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Are Oxford and Cambridge gowns the same?

There is also an Oxford gown, which is similar to the B1 but has longer sleeves and is used by both Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University, and a Cambridge gown, which is similar to the B1 but features a slit in the top of the sleeve.
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Do different Cambridge colleges have different gowns?

Each college chooses its own undergraduate gown. The "standard" undergraduate gown is like a BA gown, but shorter. Colleges may then prescribe various alterations and embellishments to differentiate their own undergraduates' gowns.
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Are all graduation gowns the same?

Robe or Gown: The three types of degrees each have a different style gown. Bachelor's gowns have pointed sleeves, and are worn closed. Master's gowns have oblong sleeve, open at the wrist, with the base hanging down, and rear part of the oblong cut square while the front arc cuts away.
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What are the different types of graduation gowns in the UK?

University
  • Bachelor Academic Gowns.
  • Bachelors Cap & Gown.
  • Masters Academic Gowns.
  • Doctorate Doctoral Robes.
  • Tassels for University.
  • University Academic Hoods.
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Do students still wear gowns at Oxford?

Gowns and caps are worn to disciplinary hearings in the Proctors' Court. In addition, gowns are worn with cap, hood (for graduates), and subfusc to: University examinations. University matriculation.
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How to choose between Oxford and Cambridge - from an OxBridge graduate

Do people wear gowns at Cambridge?

There are several crucial principles for academic dress: 1. If you already have a Cambridge degree, you wear its gown and hood. If you have more than one Cambridge degree, you wear gown and hood of the senior degree.
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Do Cambridge students have to wear gowns?

If you choose to graduate in person at the Senate-House, you are required to wear the following Cambridge academical dress at the ceremony: Undergraduates and affiliated students: undergraduate gown of your college and the hood of the highest degree that you are about to receive.
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What color are the gowns at Oxford University?

Each degree has a black gown and hood proper to it. Doctors (those with Oxford DPhils or the higher doctorates of DD, DCL, DM, DLitt, DSc and DMus) also have a scarlet robe worn without a hood at the highest ceremonial occasions; the doctoral black gowns are therefore sometimes called 'undress' gowns.
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What do the colours mean on graduation gowns UK?

Bachelors and masters gowns are black, with a draping known as a hood. The colours in your hood depend on your award. If you are graduating with a BA, BSc or BEng degree you will have a hood in a colour called University red, in lighter and darker shades.
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Can I buy my graduation gown?

You have the option to hire or buy your graduation cap, gown and other accessories from us. Buying your graduation gown is an easier, cheaper and more special way to commemorate a graduation, with a lifelong souvenir to signify your achievement.
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Why do masters students get hooded?

After your degree is conferred, move the tassel to the left. The master's hood is a modern interpretation of the hooded robes worn by medieval monks who taught in the early universities. The monks would use their hoods to keep warm in the winters and also to collect alms.
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Do graduates get to keep their gowns?

Some people throw away the cap and gown and keep the tassel as a keepsake. Some have the cap and tassel framed. Some save the cap and gown for a Halloween costume. Perhaps, it could be donated to a graduate , the following year, who can't afford one.
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What do 2 stripes on a graduation gown mean?

Bachelor's degree—one stripe. Master's degree—two stripes. Doctoral degree—three stripes. One could then instantly recognize the achievements of the wearer of the robe.
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What is the prettiest College in Cambridge?

King's College

There was no question which College should be on the top of our list. King's is stunningly beautiful, with the most recognisable building in Cambridge: King's College Chapel. Moreover, it is centrally located and full of fascinating history.
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What is the least formal College in Cambridge?

Sports and Reputation:

Darwin is known for being the first graduate-only college in Cambridge and also for not being very formal. The college is situated over the river next to the water meadows and the punting station, and the college has its own island where students have a BBQ in the summer months.
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What do 3 stripes on a graduation gown mean?

There is a narrative from medieval times that describes the nature of the three chevrons on the sleeve of a doctoral robe. As legend has it, those three stripes stand for the three pillars of doctoral scholarship: academic curiosity, academic honesty, and academic courage.
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Do you tie over or under graduation gown?

Ties inside the gown may make the gown more comfortable if tied at the back under the gown. The neck band fits neatly under a tie or it can be pinned onto the gown as shown. The hood is worn flat against the back, folded diagonally and falls to the left as shown in the photograph.
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How hard is it to get into Oxford?

Getting into Oxford is a competitive process; you'll need exceptional academic achievement, as well as a wide range of extracurricular activities and personal qualities. Generally, Oxford has an acceptance rate of approximately 13-17%.
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Why do Oxford students wear carnations?

For the first exam wear white, pink is for every exam between and red for the last. One explanation for this tradition is that initially a white carnation was kept in a red inkpot between exams, so by the last exam it was fully red.
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How do you get a scholar's gown in Oxford?

A scholar's gown is worn by any undergraduate who has been awarded a scholarship by an Oxford college. Some colleges give special permission to exhibitioners also to wear this gown. The scholar's gown is in full style with a gathered stiffened yoke behind and short open sleeves.
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When did Cambridge students stop wearing gowns?

Persons in statu pupillari were traditionally required to wear academical dress in Cambridge after dusk, a requirement that was abolished for BAs in 1961 and for undergraduates in May 1965.
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Why does Cambridge only have BA?

All the first degrees at Cambridge are BA degrees, as they are at Oxford. It is just a naming convention. I understand that some American universities can offer a BA and BSc in the same subject with variation in the electives chosen and maybe other parts of the course structure. That is not the case at Cambridge.
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What is the difference between MA and BA gown at Cambridge?

For information only: the M.A. hood – which you are entitled to wear only after graduating – resembles the B.A. hood but with white silk instead of fur; the gown resembles the B.A. gown but with full-length sleeves. The M.A. is senior to all Bachelors' and most Masters' degrees.
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