Honorary degrees for actress, food entrepreneur and cultural leader at 蹤獲扦 graduation
Today (8th July 25), 蹤獲扦 (蹤獲扦), Edinburgh awarded honorary degrees to an acclaimed Scottish actress, a food innovator and an Edinburgh Fringe leader at its 2025 graduation ceremonies.
The Scottish actress and narrator, Ashley Jensen; entrepreneur and Director of Genius Foods, Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne; and the former Chief Executive of the Edinburgh Fringe Society, Shona McCarthy; were honoured at a ceremony in Edinburghs Usher Hall. The three inspirational women joined the newly installed Chancellor of 蹤獲扦, Patrick Grant designer, entrepreneur and judge on BBCs The Great British Sewing Bee to celebrate the achievements of hundreds of new 蹤獲扦 graduates.
Ashley Jensen, most recently known for her leading detective role in BBCs much loved crime drama Shetland was awarded Doctor of the University for her contributions to the arts. Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne, the visionary founder of Genius Foods, a UK-based company specialising in gluten-free bakery, received a Doctor of Business Administration for her contribution to food development and innovation. Shona McCarthy, former Chief Executive of the Edinburgh Fringe Society, was honoured with a Doctor of the University for her visionary leadership in the arts and her profound impact on Scotlands cultural landscape.
Ashley, best known for her leading role as DI Ruth Calder in the hit TV drama, Shetland and her time playing Maggie Jacobs alongside Ricky Gervais in the comedy series胼Extras was brought up in Annan, Dumfriesshire. Her time studying drama at what was then Queen Margaret College (now 蹤獲扦) laid the foundation for a career marked by versatility, emotional depth, and authenticity.
Her success in TVs Extras, for which she earned two British Comedy Awards and a BAFTA nomination, introduced her to a global audience. She went on to star in the American hit TV show胼Ugly Betty, where producers embraced her Scottish identity, rewriting her character to match her accent.
Her work spans stage and screen, from early theatre roles with Glasgows Citizens Theatre and Edinburghs Traverse Theatre, to leading roles in特ky Ones Agatha Raisin畝nd特hetland. In her recent starring role in特hetland, she brought a fresh perspective and emotional nuance to a beloved series, reaffirming her ability to lead and evolve.
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Lucinda, the visionary founder of Genius Foods, trained as a chef at the Leith School of Food and Wine, a prestigious cook school founded by 蹤獲扦s former Chancellor, Dame Prue Leith. But when her son was diagnosed with multiple food allergies and a severe intolerance to gluten, Lucinda embarked on a challenge to create gluten-free bread that would not only meet the dietary needs of her family, but also satisfy the taste buds of consumers everywhere.
In 2009, she founded Genius Foods, which quickly became a global leader in gluten-free products. Her relentless innovation and commitment to quality have improved the lives of millions living with coeliac disease and other dietary restrictions.
Lucindas influence extends beyond product development. She is a published author, educator, and advocate for food allergy awareness. Her books, including胼How to Cook for Food Allergies, have empowered home cooks and professionals alike. Lucindas recent appointment as Executive Chair of the New Town Cookery School in Edinburgh, will see her help shape the future of culinary education.
A Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and founding member of the Gluten Free Industry Association, Lucinda is also an Innovate UK ambassador. Her leadership has driven progress in food science and industry standards.
The University also recognised the exceptional leadership and transformative impact that Shona McCarthy has had on the arts.
For nine years, Shona led the worlds largest arts festival with vision, resilience, and a deep commitment to inclusivity. Under her leadership, the Fringe thrived through economic shifts and the pandemic, whilst becoming more accessible and representative. She championed emerging artists, expanded international collaborations, and introduced initiatives such as performer bursaries and relaxed performances, ensuring the Fringe remained a vibrant, welcoming space for all.
Shonas influence extends far beyond Edinburgh. As Chief Executive of the Culture Company, she led Derry-Londonderrys landmark year as the first UK City of Culture in 2013. She has also held senior roles with the British Council Northern Ireland, Imagine Belfast, and the Northern Ireland Film Council, and led youth-focused film festivals including Cinemagic and the Foyle Film Festival.
Her contributions to the arts have been recognised with a NESTA Cultural Leadership Award and an Eisenhower Fellowship, connecting her to a global network of changemakers. She has also served as Chair of Walk the Plank and Belfasts Oh Yeah Music Centre.
In the year that 蹤獲扦 celebrates its 150th anniversary, we are delighted to recognise the contribution of these three inspirational women. From the arts to food innovation, we are proud to honour the mark they each have made on the world and their work striving to be a force for good.
Discussing Ashley Jensen, Sir Paul explained: Aside from 插莽堯梭梗聆s impressive artistic achievements, she has remained a passionate advocate for the arts in Scotland. She has used her platform to support emerging talent, promote diversity in casting, and champion mental health awareness within the creative industries. Her commitment to these causes reflects values we cherish at 蹤獲扦 - compassion, courage, and community - and she is a shining example of what our graduates can achieve when they combine talent with tenacity, and creativity with integrity.
Sir Paul continued: Lucinda 詁娶喝釵梗-勞硃娶餃聆紳梗s dedication to quality and innovation has set a new standard in the gluten-free market, making Genius Foods a household name and a trusted choice for consumers around the world. Her work has brought joy and dignity to those with special dietary needs and inspired a new generation of food entrepreneurs. We recognise the significant contribution that she has made to innovation in the food industry and the entrepreneurial landscape in Scotland.
Discussing Shona McCarthys exceptional contribution to the arts, Sir Paul concluded: Shona embodies 蹤獲扦s values of creativity, social responsibility, and community impact. Her career is testament to the power of the arts to inspire, connect, and transform lives. As our graduates begin their own journeys, Shona stands as a powerful example of what can be achieved through passion, purpose, and fearless leadership.
Link to Ashley Jensens oration
Link to Lucinda 詁娶喝釵梗-勞硃娶餃聆紳梗s oration
Link to Shona McCarthys oration
For further media information, contact Lynne Russell, Communications Manager, 蹤獲扦, Edinburgh E: lrussell@qmu.ac.uk (copy to pressoffice@qmu.ac.uk ) M: 07711 011239.