School of History graduation ceremonies
For schools with more than one ceremony, graduates are allocated across the ceremonies based on the capacity of the venue. For some larger courses, graduates may also be allocated alphabetically by surname or other grouping.
Check carefully on this page for the date and time of your ceremony with the School of History.
It is not usually possible to switch to an alternative date and time if you are unable to attend, but other options are available when you register your graduation choice.
Ceremony 25 – Tuesday 22 July at 3.30pm
- BA Economics and History
- BA Economics and History (Industrial)
- BA Economics and History (International)
- BA English and History
- BA English and History (International)
- BA History and History of Art
- BA History and Sociology
- BA History and Sociology (Industrial)
- BA History and Sociology (International)
- MA Modern History
- MA Race and Resistance
- MA Social and Cultural History
- MA War and Strategy
Ceremony 26 – Tuesday 22 July at 5.15pm
- All Postgraduate Research programmes
- BA History
- BA History (Industrial)
- BA History (International)
- BA International History and Politics
- BA International History and Politics (Industrial)
- BA International History and Politics (International)
Options if you can’t attend the ceremony
You must register your graduation choice, even if you can’t attend.
If you’re not available on the date and time for your ceremony, you can choose a later graduation to attend (usually the next December or July).
Depending on the time of year, there may also be the option to join a virtual graduation instead.
Alternatively, you have the option not to attend any graduation.
Disclaimer
If the graduation ceremony cannot take place, if it is delayed, or the date/time needs to change due to circumstances beyond our control, the University will not be liable for any losses direct or otherwise incurred by graduands or their guests.
Circumstances beyond our control can include fire, explosion, terrorist act (or threat of terrorist act), act of God, pandemic, national mourning (any member of the royal family), or as a result of any industrial action or dispute involving the University of Leeds.