More than 200 students have graduated from university.
University Centre Peterborough (UCP) held its annual graduation ceremony at Peterborough Cathedral.
Students from a wide range of degree subjects, including business management, digital marketing, counselling, history, and archaeology, received their degrees.
The ceremony marked a significant milestone for the students, many of whom have already secured jobs in their chosen fields.
Others are gaining experience or continuing their education with a master's degree.
Rebecca Abbott, who graduated with a first-class honours in digital marketing and communications, said: “It was a perfect way to honour our hard work and the incredible journey we've shared at the University Centre."
A procession of graduates, staff, dignitaries, and a brass band made their way from The Bull Hotel to the cathedral, where the ceremony began.
The congregation stood in unison as graduates entered the venue and the platform party took their places.
Reverend Steph Pedlar, University Centre Peterborough and Inspire Education Group chaplain, then expressed warm regards to all in attendance and highlighted UCP’s notable achievements in the past year.
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Liz Knight, academic director of UCP, said: “Graduation symbolises the move of the former student into a new role in wider society as a graduate, there to use the talents developed as a member of this society.
"Today, we formally admit each graduate into the community of scholars, marking a significant step in their journey of learning.
"Many graduates have already secured full-time employment in their chosen careers, whilst others are pursuing work experience in a relevant field, or are continuing their studies with a Masters degree."
The ceremony also celebrated UCP's recent achievements, including being the highest-rated university centre across East Anglia and an impressive 83 per cent of students achieving a 2:1 degree classification or higher in the most recent National Student Survey.
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