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Cardiff Met students celebrate graduation

​This week, thousands of students from Cardiff Metropolitan University will graduate at the Wales Millennium Centre.

Over 3,000 students from over 90 different countries will attend the July Graduation Ceremonies which take place from Monday 15 July to Thursday 18 July.

President and Vice-Chancellor of Cardiff Met University, Professor Rachael Langford, said: “Graduation week is one of the highlights of our University year. This significant occasion is an opportunity for us to welcome students, and their family, friends and supporters who have been there for them throughout their studies to celebrate graduands’ important achievements with us.

“All of the University community extends the warmest of congratulations to everyone graduating at our July ceremonies. Your graduation marks the end of years of hard work and determination, and we are all so proud of you. We wish you all the very best as you embark on the exciting next chapter of your lives and become a member of the vibrant Cardiff Metropolitan University alumni community.”

Cardiff Met’s July Graduation Ceremonies see undergraduate and postgraduate students from the UK and overseas, and from all five of the University’s academic Schools (School of Art and Design, School of Education and Social Policy, School of Management, School of Sport and Health Sciences, and the School of Technologies) graduate with degrees and awards from the University’s 299 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes of study.