At precisely 12:00 the doors of the main university building are thrown open to the procession in which the doctoral graduands, the promovendi, led by the Head of Ceremonies and escorted by ceremonial officers, make their way through the Lundagård park to the cathedral.
The ceremony starts with the vice-chancellor’s speech, followed by the degree conferment in what were previously considered the higher faculties, i.e. the faculties of Theology, Law and Medicine. Before the award of the degrees in the faculties historically included in the Faculty of Philosophy, the laurel wreaths are brought in by the wreath-bearers, little girls representing the muses who arrive at the cathedral in a horse-drawn carriage.
For the purposes of the ceremony, the faculties are arranged according to the number that existed in the University’s early years. There were four faculties at that time – Theology, Law, Medicine and Philosophy. The original Faculty of Philosophy, i.e. the current faculties of Humanities, Social Sciences, Science and the School of Economics and Management, still mark their affinity by sharing a presenter. There are now nine faculties at Lund University, since the addition of the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts in Malmö.
The presenter is the person who hands the promovendi – the graduating doctors – their honours in the form of the insignia (hat or wreath, ring and diploma). The presenters are doctors themselves and are considered to be part of a succession. An important element in the ceremony is the marking of this succession by the crowning with a wreath or hat and the words “Ego NN, ipse iuris doctor…” (“I NN, myself a doctor of law …”).
At the ceremony, the insignia are bestowed with the following Latin formulations: Salve!
(Greetings!)
Accipe pileum, insigne libertatis! (Receive this hat, symbol of freedom!) Ecce anulus, sincerae fidei pignus!
(See this ring, pledge of true faith!) Ecce diploma, doctrinae virtutisque testimonium! (See this diploma, testimony to learning and merit!) Vale! Praeclarissime Doctor! (Fare well, most brilliant doctor!)
Instead of a hat, the doctors from the Faculty of Philosophy receive a laurel wreath (Accipe lauream!). The ritual varies somewhat between different types of doctors and is shorter for those graduating after completing exams, as opposed to honorary and jubilee doctors.
The most important part of the ceremony is when the doctoral graduand, the promovendus, is led over the podium, the Parnassus, by the presenter. This symbolises the right of the graduate to practise academic teaching, from this moment on. The podium symbolizes the seat of the ancient Greek gods, Mount Parnassus.
The degree conferment ceremony at Lund University includes a cannon salute as a tribute to the doctors. The Wende artillery regiment assists the University by firing two shots for presenters and jubilee doctors, one shot for the honorary doctors and three shots for all the new doctors within a faculty. Once the degrees have been conferred, one of the new doctors holds a solemn speech, an oration to the University.
The bishop concludes the ceremony with a prayer in Latin. The ceremony usually lasts approximately 3 hours. Apart from the vice-chancellor’s introductory speech and the doctors’ oration to the University which are given in Swedish, the ceremony is held in Latin.
Tickets for the audience are primarily reserved for the doctoral graduates’ families, but the general public is welcome to attend, space permitting.
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