Self-Esteem: Singer to become Doctor of Music upon receiving honorary degree from Sheffield University
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Self-Esteem singer Rebecca Lucy Taylor will be made a Doctor of Music by the University of Sheffield in a ceremony today.
The singer is being awarded the honorary degree for her success in the music industry and public championing of inclusivity and diversity. Rebecca took the music industry by storm with her edgy, contemporary pop tracks and once performed at Glastonbury in a Meadowhall-themed outfit.
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Hide AdShe said: "I am insanely chuffed to be receiving an honorary doctorate from the University of Sheffield. I love Sheffield with all my heart and to be acknowledged like this bolsters my dream of changing so much for people in music like me.
"I am overwhelmed, galvanised and energised! Also thrilled to finally get a cute pic of me in a cap and gown, not gonna lie.”
In 2021, The Guardian and The Sunday Times named Self-Esteem's album, Prioritise Pleasure, as the top album of the year. The same album saw her nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize.
Rebecca joins 11 other people receiving honorary degrees from the University, including Hockey player, Hollie Pearne-Webb MBE, broadcaster, Matthew Bannister and author Bernadine Evaristo OBE.
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Hide AdThe new honorary degree holders will cross the University of Sheffield's graduation stage along with students graduating from the Faculty for Arts and Humanities.
Professor Gill Valentine, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield, said: “Rebecca Lucy Taylor and her band Self Esteem follow a long line of successful musicians who have continued to put Sheffield on the map. Her work to promote inclusive and diverse communities aligns with our values at the University, and we are pleased to welcome her into the wider University of Sheffield family."
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