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Birmingham City University to honour Michael Heseltine and Laura Mvula

Politician Michael Heseltine and musicians Laura Mvula and Jeff Lynne are among those being honoured at degree ceremonies at Birmingham City University next month.

Laura Mvula(Image: Thomas Oxley photography)

Politician Michael Heseltine and musicians Laura Mvula and Jeff Lynne are among those being honoured at degree ceremonies at Birmingham City University next month.

Figures from the worlds of health, the arts, education, and religion will be presented with honorary degrees and alumni of the year awards to recognise their contribution to the local, national and international community.

Former Deputy Prime Minister Lord Heseltine, who recently worked with city leaders on a project to encourage powers to be transferred here from Whitehall, will pick up an honorary award, as well as formally opening the university’s new Parkside Building during his visit.

Singer-songwriter Laura Mvula graduated from BCU’s Birmingham Conservatoire with a degree in composition in 2008 and will be named as one of the university’s alumni of the year.

The rising star grew up in Selly Oak and Kings Heath and was this week in the running at the prestigious Brit awards.

The former City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra receptionist was also shortlisted for the 2013 Barclaycard Mercury Music Prize with her debut album Sing to the Moon, acclaimed by the Sunday Times Culture as “a masterpiece”.

Jeff Lynne

 

Fellow BCU graduates, Coronation Street actress Catherine Tyldesley, who graduated in acting in 2006, craftsmen and designer Jack Row, arts director Reena Jaisiah and sports journalist Matthew Christie will also be honoured at the ceremonies.

Honorary awards will also go to Birmingham-born musician and producer Jeff Lynne, of Electric Light Orchestra and the Travelling Wilburys fame; the Right Reverend David Urguhart, Bishop of Birmingham; Sir Christopher Stone, executive head teacher of the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership; and Dame Julie Moore, chief executive of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.