Previous plans would have seen students congratulated in large groups, not individually.
The previously planned ceremony at the Principality Stadium will still take place.Daisy said she was happy that the university understood how students felt about the previous idea
"I was really happy to find out about the changes, even though we completely understood it could be a logistical nightmare to try and get individual graduation done with three years of classes in one location. Patrick Wilson, a masters student in engineering, graduated in 2020 and said he would have been "upset" if he didn't get the chance to cross the stage.Engineering student Patrick Wilson said he is glad he'll be able to get back together with course mates and lecturers
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