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London March 2026 Congregations

London March 2026 pod

The next London congregations will take place on Tuesday 31st March 2026. 

We are looking forward to welcoming you to the ceremonies in Central Hall on 31 March.  Please bring your confirmation email with you on the day. 

Please note that there are no extra guest tickets available for the March London ceremonies. Both ceremonies are at capacity and additional tickets will not be available to purchase on the day. 

Please remember that all guests must have a ticket to be admitted to the ceremony.  All children and babies (regardless of age) require a ticket to attend the event.  You can bring two guests only to accompany you to the Congregation, no additional guests without a ticket will be admitted.  Please note that guest tickets are not refundable and are not transferable between students. 

Doors will open 90 minutes before the start time of your ceremony, please arrive in plenty of time to register and collect your gown.  You must be seated 15 minutes before your ceremony starts, any late comers may be refused entry once the ceremony has commenced. 

If you have not yet booked a gown, you can hire a gown on the day of your ceremony from Ede and Ravenscroft who will be at Central Hall. 

If you have any questions relating to your ceremony after reading the information below, please submit an enquiry and a member of our team will get back to you.

 

The schedule of ceremonies for the London March 2026 Congregations is below:

 Date Ceremony  
Time
Faculty Department

Tuesday
31 March

10:15 Society and Culture

Newcastle Business School (Master Programmes)

  14:45 

Society and Culture 

 

 

Science and Environment

School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Newcastle Business School (Undergraduate programmes)

 

School of Architecture and Built Environment

School of Computer Science

 

Please see the invitation and information guide below for further information about will happen before your ceremony and on the day of your ceremony. View a PDF version of the guide here.

 


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