Trailblazing star of Oscar-winning movie to be honoured by Ulster University

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he trailblazing Belfast-born star of an Oscar-winning movie is to be honoured by Ulster University.

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Actor James Martin was a part of the forged of the quick movie An Irish Goodbye which swept the most important awards ceremonies this yr.

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Martin is the primary actor with Down’s syndrome to scoop an Oscar.

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He joins gymnast Rhys McClenaghan, poet Michael Longley and broadcaster Sean Rafferty among the many cohort in Ulster University’s honorary graduates this yr.

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I shall be delighted to obtain this honorary doctorate from Ulster University in recognition of my contribution to An Irish Goodbye

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Martin mentioned the affect of his win and recognition has been very optimistic.

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“I will be delighted to receive this honorary doctorate from Ulster University in recognition of my contribution to An Irish Goodbye,” he mentioned.

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“We had a great team working on the movie which told a universal story that people really connected with and enjoyed watching.

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“The impact it has had on people with learning difficulties has been very positive.”

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Also among the many honorary graduates are Sara Booth, head of competitions throughout the Fifa Women’s Football Division, Lyn Moffett for peacebuilding and battle decision, Anne McVicker, director on the Women’s Resource and Development Agency, Kieran Kennedy for constructing financial range within the north west, and Lisa Brankin, an Ulster University alumna and Ford’s present managing director of the UK and Ireland.

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Ulster University vice-chancellor Professor Paul Bartholomew described graduations as a “time for celebration”.

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“At Ulster University, we work to develop well-rounded, skilled and experienced graduates, and as part of this, we also identify and celebrate positive role models for our graduates to aspire to,” he mentioned.

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“These honourees are individuals making a genuine difference in their local or global community in various fields such as arts, sport, peacebuilding and community work, business, health, and social work.

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We are recognising those who have made and continue to make significant contributions to our society

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“As Northern Ireland marks 25 years since the signing of the Belfast Good Friday Agreement, it is right that we both reflect on where we’ve come from, and the direction we are heading in.

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“We are recognising those who have made and continue to make significant contributions to our society, and Ulster University is delighted to celebrate this cohort of exceptional role models who demonstrate leadership, perseverance, integrity, innovative thinking, determination, talent, and creativity, and they inspire us all.”

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The honorary doctorates shall be conferred throughout summer season graduations which occur from June 29 till July 7, throughout all three Ulster University campuses.

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