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Staff Attendance at Graduation FAQ

Staff Attendance at Graduation Frequently Asked Questions

For QUB staff wanting to attend graduation, we have made a handy FAQ for any questions you may have!

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  • Q: Who is eligible to join the Graduation Procession and sit on the Platform at Graduation?

    From Summer Graduation 2024, all School staff who have had a student facing role during the students' academic journey, regardless of staff type, are eligible to join the Graduation Procession and sit on the Platform.

  • Q: Why have I never been invited to join the Graduation Procession before?

    A fundamental review of Graduation, taking into account feedback from Staff and recent Graduates, took place in January 2024 and a number of changes, designed to enhance the overall experience, will be brought in for Summer Graduation 2024. The decision to extend the invitation to Process to all School staff who have had a student facing role during the students' academic journey, regardless of staff type, came from that review. Therefore, you may not previously have received an invitation to Process but are now encouraged to do so.

  • Q: An Academic colleague received an automatic notification to register. Why did I not receive the same email?

    The Graduation Portal, allowing staff to indicate they want to participate in the Graduation Procession, was developed a number of years ago and sends automatic notifications to all Academic Staff when it is time to register. It is planned to develop this system to ensure all categories of School staff are sent this automatic notification in the future. However, the development work required is not possible in the timeframe for Summer Graduation 2024, therefore, Heads of School were asked to assist by notifying all relevant staff by email. It is hoped that you will receive an automatic email for registration at Winter Graduation 2024.

  • Q: I think I am eligible to register to join the Graduation Procession but I did not receive an automatic email or notification from my Head of School. What should I do?

    For Summer Graduation 2024, Heads of School have been asked to help us identify staff who have had a student facing role during the students' academic journey and would not have previously been invited to register. If you feel that you should have been included in that email, we would encourage you to contact your School Office to check your eligibility. 

    If you are not employed by a School but have a close link to the academic career of a student who is graduating and would be keen to celebrate with them, please contact events@qub.ac.uk and we will assist where we can.

  • Q: When will my School’s Graduation take place?

    Summer Graduation 2024 will take place between 27 June and 4 July. The full schedule of ceremonies can be seen here.

  • Q: Do I have to pay to hire my Academic Costume?

    The University will cover the cost of the hire of academic costume for all staff participating in an academic procession. This applies to both Queen's costume and costume sourced from other universities.

  • Q: I do not hold a University Degree. Am I still eligible to join the Graduation Procession and what will I wear?

    From Summer Graduation 2024, all School staff who have had a student facing role during the students' academic journey, regardless of staff type or educational attainment, are eligible to join the Graduation Procession. A staff member who does not hold a University degree will be asked to wear a black robe with no hood.

  • Q: I don’t want to wear Academic costume. Can I still join the Graduation Procession?

    No. We ask all staff taking part in the Graduation Procession to wear Academic costume.

  • Q: Where and when do I collect my Academic Costume?

    The Academic Costume Hire Service is now permanently located in the South Dining Hall and this is where academic costume will be issued from.

    Costumes sourced from other Universities must be individually signed for at the point of collection and returned to the Gown Store. You will be asked to produce your staff card at this point. If you are not able to collect it yourself, the person collecting on your behalf must sign for it. The person who signs for the collection of the costume will take responsibility for its return.

    Costumes from other institutions must be collected Between 10am and 4pm on Tuesday 25 June.

  • Q: How do I return my Academic Costume?

    All academic costume must be returned to the Academic Costume Hire Service promptly after the ceremony. Please ensure the label on the gown remains attached and intact. Hire fees will apply if your academic costume is not returned in a timely manner.

  • Q: Will I know in advance where I will sit on the Platform?

    In the days leading up to your chosen ceremony, you will be notified by email that your Marching Orders are ready to download. The Marching Orders will give you a complete overview of the timings of the ceremony, what will happen during the ceremony and where you will sit on the stage. Please note that due to last minute changes, the Marching Orders may change right up to the start of your ceremony, so they are intended as a guide to the day. Graduation staff will hold the Master copy and will advise of any changes on the day.

  • Q: What should I do on the day of Graduation?

    On the day, you should report to the Black and White Hall at the main entrance to the Lanyon Building, no later than 20 minutes before your chosen ceremony start time. You should already be dressed in your Academic Costume and as there is no storage in the Hall, please ensure that you do not bring any loose personal possessions. On arrival, please await instructions from the Graduation Team, who will ensure you are lined up in the appropriate position before the Graduation Procession begins. The Graduation Procession will depart from the Black and White Hall and make its way to the Whitla Hall, where you will find your seat on the stage for the ceremony.

  • Q: Do I have to do anything when I am on the stage?

    Smile and applaud! This is a celebratory occasion for the graduands and their families so we ask you to be mindful that you can been seen for the duration of the ceremony both by the audience in the Hall and on the live YouTube stream and ask you to engage by smiling and applauding at the appropriate times.

  • Q: What do I do if there is a protest, emergency or other incident during the ceremony?

    There are staff on the stage and in the Hall at every Graduation, including the Security team, who are well briefed in what to do if there is an incident of any type during a ceremony. If an incident occurs, please remain seated on the stage until you are instructed otherwise.