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Academic dress of the University of Nottingham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Academic dress of the University of Nottingham
In general, the academic dress of the University of Nottingham dates from the award of its Royal Charter in 1948. Prior to this date, (the then) University College, Nottingham taught students for University of London examinations and "Nottingham graduates" were actually London graduates and wore the appropriate dress. There was, however, a unique Nottingham undergraduate gown. This still exists but, like equivalent gowns at most other universities, is now very rarely seen. In addition to the dress listed below, the senior University officers (the Chancellor, the Pro-Chancellors, the Treasurer and the Vice-Chancellor) wear black robes and caps trimmed with gold. Certain other officers (such as the Registrar, the Chief Financial Officer and the Chief Information Officer) wear black gowns trimmed with green. Most gowns and hoods are based on the Cambridge scheme. The main exceptions are that the hood of diplomates is in the Edinburgh shape () and that of certificate-holders in the Belfast shape (). ==University Blue== Nottingham includes light blue in many items of its academic dress. All degree hoods are lined with light blue, for instance, and the dress robes of all doctors are faced with light blue. Among British universities, light blue is most commonly associated with the University of Cambridge (just as dark blue is with Oxford). The origin of this association of light blue with Nottingham is not known, but it may be significant that the first Vice-Chancellor, Bertrand Hallward was not only a Cambridge graduate, but also a Fellow of Peterhouse and the Senior Proctor for 1934-1935.
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