Chris Hardesty, from Hellesdon, is thankful for a strong friendship with paramedic Kevin Watkinson ten years after he saved his life after a heart attack.
The mortar boards fly at UEA graduation ceremony in 2016.
- Credit: Denise Bradley
The University of East Anglia (UEA) has defended its decision to delay its graduation ceremony to 2022 after students described the decision as premature .
A spokeswoman for the university said the decision was not taken lightly after a cohort of social work students called for the decision, which was made in March, to be reconsidered.
Speaking on behalf of the cohort, third-year student Chelsea Hardesty questioned why a scaled down ceremony could not take place this year with the government roadmap and vaccination rollout progressing well.
The University of East Anglia has postponed this year s graduation ceremony to 2022