Birmingham Newman University Celebrates Graduating Class of 2025

Graduating at Birmingham Newman Graduation ceremony

Birmingham Newman University is proud to celebrate the achievements of its graduating students at this year’s 2025 Graduation Ceremonies, which took place on Monday 27th October at Symphony Hall in the city centre.

The ceremonies mark a significant milestone in the academic journeys of many students who have completed undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across a wide range of disciplines. Family, friends, and staff gathered to honour their hard work and dedication to their studies.

Speaking ahead of the ceremonies, Vice-Chancellor Jackie Dunne said:

“Graduation is a defining moment in our academic year, reflecting our mission to provide opportunities and shape positive futures through inclusive university education. It’s a privilege to celebrate not only our inspirational students, whose determination and achievements embody the values of our University, but also our honorary graduates, whose significant contributions to society we recognise because they reflect the importance of social justice, leadership, and the pursuit of knowledge.”

Founded in the tradition of Cardinal John Henry Newman, the University continues to place student-centred learning and community at the heart of its mission. Our graduates join a growing global network of Birmingham Newman alumni making a positive impact across a range of sectors.

This year’s graduation also featured the conferral of honorary degrees upon distinguished individuals who have made exceptional contributions to society and reflect the University’s commitment to social justice, education, and community service.

Honorary Awards 2025:

Pastor Gilroy Brown in graduation gown

Pastor Gilroy Brown,

In recognition of his pioneering leadership in education, his advocacy for equality and opportunity, and his lifelong commitment to community and spiritual service.

Pastor Gilroy Brown is a pioneering educational leader, community advocate and pastor whose career spans more than four decades. In 1989, he became Birmingham’s first African Caribbean male Primary School Headteacher, later co-founding a mentoring programme that reduced exclusions for African Caribbean pupils and shaping national initiatives to raise attainment and support diversity in school leadership. As a School Advisor and consultant, he trained aspiring headteachers and advised the Department for Education on projects to improve outcomes for BME pupils. Since 2014, he has served as Pastor of Mount Shiloh Apostolic Church and co-founded the Mount Shiloh Community Initiative, working to address social issues and empower communities. He is also the author of Redeemed (2023), an autobiography reflecting on his professional and spiritual journey.

Lewis Goodall in gown, receiving his Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters

Lewis Goodall, Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters 

For outstanding contributions to political journalism, public discourse, and the communication of complex issues with clarity and insight.

Lewis Goodall is a distinguished British journalist, broadcaster and author, recognised for his insightful political analysis and engaging reporting. An Oxford History and Politics graduate, he began his career at the BBC before moving to Sky News as Political Correspondent, where his coverage of Brexit and general elections won wide acclaim. Returning to the BBC in 2020 as Newsnight’s Policy Editor, his investigative reporting—most notably on the A-Level grading scandal, which earned him an Orwell Prize nomination—helped shape public debate. Named among MHP’s “30 Under 30” journalists to watch, he is also the author of Left for Dead? (2018) and a sought-after speaker on politics, democracy and the media.

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