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Graduations 2025: Thousands of students get ready to celebrate

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Published on 7, July, 2025

Students graduating
Students graduating from the University of Sunderland in summer 2024

Thousands of students from the University of Sunderland will be crossing the stage to graduate this week (Monday 7 July – Friday 11 July).

The University’s Summer Graduation Ceremonies celebrate the hard work and dedication of its students as they complete their studies and embark on their next chapter infront of proud family and friends.

The week will see students from across the University receiving their honours, including the doctors, nurses, teachers and filmmakers of the future.

The University’s first ever Primary and SEND Education with QTS students will also graduate.

Students graduating

Inspirational figures who have made significant contributions to their areas of work and society will receive honorary awards from the University.

This summer’s honoraries are:

  • Sunderland AFC
  • Sergio and Emma Petrucci MBE – founders of Red Sky Foundation
  • John Mowbray OBE DL – former Chair of the University’s Board of Governors, Trustee at the Sunderland Music Arts and Culture Trust, co-chair of the Sunderland Empire Theatre Trust and Trustee at the Ryhope Engines Trust
  • Simon Wareham – Assistant Headteacher, Student Progression at Southmoor Academy
  • Andrew White – CEO of Chubb Fire and Security
  • Brigadier Bibek Ben Banerjee KHS QVRM DL VR – Head of the Army Medical Services Reserves
  • Julie Elliott – Baroness Elliott of Whitburn Bay, member of the House of Lords and former Sunderland Central MP

Baroness Elliott will also be officially installed as a Pro-Chancellor of the University alongside former BBC Look North presenter and honorary graduate, Jeff Brown.

Students graduating

This year’s summer graduations are extra special – as they mark the final ceremonies to be held at the Stadium of Light after 21 successful years.

The University has hosted its twice-annual celebrations at the stadium, which has provided a memorable setting for tens-of-thousands of students and their families as they marked the culmination of their academic journey.

From the beginning of 2026, the University will host ceremonies in the city centre at The Fire Station venue.