13 July 2008(Sunday)
10 am:
Presiding Officer:Mr Wong Ngit LiongChairman, NUS Board of Trustees
Faculty of Engineering NUS - Eindhoven University of Technology Joint Degree ProgrammeDoctor of Philosophy
NUS - United States Naval Postgraduate School Collaboration Master of Science (Defence Technology and Systems)
Doctor of Philosophy - Industrial and Systems Engineering Department
French - NUS Double Degree Programme Master of Engineering/Diplôme d'Ingénieur - Industrial and Systems Engineering Department
Master of Engineering - Industrial and Systems Engineering Department
Master of Science (Industrial and Systems Engineering)
Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial and Systems Engineering)
Master of Science (Management of Technology)
Master of Science (Intellectual Property Management)
Master of Science (Systems Design and Management)
Bachelor of Technology (Chemical Engineering)
Bachelor of Technology (Electronics Engineering)
Bachelor of Technology (Manufacturing Engineering)
Bachelor of Technology (Mechanical Engineering)
Seating Time
Seating time for graduates and guests will commence one hour prior to the official start time of each ceremony. Throughout the seating time, live interviews of graduates and guests will be conducted and beamed on-screen in the UCC Hall. In addition, video-clips specially prepared by the Faculties, will be screened.To ensure that we are able to start the ceremony on time, graduates and guests are requested to be seated 20 minutes before the ceremony start time.
Ceremony Proceedings
The Chancellor will preside at the Main Ceremony (i.e. the 1st ceremony to be held).
Each ceremony thereafter will be presided over by one of the following:
Pro-Chancellor
NUS President
Dean of Faculty The proceedings during each ceremony will be as follows:
Ceremonial procession led by Presiding Officer
National Anthem (Assembly to rise)
Graduates to be presented to the Presiding Officer (Degree scroll to be collected on the way back to seat)
Valedictory speech
Appreciation gesture led by Valedictorian
Ceremonial recession
Refreshments for graduates and guests, mingling with faculty members
What graduates should do during the ceremony
After you have finished putting on your academic dress, please proceed to the Auditorium. All graduates should be seated at least 20 minutes before the ceremony start time. At the entrance, the ushers will check your Attendance Card and show you to the seat. The seat number is indicated on the Attendance Card.
The Graduate Attendance Card is required for the Ceremony Official to read out your name (and prizes, if any) when you are presented on stage. Thus, please hold the Attendance Card in your hand or put it inside the pocket of your academic dress. If you have forgotton to bring the Attendance Card, please report to the ushers at the entrance of the Auditorium for a replacement.
When the ceremony begins, please stand up to welcome the academic procession. Please continue to stand when the National Anthem is played. You may sit down after the Presiding Officer has declared the ceremony open.
When it is time for your graduating cohort to be presented on stage, the ushers will lead you up the stage. Please remember to hold the Attendance Card in your hand and give it to the student helpers manning the barcode reader. As the names of the graduates will be read out in the sequence that the Attendance Cards are scanned, please do not change position with your fellow graduates after you have given the Attendance Card to the student helpers.
There are two red lines on the stage. You should wait at the 2nd line and move to the 1st line when the graduate standing in the 1st line has walked out to the centre of the stage. When your name is called, walk to the Presiding Officer at the centre of the stage. Shake hands with the Presiding Officer and receive the degree scroll from him. Muslim graduates who do not want to shake hands should hold a copy of the Commencement Book in their hand.
Towards the end of the ceremony, the valedictorian will deliver a speech. The National Anthem will be played and the academic procession sitting on the stage will first leave the Hall. Please follow the instructions of the ushers to leave after the academic procession. The original degree scroll will be given at the ceremony. Please take care of the degree scroll as it is irreplaceable.
10 am:
Presiding Officer:Mr Wong Ngit LiongChairman, NUS Board of Trustees
Faculty of Engineering NUS - Eindhoven University of Technology Joint Degree ProgrammeDoctor of Philosophy
NUS - United States Naval Postgraduate School Collaboration Master of Science (Defence Technology and Systems)
Doctor of Philosophy - Industrial and Systems Engineering Department
French - NUS Double Degree Programme Master of Engineering/Diplôme d'Ingénieur - Industrial and Systems Engineering Department
Master of Engineering - Industrial and Systems Engineering Department
Master of Science (Industrial and Systems Engineering)
Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial and Systems Engineering)
Master of Science (Management of Technology)
Master of Science (Intellectual Property Management)
Master of Science (Systems Design and Management)
Bachelor of Technology (Chemical Engineering)
Bachelor of Technology (Electronics Engineering)
Bachelor of Technology (Manufacturing Engineering)
Bachelor of Technology (Mechanical Engineering)
Seating Time
Seating time for graduates and guests will commence one hour prior to the official start time of each ceremony. Throughout the seating time, live interviews of graduates and guests will be conducted and beamed on-screen in the UCC Hall. In addition, video-clips specially prepared by the Faculties, will be screened.To ensure that we are able to start the ceremony on time, graduates and guests are requested to be seated 20 minutes before the ceremony start time.
Ceremony Proceedings
The Chancellor will preside at the Main Ceremony (i.e. the 1st ceremony to be held).
Each ceremony thereafter will be presided over by one of the following:
Pro-Chancellor
NUS President
Dean of Faculty The proceedings during each ceremony will be as follows:
Ceremonial procession led by Presiding Officer
National Anthem (Assembly to rise)
Graduates to be presented to the Presiding Officer (Degree scroll to be collected on the way back to seat)
Valedictory speech
Appreciation gesture led by Valedictorian
Ceremonial recession
Refreshments for graduates and guests, mingling with faculty members
What graduates should do during the ceremony
After you have finished putting on your academic dress, please proceed to the Auditorium. All graduates should be seated at least 20 minutes before the ceremony start time. At the entrance, the ushers will check your Attendance Card and show you to the seat. The seat number is indicated on the Attendance Card.
The Graduate Attendance Card is required for the Ceremony Official to read out your name (and prizes, if any) when you are presented on stage. Thus, please hold the Attendance Card in your hand or put it inside the pocket of your academic dress. If you have forgotton to bring the Attendance Card, please report to the ushers at the entrance of the Auditorium for a replacement.
When the ceremony begins, please stand up to welcome the academic procession. Please continue to stand when the National Anthem is played. You may sit down after the Presiding Officer has declared the ceremony open.
When it is time for your graduating cohort to be presented on stage, the ushers will lead you up the stage. Please remember to hold the Attendance Card in your hand and give it to the student helpers manning the barcode reader. As the names of the graduates will be read out in the sequence that the Attendance Cards are scanned, please do not change position with your fellow graduates after you have given the Attendance Card to the student helpers.
There are two red lines on the stage. You should wait at the 2nd line and move to the 1st line when the graduate standing in the 1st line has walked out to the centre of the stage. When your name is called, walk to the Presiding Officer at the centre of the stage. Shake hands with the Presiding Officer and receive the degree scroll from him. Muslim graduates who do not want to shake hands should hold a copy of the Commencement Book in their hand.
Towards the end of the ceremony, the valedictorian will deliver a speech. The National Anthem will be played and the academic procession sitting on the stage will first leave the Hall. Please follow the instructions of the ushers to leave after the academic procession. The original degree scroll will be given at the ceremony. Please take care of the degree scroll as it is irreplaceable.
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