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Inspiring individuals to be awarded Honorary Degrees by Northumbria University

30th June 2025

In recognition of their outstanding achievements, Northumbria University will confer honorary degrees to 11 distinguished individuals at its summer graduation ceremonies this July.

Lady Edwina Grosvenor, a criminologist, philanthropist and renowned prison reformer, will receive the degree of Doctor of Civil Law, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to justice system reform. A Northumbria University graduate, Lady Edwina has spent more than two decades leading change within the criminal justice system, most recently through the pioneering Hope Street project and her charity One Small Thing. Her work reflects a deep commitment to trauma-informed support for women and children in the justice system, and she continues to influence national policy as a member of the Women’s Justice Board.

Caption: Lady Edwina Grosvenor

Jason Cook, a celebrated comedian, writer, and charity founder, will be awarded the degree of Doctor of Letters, for his exceptional career in comedy and his ongoing support of creative talent and charitable initiatives in the North East. Best known for creating the BBC comedy Hebburn and founding the regionally rooted Schnoobert Productions, Jason is also the founder of the Laffs4Kids charity, which has collected over 100,000 Christmas gifts for disadvantaged children through an annual arena comedy show.

Caption: Jason Cook

Further notable individuals to receive honorary titles at the July graduation ceremonies include:

  • Dr Beverley Prevatt Goldstein, a pioneering academic and activist whose work has championed equality and Black history in the North East.
  • Mark Henderson, a visionary leader whose transformative work as Chief Executive of Home Group has reshaped housing and care across the UK.
  • Nicola Elliott, an inspirational entrepreneur and wellbeing advocate who has transformed the wellness industry while supporting mental health, sustainability, and young innovators.
  • Professor Richard Wilkinson, a pioneering social epidemiologist whose groundbreaking research has transformed global understanding of how inequality harms health and society.
  • General Dame Sharon Nesmith DCB, a trailblazing military leader whose historic career has modernised the British Army and inspired a new generation, especially women, in defence and leadership.
  • Robert Lemkin, an award-winning documentary filmmaker whose groundbreaking work—most notably Enemies of the People—has uncovered hidden truths, challenged global injustices, and inspired a new generation of storytellers.
  • Lucy Winskell OBE, a civic leader whose tireless work has strengthened regional partnerships and championed opportunity across the North East.
  • Caroline Paige MBE and Craig Jones MBE, courageous trailblazers who co-founded the Fighting with Pride charity, leading transformative advocacy that has helped create a more inclusive and just British Armed Forces for LGBTQ+ service members.

Each year, honorary degrees are awarded to individuals who have obtained the very highest standards of scholarship, outstanding achievement, or distinction worthy of national or international recognition in their academic or professional field.

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