More than 270 graduands will graduate in person from the University of Otago, with qualifications mainly in arts, education, music, teaching and theology, in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin at 1pm today. About 125 other people will also graduate in absentia.
More than 230 graduands in many disciplines, including law, dentistry, health sciences, medicine, pharmacy and physiotherapy, will graduate from the University of Otago at a second ceremony, also at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, at 4pm today.
More than 270 graduands, mainly in commerce, will graduate from the University of Otago at a single ceremony, at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, at 3pm today.
More than 320 graduands will graduate from the University of Otago in person, mainly with qualifications in science and biomedical sciences, in a second ceremony, at the Regent Theatre, today at 4pm. About 160 graduands will also graduate in absentia.
More than 260 graduands will graduate in person from the University of Otago, with qualifications in applied science, consumer and applied sciences, physical education and surveying, in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, at 1pm today. About 50 other people will also graduate in absentia.
About 690 Otago Polytechnic students will graduate with qualifications in several main occupational groupings, including occupational therapy, midwifery and veterinary nursing, as well as architecture, building and engineering, in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, at 3pm today.
About 320 graduands will graduate in person from the University of Otago, with qualifications mainly in law, commerce and health sciences, in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, at 1pm today.
About 340 people will graduate in person from the University of Otago with qualifications including applied science, consumer and applied sciences, physical education, and surveying in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre at 4pm today. About 110 other people will graduate in absentia.
About 260 students will graduate from the University of Otago in person, mainly with degrees and diplomas in medicine and medical laboratory science, in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, at 1pm today. About 150 other students will graduate in absentia at the 1pm ceremony.
DEGREES TO BE CONFERRED AND DIPLOMAS TO BE AWARDED IN PERSON
More than 270 students will graduate from the University of Otago in person, mainly with qualifications in dentistry and physiotherapy, in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre at 4pm today.
About 500 graduands in a wide range of disciplines, including applied management, visual arts, and design, will graduate in person from the Otago Polytechnic in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre at 3pm today. About 410 others will graduate in absentia.
More than 340 graduands in humanities, commerce, sciences and health sciences will graduate in person from the University of Otago in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, at 3pm today. About 540 graduands will graduate in absentia.
About 210 graduands, including in law, dentistry, health sciences, medicine, pharmacy and physiotherapy, will graduate in person from the University of Otago in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre at 4pm today.
More than 250 graduands in arts, education, music and theology will graduate in person from the University of Otago in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre at 1pm today.
About 280 graduands will graduate from the University of Otago with qualifications in commerce at a graduation ceremony at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, at 3pm today.
About 330 graduands will graduate in person from the University of Otago in science and biomedical sciences at a second graduation ceremony, at the Regent Theatre, at 4pm today.
About 265 graduands will graduate from the University of Otago in applied science, consumer and applied sciences, physical education and surveying at a graduation ceremony at the Regent Theatre at 1pm today.
More than 1750 people will graduate from the University of Otago at a series of five graduation ceremonies at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, this month, starting today.
About 1345 of those graduands will graduate in person, which is believed to be the largest number to graduate in person at any set of Otago ceremonies in May.
More than 600 graduands will graduate from Otago Polytechnic with a wide range of qualifications, including veterinary nursing, occupational therapy, and architecture, building and engineering, in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, at 3pm today.
About 300 graduands in arts, music and theology will graduate from the University of Otago in a ceremony at the Regent Theatre, Dunedin, at 3pm today.