Sunday World (South Africa)

UJ students pour cold water over virtual grad

- By Nokuthula Zwane zwanen@sundayworl­d.co.za

The University of Johannesbu­rg (UJ) has found a fun quirky way to celebrate graduation ceremonies during this global COVID-19 pandemic.

This week, UJ launched its first virtual graduation ceremony where over 13 000 graduates will have the opportunit­y to don their graduation attire in the comfort of their homes and observe social distancing.

Due to restrictio­ns on public gatherings during the nationwide lockdown, the university had to suspend and postpone all its 60 autumn and winter series of graduation­s, from March 16 to May 13.

Ten thousand undergradu­ate diplomas or degrees, 3 000 postgradua­te degrees, including 669 master’s and 133 doctoral degrees have been virtually awarded by the university’s vice-chancellor and principal, Professor Tshilidzi Marwala.

Marwala said the ceremony is such a momentous occasion in a student’s life. “We trust this virtual ceremony will afford graduands, family and friends to experience some elements of a graduation ceremony. The university is also planning an in-person celebratio­n at a later stage provided government restrictio­ns are lifted on public gatherings,” said Marwala.

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