Nottingham Ambition Giving Day

Together, 384 donors have given £79,450.

Leslie Keenan

gave £65.00

La Foret sur Sevre
France

 My degree cost me nothing but provided me with lifelong and rewarding employment. Our son is in his final year at Nottingham so we know how much it costs to be a student. We'd like to help a disadvantaged student and propel them to a better future. 

An anonymous donor

gave £500.00

An anonymous donor

gave £100.00

 Wish you as much good luck as I had from attending NU. 

An anonymous donor

gave £25.00

Brinley Patterson
Solihull
United Kingdom
Daniel Bird
London
United Kingdom
Tom Jack

gave £100.00

Marple
United Kingdom
Ruth Harris

gave £25.00

BRIGHTON
United Kingdom

 In memory of my nephew Jamie a medical student at Nottingham who very sadly couldn't cmplete his course at the University. My donation is to help all students with their mental health  

An anonymous donor

gave £100.00

 I did philosophy in Nottingham thanks to a donation from The Elmgrant Trust in Devon. 

An anonymous donor

gave £25.00

John Dally
Symbister
United Kingdom
Beverley Jordan

gave £100.00

Astley
United Kingdom
Martin COOPER
Ashby-De-La-Zouch
United Kingdom

 It's always been great to be able to give back to support disadvantaged students as I once was on a regular basis  

An anonymous donor

gave £100.00

Farah J
Glasgow
United Kingdom
Abi Marx
Leeds
United Kingdom
Hussah Albehaijan
Riyadh
Saudi Arabia
Pai Kok TAN
singapore
Singapore

 I encourage all alumni to give generously .... our best way to thank the University  

Becky Waldron
Derby
United Kingdom
Sarah Davis
Nottingham
United Kingdom

 I was very lucky to come to university in an era when disadvantaged students were fully supported with grant funding. I am just glad I can still help others achieve their dreams.  

An anonymous donor

gave £75.00

Priashvi Lutchman

gave £50.00

Phoenix
Mauritius

 Together, let's help share the precious gift of education and the wonders of transformative research for the next generation and a better tomorrow. 

Sheila Cox
Hope Bowdler, Shropshire
United Kingdom
DAVID GIBSON
Stockton on Tees
United Kingdom
Peter Snape
Chorley
United Kingdom
James Phillips

gave £500.00

Wolverhampton
United Kingdom
Gwen Parsons

gave £100.00

Lowestoft
United Kingdom

 You started me on my career path and I was reminded of my own graduation day 53 years ago when I attended the graduation ceremony of my local University of Suffolk last Friday. I have been an Honorary Fellow there since 2012 for services to education 

cindy woodruff
Manchester center, VT
United States of America

 Still connecting with study abroad friends from SUNY Geneseo 

Navasiwayam Palaniandy

gave £250.00

Bandar Seri Begawan
Brunei
Creana Bosac
Leicester
United Kingdom
Michael Knowles
Veria
Greece

 Who I am and what I've done in life is largely due to my time at Nottingham and this donation is a small thank you for that and for the great work being done in the medical sciences ! 

Graham Titterington

gave £100.00

Alton
United Kingdom
ROBIN MABLESON

gave £100.00

Southampton
United Kingdom
Paul Rees

gave £100.00

Prenton
United Kingdom
Katie Owen

gave £100.00

Sevenoaks
United Kingdom
YU KWOK LAW

gave £100.00

Burnaby
Canada
Stefan Chomanicz
Nottingham
United Kingdom
Sebastiaan Van Nuffel

gave £36.00

Maastricht
Netherlands
An anonymous donor

gave £50.00

 I was not from a wealthy background and believe everyone should have the opportunity to go to university should they want to ;))) 

Myles Griffin

gave £10.00

Ashby-de-la-Zouch
United Kingdom
An anonymous donor

gave £50.00

Sheila Royle

gave £30.00

Bridgnorth
United Kingdom
Jens Hillger

gave £50.00

Sankt Augustin
Germany
Patrick Williams
Esher
United Kingdom
An anonymous donor

gave £50.00

Lysa Schwartz
Guildford
United Kingdom
An anonymous donor

gave £25.00

 Pleased to help those students who need it most because money should not be a barrier to education. Time at university can be so important and transformative. Good luck! 

An anonymous donor

gave £30.00