LEADING figures in the media, arts, business and science were given honorary degrees at Newcastle University yesterday.
Among the recipients of the honours conferred by university chancellor Chris Patten was sculptor Antony Gormley, who created the The Angel of the North. He was given an honorary Doctor of Letters (DLitt).
Also honoured was Graham Wylie, the former managing director of the software company, Sage, who was given a doctorate in civil law.
Writer and broadcaster Dr Miriam Stoppard, who trained as a doctor at King's College, Newcastle, which later became the university, got an honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law.
Addressing the ceremony, university registrar Dr John Hogan, said: "By recognising the outstanding achievements of these individuals, we are underlining our commitment to excellence in science and medicine, entrepreneurship and the arts - all areas in which Newcastle University can be proud of its successes."
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