Welcome from the President of City St George's, University of London

Professor Anthony Finkelstein in formal gown

Congratulations on completing your studies. Your achievements are a great pride to us all at City St George’s, and undoubtedly to those who have been by your side and who have supported you in reaching the finish line.

We have done our best to prepare you to live with, and learn from, change, and we are confident that you will handle whatever comes your way once you enter the working world. You can remain confident in us too – that we will continue to invest in City St George’s reputation, enhancing the value of your qualifications and association with us even long after you graduate.

You now join over 175,000 alumni from across 170 countries – now an even bigger and stronger community, following our recent merger. Wherever you choose to work or travel, you are never far from your fellow alumni: a friendly face, a helping hand and a powerful professional network that can help give you an edge.

The world needs your talents more than ever. You can look forward to using the knowledge and skills you learned at City St George’s to place us globally on a course that is sustainable, fair and better for all of its inhabitants. As you look back at your time at university, we hope you have fond memories of City St George’s, of the friends you made here and of the lifelong lessons you learned.

The graduation ceremonies

The 2026 graduation ceremonies will be held over several days in July at The Barbican. To find details of your ceremony, how to get there and what to expect on the day, select the date from the tiles below.

Graduation ceremonies by date

Friday 10 July

Two ceremonies will be held on Friday 10 July.

Morning ceremony - 10 am

School of Health & Medical Sciences (Clerkenwell)

  • Department of Allied Health
  • Department of Interprofessional Healthcare
  • Department of Nursing & Midwifery
  • Department of Optometry & Visual Sciences
  • Department of Population Health & Policy
  • Department of Psychology & Neuroscience

Afternoon ceremony - 2 pm

School of Health & Medical Sciences (Tooting)

  • MBBS
  • Physician Associate Studies

Monday 13 July

Two ceremonies will be held on Monday 13 July.

Morning ceremony - 10 am

City Law School

  • Bachelor Of Laws (LLB) – Student Surnames from A to J
  • Bachelor Of Laws (LLB) Lyon
  • PhD Programme
  • Graduate Diploma in Law

Afternoon ceremony - 2 pm

City Law School

  • Bachelor Of Laws (LLB) – Student Surnames from K to Z
  • Graduate Entry LLB
  • Legal Practice Course
  • LLM/PG Dip Solicitors Practice
  • LLM/PG Dip Bar Vocational programmes
  • LLM Programmes

Tuesday 14 July

Two ceremonies will be held on Tuesday 14 July.

Morning ceremony - 10 am

School of Policy & Global Affairs

  • Department of International Politics
  • Department of Sociology & Criminology

Afternoon ceremony - 2 pm

School of Policy & Global Affairs

  • Department of Economics

School of Communication & Creativity

  • Department of Journalism

Learning Enhancement and Development (LEaD)

Wednesday 15 July

Two ceremonies will be held on Wednesday 15 July.

Morning ceremony - 10 am

School of Communication & Creativity

  • Department of Media, Culture & Creative Industries
  • Department of Performing Arts

School of Science & Technology

  • Department of Computer Science

Afternoon ceremony - 2 pm

School of Science & Technology

  • Department of Engineering
  • Department of Mathematics

Thursday 16 July

Two ceremonies will be held on Thursday 16 July.

Morning ceremony - 10 am

Bayes Business School

  • BSc Business Management
  • BSc Business Management with Social Purpose
  • BSc Business Management, Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • BSc Business with Finance
  • BSc Business with Marketing
  • BSc International Business

Afternoon ceremony - 2 pm

Bayes Business School

  • BSc Accounting & Finance
  • BSc Actuarial Science
  • BSc Banking and International Finance
  • BSc Data Analytics and Actuarial Science
  • BSc Finance
  • BSc Finance with Actuarial Science
  • BSc Investment and Financial Risk Management
  • PhD Programme
  • Executive Masters Degrees
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Centre for Charity Effectiveness
  • Specialist Masters Programme

Friday 17 July

Two ceremonies will be held on Friday 17 July.

Morning ceremony - 10 am

School of Health & Medical Sciences (Tooting)

  • Biomedical Science
  • Clinical Bioscience
  • Clinical Pharmacology
  • Healthcare Science
  • Intercalated BSc
  • Postgraduate courses:

  • Biomedical Sciences MRes
  • Clinical Neurosciences Practice
  • Doctor of Medicine by Research
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Genomic Healthcare
  • Genomic Medicine
  • Global Health
  • Healthcare and Biomedical Education
  • Healthcare Research Skills and Methods
  • Heart Failure
  • Interpretation and Clinical Application of Genomic Data
  • Medical Ethics, Law and Humanities
  • Sports Cardiology

Afternoon ceremony - 2 pm

School of Health & Medical Sciences (Tooting)

  • Advanced Breast Practice
  • Advanced Clinical Practice
  • Clinical Practice
  • Diagnostic Radiography
  • Healthcare Practice
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Paramedic Science
  • Physiotherapy
  • Professional Practice in Mammography
  • Radiotherapy and Oncology
  • Therapeutic Radiography

Respectful conduct

Graduation is a special moment to celebrate your hard work and achievements with friends, family, and the wider university community. We want everyone to feel welcome and proud, so please help us make the day enjoyable for all.

Here’s what we ask of everyone attending:

  • Treat everyone with respect and kindness throughout the event.
  • Keep the ceremony focused on the collective achievement of all graduands. Avoid anything that could disrupt the ceremony or make others feel excluded.
  • For the safety and smooth running of the event, personal items should not be brought on stage.
  • Bullying or harassment of any kind will not be tolerated. This includes discrimination based on age, disability, gender identity, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic.

Why this matters: Graduation is about recognising the achievements of every graduand equally. By keeping the ceremony respectful and focused, we ensure that everyone can share in this important milestone without distraction.

Thank you for helping create a positive, inclusive, and memorable experience for everyone.