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We were proud to join our students, their families, and our academic community in celebrating the achievements of the Class of 2025 at this year’s graduation ceremonies. Graduates from Psychology, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Health with Social Care, and Business programmes came together to mark one of the most significant milestones in their academic journeys.
The atmosphere was filled with pride and joy as each graduate crossed the stage to applause from staff, friends, and loved ones. The day represented not only academic achievement but also the resilience and determination our students have shown throughout their studies.
Our academic leaders who attended the ceremonies shared heartfelt reflections on the experience:
Reflections from Our Academic Team
Anita Steinberg, Academic Director, expressed how meaningful the ceremony was from her perspective on stage:
“Graduation is one of my favourite events of the academic year. It combines pride, joy, and the culmination of our students' hard work into a memorable day of celebration. Seeing the excitement and pride on their faces as they crossed the stage was truly an honour.”
She also praised the perseverance shown by students throughout their studies:
“Our graduates have managed the complexities of life while studying, persevering even when they doubted themselves. That strength and commitment deserves the highest praise.”
Austin Case, Deputy Head of School, echoed these sentiments following the Business graduation at the University of Northampton:
“I am particularly proud of all students who have successfully completed their programmes this year. This moment marks not only the culmination of years of hard work and resilience, but also the beginning of an exciting new chapter in their personal and professional journeys.”
He also reflected on the qualities shown by this year’s cohort:
“Our graduates displayed outstanding academic ability, innovative thinking, and a strong commitment to excellence.Watching their sense of achievement as they crossed the stage reminded me that we have built strong-willed, resilient graduates ready to take their place in society.”