University of Southampton

12/12/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/12/2022 10:54

Winter Graduation returns to Southampton city centre

Published: 12 December 2022

For the first time since the 1960s the University of Southampton is holding its winter graduation in the city centre.

The achievements of more than 1,000 students will take centre stage in three days of celebration from Tuesday to Thursday (13-15 December), and will feature nine ceremonies of graduating undergraduate and postgraduate students from a wide range of subjects including medicine, computer science, history, physics, education and nursing.

This year's ceremonies will return to the O2 Guildhall in the heart of the city for the first time since the 1960s. The University held graduations in the city centre up until the 1970s, when it moved them to Highfield Campus with the opening of the Turner Sims concert venue. There was one exception however, when in August 1992, in conjunction with the Southampton Science Festival, a honorary graduation ceremony took place at the Guildhall in which Sir David Attenborough received an honorary degree. The Guildhall was also where a ceremony took place in 1952 for the inauguration of the University, with the Duke of Wellington.

At this year's ceremonies, students will don their cap and gown to celebrate on stage with University dignitaries in the Guildhall, while celebrations will also take place on Highfield Campus.

Professor Mark E. Smith, Vice-Chancellor of the University, said: "Graduation at Southampton is a truly memorable occasion and a chance to give well-deserved recognition to every student for their hard work and dedication.

"We are incredibly proud to be part of the Southampton community so everyone at the University is very excited to see the return of graduation to the city centre. There will be lots of celebrations across the whole event and I wish every one of our graduating cohort the very best for the future."