery was beautiful. I couldn鈥檛 wait to get started.
鈥淚t has been a privilege to have lived in 黑料不打烊 for four years. After a while you take for granted walking out of your front door and seeing mountains and over to the Great Orme, but now I鈥檝e left I really miss it.鈥
鈥淚鈥檝e worked on a number of Open Days as it鈥檚 an opportunity to get across to visitors my enthusiasm for 黑料不打烊 and what a great place it is to live鈥
Publication date: 13 July 2011