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Graduation at UWTSD
Graduation ceremonies are the highlight of the academic calendar. They provide the opportunity for students to celebrate their achievements with family and friends.
In this section
Graduation Brochures
Graduation Policies
New Graduates
Graduation Ceremonies 2026
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
10:30am and 3:30pm
The Eastside Rooms, Birmingham
Find out more
Tuesday, 21 July 2026
10.15am, 1.30pm and 4.45pm
The InterContinental Hotel by the O2, London
Find out more
Tuesday, 7 July 2026
6pm
Halliwell Theatre, Carmarthen Campus
Wednesday, 8 July 2026
10am and 2pm
Halliwell Theatre, Carmarthen Campus
Find out more
Tuesday, 14 July 2026
11.15am and 3pm
Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
11.15am and 3pm
Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
Find out more
Graduation Ceremonies 2025
Tuesday, 25th November 2025
Ceremony times: 11.15am and 3pm
Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
Find out more
Winter Graduation Brochure, Swansea
Graduation News
Yutara Naidoo Celebrates Transformative Achievement with Master of Arts in Coaching and Mentoring from UWTSD
Turning experience into research: Emma-Jane Wilson’s philosophy journey at UWTSD
Llio Cynwal Graduates and begins professional journey
Mature student shares “it’s never too late to achieve your goals”
Hanna-Non Cordingley Opens Doors to Opportunities through Education Studies
Gwenno Fôn Graduates from UWTSD and Stars in the 'Stad' television programme
Leading education leader completes a Doctorate in Education at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
Lifelong Learning Leads to New Direction for UWTSD Graduate Tracy Hall
UWTSD celebrates Winter Graduation at Swansea's Brangwyn Hall
UWTSD Graduate Transforms Setbacks into Social Impact
From Setback to Strength: Ricky Cooper Finds His Calling at UWTSD
Sophia Centre student wins 2025 dissertation prize for outstanding scholarship
Digging into her passion: Theodora’s journey to fulfilling a lifelong dream at UWTSD
Molly Evans Discovers Her Passion for Teaching Through UWTSD’s Early Years Degree
First-Generation Graduate Reflects on UWTSD Journey and Ambitions in Early Years Education
Ukrainian Student Graduates with First-Class Honours After Rebuilding Her Life in Wales
UWTSD Early Years Graduate Sets Sights on a Career in Social Work
From Global Adventures to Professional Ambitions: How Sinead Edwards found her future at UWTSD
From Night Shifts to First-Class Honours : Mature Student achieves degree in Professional Policing at UWTSD
A Student Journey Fuelled by Passion and Purpose
Swansea College of Art Graduate Wins Prestigious Haydn John James Prize
Personal tragedy inspires Foundation for infant bereavement care and support.
Katie Rees Honoured at Graduation Ceremony Following Inspirational Journey to Success
Nancy Akuffobea Unveils Uplifting City Centre Mural Inspired by a Journey of Colour, Culture and Resilience
Concrete Wall Becomes Nature-Inspired Mural at Brynau Farm Thanks to Talented Student Artist
Graduation Newsroom
FAQs
Contact
graduation
immediately. The team will check your record and re-send your invitation if appropriate.
Log into
MyTSD
and enter your student number and password. Go to ‘Student Graduation’ on the Home screen and follow the instructions.
You will need to arrive two hours before the ceremony commences in order to allow you time to collect your robe, seat number and guest tickets.
You will need to be seated 45 minutes before the ceremony is due to start during which time you will be seated in your allocated seat and briefed by the Chief Marshall.
Should you or any of your guests have a disability / specific access requirements that we need to know about please give details in the relevant section on
MyTSD
and we will endeavour to meet your needs.
Please make staff aware so that assistance can be provided.
Guests are able to sit anywhere in the venue apart from the reserved seating which will be clearly marked. Entrance to the venue is by ticket only and tickets must be handed to the Stewards on the doors. Doors will open for guests approximately one hour before the start of the ceremony.
Graduands must wear academic dress throughout the duration of their ceremony. All attendees normally wear relatively formal attire.
At the start of the ceremony, graduates and guests will stand as the academic staff process into the hall. Following a welcome, you will be addressed by the Vice-Chancellor and/or other senior officials of the University.
After a reading of the Proclamation, graduates will be presented to the Vice-Chancellor (or her nominee). You will be prompted by staff to move forward in the order you are seated.
A presenter will read out your name at which point you will ascend the stage, walk towards the Vice-Chancellor, doff and shake her hand. You will then leave the stage and return back to your seat.
The Vice-Chancellor will then ask all students to stand and she will then formally congratulate you. You should “doff” in response and remain standing to receive the University’s Greetings.
Looking towards the Vice-Chancellor, nod your head slightly and either touch the front peak of your cap or raise it very slightly.
The length of the ceremony depends on the number of students attending, but are normally between an hour and 2 hours in duration. Other than for your presentation you and your guests are required to remain in your seat for the duration of the ceremony.
You
MUST
ensure that you have cleared any outstanding academic debts to the University. Please
contact the Finance Office
immediately to discuss your options.
If you have outstanding academic debts and have not made arrangements with the Finance Office to clear them, you could be excluded from the graduation ceremonies.
The Alumni Network is our community of graduates. You’ll automatically become a member once you finish your studies - no need to sign up. You’ll receive a welcome email, so it’s important to keep your contact details up to date in
MyTSD
.
Find out more about becoming a
New Graduate
and what you can access.
Certificates will be posted to graduates within approximately eight weeks of the Award Board.
If after this time you should have any query regarding your certificate, please
contact Registry
.
Certificates will not be released to students who have not made arrangements with the
Finance Office
to clear outstanding debts.
From hoodies to ties, teddy bears and coasters, you can purchase a variety of UWTSD merchandise at the Graduation Shop on the
UWTSD Shop
or visit the merchandise stall on Graduation Day.
Skip page header and navigation
Graduation at UWTSD
Graduation ceremonies are the highlight of the academic calendar. They provide the opportunity for students to celebrate their achievements with family and friends.
In this section
Graduation Brochures
Graduation Policies
New Graduates
Graduation Ceremonies 2026
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
10:30am and 3:30pm
The Eastside Rooms, Birmingham
Find out more
Tuesday, 21 July 2026
10.15am, 1.30pm and 4.45pm
The InterContinental Hotel by the O2, London
Find out more
Tuesday, 7 July 2026
6pm
Halliwell Theatre, Carmarthen Campus
Wednesday, 8 July 2026
10am and 2pm
Halliwell Theatre, Carmarthen Campus
Find out more
Tuesday, 14 July 2026
11.15am and 3pm
Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
11.15am and 3pm
Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
Find out more
Graduation Ceremonies 2025
Tuesday, 25th November 2025
Ceremony times: 11.15am and 3pm
Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
Find out more
Winter Graduation Brochure, Swansea
Graduation News
Yutara Naidoo Celebrates Transformative Achievement with Master of Arts in Coaching and Mentoring from UWTSD
Turning experience into research: Emma-Jane Wilson’s philosophy journey at UWTSD
Llio Cynwal Graduates and begins professional journey
Mature student shares “it’s never too late to achieve your goals”
Hanna-Non Cordingley Opens Doors to Opportunities through Education Studies
Gwenno Fôn Graduates from UWTSD and Stars in the 'Stad' television programme
Leading education leader completes a Doctorate in Education at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
Lifelong Learning Leads to New Direction for UWTSD Graduate Tracy Hall
UWTSD celebrates Winter Graduation at Swansea's Brangwyn Hall
UWTSD Graduate Transforms Setbacks into Social Impact
From Setback to Strength: Ricky Cooper Finds His Calling at UWTSD
Sophia Centre student wins 2025 dissertation prize for outstanding scholarship
Digging into her passion: Theodora’s journey to fulfilling a lifelong dream at UWTSD
Molly Evans Discovers Her Passion for Teaching Through UWTSD’s Early Years Degree
First-Generation Graduate Reflects on UWTSD Journey and Ambitions in Early Years Education
Ukrainian Student Graduates with First-Class Honours After Rebuilding Her Life in Wales
UWTSD Early Years Graduate Sets Sights on a Career in Social Work
From Global Adventures to Professional Ambitions: How Sinead Edwards found her future at UWTSD
From Night Shifts to First-Class Honours : Mature Student achieves degree in Professional Policing at UWTSD
A Student Journey Fuelled by Passion and Purpose
Swansea College of Art Graduate Wins Prestigious Haydn John James Prize
Personal tragedy inspires Foundation for infant bereavement care and support.
Katie Rees Honoured at Graduation Ceremony Following Inspirational Journey to Success
Nancy Akuffobea Unveils Uplifting City Centre Mural Inspired by a Journey of Colour, Culture and Resilience
Concrete Wall Becomes Nature-Inspired Mural at Brynau Farm Thanks to Talented Student Artist
Graduation Newsroom
FAQs
Contact
graduation
immediately. The team will check your record and re-send your invitation if appropriate.
Log into
MyTSD
and enter your student number and password. Go to ‘Student Graduation’ on the Home screen and follow the instructions.
You will need to arrive two hours before the ceremony commences in order to allow you time to collect your robe, seat number and guest tickets.
You will need to be seated 45 minutes before the ceremony is due to start during which time you will be seated in your allocated seat and briefed by the Chief Marshall.
Should you or any of your guests have a disability / specific access requirements that we need to know about please give details in the relevant section on
MyTSD
and we will endeavour to meet your needs.
Please make staff aware so that assistance can be provided.
Guests are able to sit anywhere in the venue apart from the reserved seating which will be clearly marked. Entrance to the venue is by ticket only and tickets must be handed to the Stewards on the doors. Doors will open for guests approximately one hour before the start of the ceremony.
Graduands must wear academic dress throughout the duration of their ceremony. All attendees normally wear relatively formal attire.
At the start of the ceremony, graduates and guests will stand as the academic staff process into the hall. Following a welcome, you will be addressed by the Vice-Chancellor and/or other senior officials of the University.
After a reading of the Proclamation, graduates will be presented to the Vice-Chancellor (or her nominee). You will be prompted by staff to move forward in the order you are seated.
A presenter will read out your name at which point you will ascend the stage, walk towards the Vice-Chancellor, doff and shake her hand. You will then leave the stage and return back to your seat.
The Vice-Chancellor will then ask all students to stand and she will then formally congratulate you. You should “doff” in response and remain standing to receive the University’s Greetings.
Looking towards the Vice-Chancellor, nod your head slightly and either touch the front peak of your cap or raise it very slightly.
The length of the ceremony depends on the number of students attending, but are normally between an hour and 2 hours in duration. Other than for your presentation you and your guests are required to remain in your seat for the duration of the ceremony.
You
MUST
ensure that you have cleared any outstanding academic debts to the University. Please
contact the Finance Office
immediately to discuss your options.
If you have outstanding academic debts and have not made arrangements with the Finance Office to clear them, you could be excluded from the graduation ceremonies.
The Alumni Network is our community of graduates. You’ll automatically become a member once you finish your studies - no need to sign up. You’ll receive a welcome email, so it’s important to keep your contact details up to date in
MyTSD
.
Find out more about becoming a
New Graduate
and what you can access.
Certificates will be posted to graduates within approximately eight weeks of the Award Board.
If after this time you should have any query regarding your certificate, please
contact Registry
.
Certificates will not be released to students who have not made arrangements with the
Finance Office
to clear outstanding debts.
From hoodies to ties, teddy bears and coasters, you can purchase a variety of UWTSD merchandise at the Graduation Shop on the
UWTSD Shop
or visit the merchandise stall on Graduation Day.