30 Jul 2010

[Event] Cardiff University Graduation 2010

We thought you might be interested to hear about this year’s graduation ceremonies at Cardiff University which were held during the week of the 12th-16th July 2010 at St. David’s National Concert Hall in Cardiff city centre.

This year 556 International students graduated from Cardiff University, with families and friends all attending the ceremony to celebrate and share in their achievements and success. A popular service delivered by Cardiff University’s Web Team was the streaming of the ceremonies live on the website. For family members who were unable to make it to the UK for the event, they were still able to watch the ceremonies live online.

Stephen Fry was awarded an Honorary Fellowship during the week and you can watch his speech online.

If you’re thinking about coming to study here at Cardiff University you might be interested to learn more about the recent ceremonies. You can find out more by visiting our website at: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/graduation/

We would like to congratulate all those who graduated this year and wish them every success in their future careers!

3 comments:

  1. A sort of pleasure this is for the students that they graduated from such a great University,as you said that the 556 International students graduated from Cardiff University,so the services for the international students is also seems to be great and brilliant,otherwise the pictures you share,these pictures are great to understand about the University,really the University is awesome.
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  2. Process of graduating the students is really important for the University and main thing that the awards distribution is also be take during the week,as you said,Stephen Fry was awarded an Honorary Fellowship during the week,so good picture to see and the thing you told about the University and graduates is useful to and helpful to see.
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