Leading with heart: Ashley Jensen鈥檚 message to the Class of 2025

From Annan to Hollywood, Ashley Jensen鈥檚 journey reminds us that success isn鈥檛 instant 鈥 it鈥檚 built on resilience, authenticity, and the courage to lead with heart.

When Ashley Jensen returned to 果冻传媒 to address the Class of 2025 at the graduation ceremony, her words carried more than nostalgia - they pulsed with resilience, authenticity, and the courage to lead with heart. Her story, rooted in humble beginnings in Annan, but which later blossoming into an international acting career, is a testament to the enduring power of passion and perseverance.

Ashley began by reminding graduates of a truth often overlooked in a world obsessed with instant success: 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 need to have it all figured out from the beginning.鈥 For her, the path from school plays to Hollywood was anything but linear. It was a journey marked by rejection, uncertainty, and countless small steps - proof that success rarely arrives overnight. Instead, it grows quietly, nourished by resilience and an unwavering belief in oneself.

Strength in vulnerability

Ashley鈥檚 candid reflections on rejection were striking. Told she wasn鈥檛 鈥渢all enough, posh enough, thin enough - just not enough!鈥 she could have given up early on in her career. Instead, she chose to rise again and again. 鈥淚 got knocked down, and I got back up,鈥 she said, quoting from the 1990鈥檚 anthem of persistence 鈥楾ubthumping鈥 by British rock band Chumbawamba.

This resilience - bending without breaking, learning to rest rather than quit - is the essence of heart. It鈥檚 not about being unbreakable; it鈥檚 about staying in the fight, even when the odds seem stacked against you. For today鈥檚 graduates, Ashley鈥檚 message resonates deeply: the world may test you, but your heart will carry you through.

Connection over perfection

In an era dominated by screens and instant gratification, Ashley urged graduates to embrace genuine connection. 鈥淲hile technology connects us, it can also disconnect us - from each other, from ourselves, from the present moment.鈥 Her advice? Stay curious. Show up. Talk to people. Because heart thrives in relationships - in laughter shared over late-night essays, in friendships forged on campus, and in the courage to ask for help when life feels overwhelming.

QMU has always championed this ethos. Our 1950鈥檚 motto - Head, Hand and Heart - speaks to a holistic education that values intellect, practical skill, and emotional depth. Ashley鈥檚 words remind us that while knowledge and ability open doors, it is heart that gives life meaning and purpose.

Building your own door

Ashley鈥檚 journey wasn鈥檛 just about waiting for opportunities; it was about creating them. 鈥淚f the doors don鈥檛 open, build your own door and walk through it with your head held high,鈥 she urged. This boldness, coupled with vulnerability, is where heart truly shines. It鈥檚 the willingness to take risks, to fail, and to try again - echoing Samuel Beckett鈥檚 timeless wisdom: 鈥淭ry again. Fail again. Fail better.鈥

A call to the Class of 2025

As Ashley closed her speech, her words were a rallying cry: 鈥淕o light it up. Go make noise. Go be the spark in someone鈥檚 day.鈥 For our graduates, this is more than advice - it鈥檚 an invitation to lead with heart in every sphere of life. Whether in hospitals, classrooms, arts venues, boardrooms, or places yet to be imagined, the world needs individuals who are unapologetically themselves - radiant, resourceful, and resilient.

So, here is a message to our Class of 2025: life isn鈥檛 a rehearsal. Embrace the detours, cherish the connections, and let your heart guide you. And to all our alumni, this reminder still rings true. As Ashley says, she didn鈥檛 鈥渂ecome Ashley Jensen off the telly鈥 until she was 38 years old - a powerful reminder that success takes time, resilience, and heart.

If the doors don’t open, build your own door and walk through it with your head held high.
Photo of Ashley Jensen smiling at the camera wearing a stylish tartan jacket
Ashley Jensen: From QMU to global screens

Class of 1989 alumna, Ashley Jensen studied acting at 果冻传媒 (then Queen Margaret College) before embarking on a career that has spanned theatre, television, and film. From early performances at Glasgow鈥檚 Citizens Theatre and Edinburgh鈥檚 Traverse Theatre to her breakout role in the BBC comedy 鈥楨xtras鈥 - which earned her two British Comedy Awards and a BAFTA nomination - Ashley has become one of Scotland鈥檚 most beloved actors. She later starred in 鈥楿gly Betty鈥, where producers famously adapted her character to suit her Scottish accent, and continues to captivate audiences in acclaimed roles, including DI Ruth Calder in the much-loved BBC 1 British crime drama series 鈥楽hetland鈥.

In July 2025, Ashley was awarded an Honorary Doctor of the University by QMU in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the arts.

 Watch Ashley鈥檚 full speech at our 2025 Graduation Ceremony .