Thousands of University of Stirling students graduated at the National Tennis Centre on campus on June 25 and 26.
In total, 2,157 students graduated from the University of Stirling this week.
Four ceremonies were held across two days as students celebrate their academic achievements alongside their families, friends and university staff.
Respected Swedish parliamentarian and women’s right advocate Margot Wallström and dedicated volunteer Lynda Morrison have received honorary degrees from the University of Stirling on Wednesday.
Margot Wallström. Image: University of Stirling
Lynda Morrison. Image: University of Stirling
Meanwhile, two sets of identical twin brothers graduated from the same ceremony and, in both cases, with the same degree as their sibling.
On Thursday, honorary degrees were given to Nicky Reid, chief executive officer of the Scottish Professional Football League Trust, and former VisitScotland director of events Paul Bush.
They celebrated alongside retired marketing professional Kevin Carty, 76, who returned to education after 50 years to rebuild his confidence following a battle with cancer.
See below for the best pictures across both days.
Identical twins Nathan and Ben McQuaid. Image: University of Stirling
Another set of twins, Milosh and Nenad Zezelj. Image: University of Stirling
Graduating twins Ben and Nathan McQuaid and Milosh and Nenad Zezelj. Image: University of Stirling
Nicky Reid. The first woman to work as a CEO at national level in Scottish football received an honorary degree. Image: University of Stirling.
Paul Bush OBE, brought some of the world’s biggest events to Scotland, received an honorary degree. Image: University of Stirling.
Kevin Carty graduated with an MSc Marketing Analytics. Image: University of Stirling.
Cameron Gunn with his grandmother Jean. Image: University of Stirling</p>
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