Graduation 2025

Cranfield campus

Congratulations to all our students due to attend graduation this year!

Successfully completing your programme of study or research is a huge achievement. 

Graduation is a special event, celebrating the hard work and dedication that you have shown during your studies at Cranfield University. We can’t wait to join you in those celebrations!

We have brought together some essential information and relevant frequently asked questions to help you prepare for your ceremony.

Ceremony dates and times

Below is a list of ceremony dates and times for Cranfield campus ceremonies. You can also check which ceremony you are invited to via https://eve.cranfield.ac.uk/.

The time and date of your ceremony can be found in your EVE graduation task. You will have been given a start time of either 10:00 (morning ceremony) or 14:30 (afternoon ceremony). Below is a programme for the celebrations. We strongly advise you arrive in good time to ensure everyone can get into the hall before the doors close. The registration and gowning process can take around 40 minutes and ceremony doors will close 20 minutes before your ceremony.

Morning ceremonies

07:45 – Open for graduate and guest registration.
08:00 – Gowning and photography opens. On-site café opens for you to purchase refreshments.
09:00 – Ceremony hall doors open.
09:40 – Ceremony hall doors close.
10:00 – Graduation ceremony begins.
11:30 – Celebration event with traditional English afternoon tea.
13:30 – Gown return and event close.

Afternoon ceremonies

10:45 – Open for graduate and guest registration.
11:00 – Gowning and photography opens. On-site café opens for you to purchase refreshments.
13:30 – Ceremony hall doors open.
14:10 – Ceremony hall doors close.
14:30 – Graduation ceremony begins.
16:15 – Celebration event with traditional English afternoon tea.
17:30 – Gown return and event close.

graduation@cranfield.ac.uk

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