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How do I doff my mortarboard?

UPDATED 02 OCT 2025 | 4:03AM

To doff your mortarboard or bonnet (academic headwear) you touch your right hand to the brim of the hat as you are walking towards the Chancellor. You do not need to stop on stage or bow when doffing your mortarboard.

If you attend a ceremony, you will be shown a video which explains how to doff your mortarboard.

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