Inverness Traitor’s finalist set to be guest speaker at UHI Inverness graduation ceremony
An Inverness vet nurse who starred in the hit reality show The Traitors will be the guest speaker at the UHI Inverness graduation ceremony.
Evie Morrison address the morning and afternoon ceremonies on Friday, October 4, reflecting on her own time as a UHI student and how her learning experience has guided her career in animal health and her TV experience.
More than 900 people will attend the event at the Free North Church in Bank Steet, Inverness, with the ceremonies beginning respectively at 10.30am and 1.30pm.
"It's an honour to be speaking at the 2024 UHI Inverness Graduation and Celebration of Achievement,” she said.
“Being a graduate of the class of 2016 myself, I know the hard work and determination it takes to get to graduation day and I'm excited to celebrate this milestone with them. I'll be sharing my story of how I went from UHI student to finalist on the UK's biggest TV show The Traitors, how my time at the UHI shaped my life and some lessons I learned along the way."
In January of this year, Evie starred in series two of BBC One’s The Traitors, a hugely popular show of trust and treachery presented by Claudia Winkleman and filmed at Ardross Castle in Ross-shire.
Evie was one of 22 contestants who took part, and she starred in all 12 episodes. Making it to the last five, she was banished in the final.
She graduated from the now UHI North, West and Hebrides with a diploma in Small Animal Veterinary Nursing in 2016. She worked in a busy first opinion practice in Inverness and continued her studies by gaining a Certificate in Small Animal Dentistry with the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS).
She moved into a different role in 2022, specialising in Veterinary Pharmacovigilance and Biosecurity and currently oversees 10 centres across Scotland, including one in Inverness.
Evie also runs an Instagram account showcasing her running journey and she is currently training for the Dava Way 50K in the Cairngorms in November.
The graduation event is a highlight of the academic year at UHI Inverness.
Professor Chris O’Neil, principal and chief executive of UHI Inverness, said: “Friday will be a very special day for our students, their friends, family and our staff. Graduation day is a momentous occasion that celebrates their achievements, but also reinforces our commitment at UHI Inverness to nurturing talent and fostering innovation. I’m very grateful to Evie for accepting our invitation to share her insights and experiences. I am sure her inspiring words will motivate our students to pursue their ambitions with passion and determination.”
The graduation ceremony will be followed by a celebratory reception at the Inverness Campus.