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There were 22 Wolfson College students graduating in person on Saturday 24 February 2024. A further nine graduated in absentia, receiving their degree certificate by post.
In true Wolfson fashion, students came from countries around the world including Canada, Greece, Germany, Hong Kong, Peru and the United States, as well as the UK. PhD, MA, MPhil, MASt, MEd, MSt and BA degrees were conferred.
The students met at Wolfson, then processed to the Senate House for a ceremony which still has elements of graduations from 800 years ago.
Congratulations Wolves, we're all very proud of you and wish you every success in future.
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Pictures from this event are available on the College Flickr. Information regarding the professional photographs taken will be circulated to graduates by email.
You can find out more about graduations, including all the upcoming dates and how to book, on our graduation page.
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Graduation ceremonies are the culmination of students’ hard work and commitment, and a moment to celebrate the completion of their Cambridge degree.
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Graduation ceremonies are the culmination of students’ hard work and commitment, and a moment to celebrate the completion of their Cambridge degree.