University honours soprano and astrophysicist

Undergraduate Undergraduate Courses Undergraduate Teaching and learning Expanding your study (undergraduate) After you graduate (undergraduate) Download a prospectus (undergraduate) Undergraduate Applications Undergraduate Student finance Taught master's Why Manchester? (taught master's) Taught master's Courses Teaching and learning (taught master's) After you graduate (taught master's) Download a prospectus (taught master's) Admissions process (taught master's) Fees for taught master's study Funding for taught master's study us (taught master's) Postgraduate research Programmes People (postgraduate research) Admissions (postgraduate research) Fees for postgraduate research Funding for postgraduate research us (postgraduate research) Postgraduate certificates and diplomas Online and distance learning International Why study at Manchester? (for international students) Accommodation for international students Our structure (research) Impact of our research Postgraduate research 12 Dec 2014 The University of Manchester has presented honorary degrees to British dramatic soprano Susan Bullock CBE and astrophysicist Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell at its Winter graduation ceremonies. Susan Bullock was presented with a Doctor of Music (MusD) by Professor Jeremy Gregory, Head of the School of Arts, Histories and Cultures. Her unique position as the world's most sought-after British dramatic soprano was recognised with the award of a CBE in June 2014. Renowned for her interpretations of strong operatic heroines, Bullock adds to her repertoire with two contrasting role debuts this season: Minnie in English National Opera's new production of The Girl of the Golden West; and Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd for Houston Grand Opera, which marks her first foray into music theatre.
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