Stormzy to Receive Honorary Doctorate from Cambridge University
#image_title

Stormzy to Receive Honorary Doctorate from Cambridge University


Share this post

Stormzy has been nominated for an honorary degree alongside one of the most decorated British female Olympians, Dame Katherine Grainger.

In 2018 the musician, whose real name is Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr, launched a scholarship programme for black students at the University of Cambridge.

The institution said he would receive a doctorate in law in recognition of his philanthropic work and impact on education, music, sport and literature.

Eight people will be recognised by the university, including Dame Katherine, the first female chair of the British Olympic Association.

In November Dame Katherine Grainger became the first female chair in the 119-year history of the British Olympic Association

Cambridge University said the "Stormzy effect" had contributed to an increase in applications to the university from black students across the UK.

The Stormzy Scholarship funds two black British students per year at Cambridge, covering their tuition fees and maintenance costs.

It was later expanded when HSBC UK agreed to fund a further 10 students per year.

The university said 55 students had been supported by a Stormzy Scholarship so far, and this year would see the largest group to date graduate.

Dame Katherine will also receive a doctorate in law from the university.

She is currently chancellor of the University of Glasgow and is the only British woman to have won a medal at five successive Olympic Games.

Sir John Rutter, founder and director of the Cambridge Singers, is to be granted a doctorate in music

All eight of those recommended have accepted the honorary doctorate nomination, subject to final approval by the university's governing body.

They will be admitted to their degrees on 25 June, presided by vice-chancellor Prof Deborah Prentice.

An honorary doctorate in letters will be granted to Sir Simon Russell Beale, who is an honorary fellow of Gonville and Caius College, where he studied for his undergraduate degree.

Political activist, philosopher and author Professor Angela Davis will also receive a doctorate in letters.

The founder and director of the Cambridge Singers, Sir John Rutter, whose work has been performed all over the world, will be granted a doctorate in music.

Lady Arden of Heswall, the former justice of the UK's Supreme Court and an honorary fellow of Girton College, will receive a doctorate in law.

She was the first female judge assigned to the Chancery Division at the High Court of Justice.

The Nobel Prize-winning economist Sir Oliver Hart will receive a doctorate in science.

Professor Maria Leptin, the president of the European Research Council, will be conferred with a doctorate in medical science.


Share this post
Comments

Be the first to know

Join our community and get notified about upcoming stories

Subscribing...
You've been subscribed!
Something went wrong
Cardi B Contacts Sweet 16 Victim Shot Multiple Times In Brooklyn

Cardi B Contacts Sweet 16 Victim Shot Multiple Times In Brooklyn

Cardi B offered words of comfort and encouragement to a teenage shooting victim following a violent incident that disrupted a Sweet 16 celebration in Brooklyn on December 14. The Grammy-winning artist reached out privately after learning the injured teen was the cousin of a close family friend, according to a video later shared online. Cardi B surprises her friend’s little cousin with a call and gifts after she was shot multiple times in a mass shooting at her Sweet 16 party in NY 🙏🏽💯 pic.t


O A

Isiah Whitlock Jr., ‘The Wire Star’, Dead at 71

Isiah Whitlock Jr., ‘The Wire Star’, Dead at 71

Hollywood is mourning a tragic loss. Isiah Whitlock Jr.—best known for his roles in The Wire, Your Honor, Veep and several Spike Lee films—has died, his manager confirmed Dec. 30. He was 71. "It is with tremendous sadness that I share the passing of my dear friend and client Isiah Whitlock Jr.," Brian Liebman wrote on Instagram alongside photos of the actor. "If you knew him - you loved him. A brilliant actor and even better person. May his memory forever be a blessing."  He concluded, "Our h


O A

From Mall Brands to Moodboards: The Return of Y2K Streetwear

From Mall Brands to Moodboards: The Return of Y2K Streetwear

Contemporary fashion campaigns increasingly draw on early‑2000s or “Y2K” aesthetics to appeal to younger audiences who relate to both nostalgia and irony. These campaigns remix familiar visual codes—like glossy tech imagery, logo‑heavy styling, and exaggerated silhouettes—to create a language that feels both retro and futuristic. That shift shows up clearly in mainstream fashion coverage from outlets like Vogue, whose piece “Y2K Fashion 101: How the Millennium Started Trending All Over Again” tr


Binta B Phatty

The Return Of The Long Tour

The Return Of The Long Tour

In 2025, the center of gravity in music has shifted back to the road, with long, high‑concept tours once again driving the biggest headlines in pop and beyond. Stadium shows, extended residencies, and multi‑leg world tours have turned live music into the main event again, not just a side promo for albums. The top tier of touring has become its own entertainment category. Pop and R&B giants like The Weeknd are staging elaborate stadium productions that feel closer to an IMAX‑scale 3D movie than


Binta B Phatty