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Academic dress of King's College London

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Academic dress ofKing's College London, created and presented byDame Vivienne Westwood

Academic dress of King's College London describes the robes, gowns, and hoods worn by undergraduates, graduates and associates ofKing's College London. After being vested the power to award its own degrees from theUniversity of London in 2006,[1] graduates began wearing King's College London academic dress in 2008.

History

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Ede & Ravenscroft, suppliers of the Westwood-designed academic dress of King's. This main shop is alongChancery Lane, stone's throw away from King'sMaughan Library

Prior to 2008, the Academic dress of King's was similar to that of theUniversity of London's which, like most academic dress, is based on medieval attire. Graduates of theUniversity of London have been formally presented to the Chancellor of the university since 1849, and the first public presentation of the university was held atKing's Great Hall in 1850.[2] From 1903 to 1992 this university ceremony was continued in theRoyal Albert Hall, and King's first held its own ceremony in 1989.[2] In 1995, the University of London granted some of its constituent colleges the power to confer degrees on behalf of the university.[2]

In 2007, in line with the evolution of the university's constituent colleges, King's successfully petitioned thePrivy Council for its degree-awarding powers in its own right; these powers were first used in 2008.[2] Such development in securing its own degree-awarding powers brought the need for King's to design its own academic dress. During the transition phase, global fashion iconDame Vivienne Westwood was approached byPatricia Rawlings, Baroness Rawlings, then Chairperson ofKing's College London, to design an academic gown of the institution.[3] Working withEde & Ravenscroft, the producers of the academic dress, the Westwood-designed academic dresses forKing's College London have been unveiled in 2008. On the gowns, Vivienne Westwood commented: "Through my reworking of the traditional robe I tried to link the past, the present and the future. We are what we know."[3]

The 'new' academic gowns were showcased at the first graduation of summer 2008, where Westwood and former Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport,Lord Smith of Finsbury were among those wearing the gowns as they received their King's College London Honorary Fellowships.[3]

Features

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Westwood-designed academic dress features two long (4') stole-like streamers which serve as gown facings. There is no neckband.[4] Westwood's unique but unifying style for King's academic dress is the King's College London lion gold button on each shoulder.[5] Influenced byUniversity of London's tradition, being the first university in the world to devise a system of academic dress based on faculty colours,[6] the gowns and hoods have been designed with colours that reflect the university's faculties/schools/institutes of study and the level of the degree.[5] Owing to its unique shape, the hood cannot be folded flat.[4] The hood may be made with a neckband but this is strictly for use by clergy who require to wear the hood over a surplice and are not to be used for university ceremonies.

The scheme does not provide for a hat, thoughmortarboards may be hired for the day or provided for photography (they are not allowed to be worn during graduation ceremonies).

Colours

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Academic dress ofKing's College London in different meaningful colours, as unveiled by the university andWestwood during the Summer 2008 graduation.

The King's gowns and hoods have been designed with colours to reflect the academic faculties or schools.[3]

  • Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine (School of Bioscience Education) – Orange
  • Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences – Fuchsia
  • Faculty of Arts & Humanities – Mint Green
  • Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience – Deep Red
  • The Dickson Poon School of Law – Silver
  • Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, GKT School of Medical Education (MBBS) only – Purple
  • Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care – Lilac
  • Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences – Coral
  • Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy – Gold
  • King's Business School – Teal (2018-2023), Emerald Green (from 2024)

First degrees

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All hoods and gowns for first degrees are black, lined with a certain colour. Graduates are distinguished by the colour lining of the hood and stole, which denotes the respective Faculty, School or Institute.[7]

Postgraduates

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Postgraduate master's level graduates wear black gowns with hood, lined with a certain colour. A colour lining is also present on the sleeves. As with first degree recipients, the Faculty/School/Institute is denoted by the colour.[7]

For Master of Philosophy (MPhil), graduates wear a black gown, and a black hood attached to the gown on each shoulder with a King's lion button; the sleeve vents, cape and cowl are bound in blue with the binding extending over the shoulders.[2]

For research degree [i.e., PhD/MD (Res)] graduates wear a dark red gown, and a dark red hood attached to the gown on each shoulder with a King's lion button; the sleeve vents, cape and cowl are bound in blue with the binding extending over the shoulders.[2] Using theGroves classification system, such research graduates wear a King's Full [f12] shape gown of deep red cloth, with stole of purple silk. The sleeves are held back by purple linings and gold buttons. The hood is fully lined with purple silk.

Specialist doctors (EdD/DClinPsy/DHC/DrPS/DthMin) graduates wear a blue gown, and a blue hood attached to the gown on each shoulder with a King's lion button. The sleeve vents, cape and cowl are bound in dark red with the binding extending over the shoulders; a King's Full [f12] shape gown of deep blue cloth, with stole of red silk. The hood is fully lined with red silk.

Graduating with an Associateship of King's College (AKC)

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Academic dress with theAKCepitoge buttoned to the shoulder, depictingReggie the Lion

Students graduating who have also completed the tradition ofAssociateship of King's College (AKC), will wear as part of their academic gown a blackepitoge with a golden embroidery of the university's lion 'Reggie', buttoned to the left shoulder.

The epitoge is a short streamer of black fabric which matches the fabric of King's gowns.[8]

Others

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PG certificate and diploma recipients wear black gowns with King's Simple hood [s12].[4]

The various officers of King's wear their official robes, while members of the academe wear the academic dress of the university from which they graduated; such would include that of other universities in the UK as well as around the world.[2]

References

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  1. ^"King's Governance". King's College London. Retrieved8 February 2016.
  2. ^abcdefg"Graduation ceremonies"(PDF). King's College London. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved8 February 2016.
  3. ^abcd"Westwood unveils gowns"(PDF).Comment. The College newsletter. Retrieved8 February 2016.
  4. ^abcGroves classification system
  5. ^ab"King's College London Academic Dress". King's College London. Retrieved8 February 2016.
  6. ^Groves, N. et al. (2011). "Shaw's Academical Dress of Great Britain and Ireland". Burgon Society.
  7. ^ab"Academic Dress for web"(PDF). King's College London. Retrieved8 February 2016.
  8. ^"Graduating with an AKC". King's College London. Retrieved8 February 2016.
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