Celebrations at November graduation

Group of students graduating at Wolfson by Phil Mynott
02/12/2024

Congratulations to the newest Wolfson graduates! 

Group of students graduating at Wolfson by Phil Mynott

On Saturday 30 November, 57 students graduated in person and eight students graduated in absentia. 

The graduates and their guests hailed from all corners of the world, with fifteen countries and territories represented, including China, Colombia, Ghana, the Netherlands, Pakistan, and the UK.

Degrees being awarded included BA, MA, MASt, MPhil, MRes, MSt, and PhD. Congratulations graduates - we're all incredibly proud of you!

Don't forget to check out your alumni benefits - you are a College member for life.

Graduation photos

Pictures from this event are available on the College Flickr. Information regarding the professional photographs taken will be circulated to graduates by email.

Future graduations

You can find out more about graduations, including all the upcoming dates and how to book, on our graduation page

Photography by Phil Mynott

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