Graduation

Information for graduands

Congratulations on completing your qualification and preparing for your graduation! It's an honour to hold these special ceremonies for our graduands. Here you'll find everything you need to know, including our karakia and a mihi maiōhā.

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Pre-grad events

Name Date Time Location

Animal Health Pre-grad

Thursday 12 March 

 

6.00pm - 7.30pm 
(Doors open at 5.45pm)

Hinaki Cafe, O Block, Anzac Avenue, Dunedin Campus 

Architecture Graduate Celebration 

Friday 13 March

1.00pm - 2.00pm

Atrium, O Block, Anzac Avenue, Dunedin Campus 

Business Pre-grad

Friday 13 March

9.15am

D102 (D Block, Dunedin Campus)

Capable NZ Pre-grad

Friday 13 March

9.00am - 10.30am

Capable NZ office, S Block (Dunedin Campus)

Engineering and Construction Pre-grad


Friday 13 March

9.00am

T201 (T Block, Dunedin Campus) 

Food Design Institute Pre-grad

Friday 13 March

9.00am - 10.30am
(Speeches at 9.30am)

Manaaki Restaurant, Harbour Terrace, Dunedin Campus

Information Technology Pre-Grad

Friday 13 March

9.00am

Puna Kawa Room, F Block (Dunedin Campus)

Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health Pre-grad

Friday 13 March

9.30am

Sargood Centre, 40 Logan Park Drive

Māori Pre-grad

Thursday 12 March

3.15pm - 5.30pm

The Hub, Dunedin Campus

Te Kura Whakaroa Ngangahau I Occupational Therapy Pre-grad

Friday 13 March

8.30am

The Hub, near G Block, Dunedin Campus  

Occupational Therapy celebration

Wednesday 6 May

4.30pm

To be confirmed

Pasifika Pre-Grad

Wednesday 11 March

5.00pm - 7.00pm

The Hub, Dunedin Campus

Karakia and Mihi Maiōhā

Since March 2007, as an acknowledgement of this important relationship, Otago Polytechnic Graduation Ceremonies commence with karakia and a mihi maiōhā.

The purpose of the mihi maiōhā is to greet, in Māori, all visitors and all graduands to this place, while also acknowledging Kai Tahu’s place in the Otago Polytechnic Graduation Ceremony. A mihi maiōhā is not surrounded by the formality of powhiri and differs from mihi whakatau in that this ceremonial begins and ends with the woman’s or women’s voice through karaka (or karanga in Northern dialect).

The mihi maiōhīa will contain an element of the recitation of the landscape and our tūpuna (ancestral names within it). It will briefly welcome all those attending the graduation to the place of those ancestors and will acknowledge that it is an honour for Kai Tahu to have been invited to participate in the graduation ceremony.

Following the maiōhā there will be a waiata kī naki (song of support for the maiōhā), E Taua Mā sung by staff and it will end with the karaka once more to signal its closure.

Frequently asked questions

How will you send me graduation updates?
I think I’m eligible but I haven't received an invitation
I don’t know my results yet - should I register for graduation?
How do I cancel my registration?
What if my details about mobility or accessibility change before the day?
When do I get my certificate and transcript?
Why does the tracking link for my certificate say 'No information available'?
Can I get a replacement certificate?
Do I need to bring my certificate with me to graduation?
How do I find out about pre-grad events?
Where will the ceremony livestream appear on the day?
How much does regalia hire cost?
Can I get a different sized trencher?
What can I wear with my regalia (gown)?
Where is the Gown Room?
What are the pick up and drop off times for gown hire?
What regalia do I wear if I'm getting multiple qualifications?
What time do I need to arrive on the day?
Can someone else pick up/drop off my academic regalia?

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