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Green Move Out scheme expands to encourage more students to leave Durham tidy – Palatinate
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A Freedom of Information request submitted by
Palatinate has revealed the names of individuals who have generously donated more than one million pounds to the University since 2015.
Mark J. Hillery, a Collingwood alumnus and hedge fund manager, has donated almost £7m to Durham University since 2015. Hillery directs his large donations exclusively to Collingwood College. He has personally funded a 200-seater arts centre, a gym extension, a yoga/pilates studio, an enlarged junior common room, and a bar conservatory.
Food wholesale boss Charles Wilson pledged £6m towards local scholarships, Durham Business School, and The Institute of Hazard Risk and Resilience in October 2019. Wilson is a Grey college alumnus and studied Geography between 1983 and 1986 at Durham.
Palatinate has confirmed that next term will be extended for a week so that colleges can provide events that tie into the “Wider Student Experience” (WSE).
The original end of term date, 25th June, will be postponed to 2nd July, so that there is more opportunity for colleges and societies to organise events after lockdown restrictions are lifted on the 21st.
The decision comes after the government announced its roadmap out of lockdown, with the 21st June acting as the point where “all legal limits on social contact” are hoped to be lifted.
In an email from Collingwood College, it was stated that “the University has agreed an additional week for WSE activity”. The plan was also independently corroborated by multiple JCR Presidents.