The Senate House is a 1720s building of the
University of Cambridge
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in England, used formerly for meetings of its
senate
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
and now mainly for
graduation ceremonies.
Location and construction

The building, which is situated in the centre of the city between
King's and
Gonville and Caius Colleges, was designed by architect
James Gibbs, based to an unclear extent on designs by the gentleman-architect
Sir James Burrough, and built in 1722–1730 by Gibbs in a
neo-classical style using
Portland stone.
The ceremony to lay the first stone was performed by
Thomas Crosse, then
Vice-Chancellor
A vice-chancellor (commonly called a VC) serves as the chief executive of a university in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Kenya, other Commonwealth of Nati ...
, on 22 June 1722.
[Cooper, Charles Henry (1866) "Memorials of Cambridge (Volume 3)", Cambridge: Wm Metcalfe.] The site was previously used for houses, which were purchased by an
act of Parliament, dated 11 June 1720. It was officially opened in July 1730, although the western end was not completed until 1768.
The Senate House was originally intended to be one side of a quadrangle, however the rest of the structure was never completed. It forms part of the
Old Schools Site. It is a Grade I listed building.
History and usage
Graduation ceremony
Graduates receiving an undergraduate degree wear the
academic dress
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that they were entitled to before graduating: for example, most students becoming Bachelors of Arts wear undergraduate gowns and not BA gowns. Graduates are presented in the Senate House college by college, in order of foundation or recognition by the university, except for the royal colleges.
The 31 colleges process to the Senate House in the following order:
During the congregation, graduands are brought forth by the
Praelector
A praelector is a traditional role at the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford. The role differs somewhat between the two ancient universities.
University of Cambridge
At Cambridge, a praelector is the fellow of a college who forma ...
of their college, who takes them by the right hand, and presents them to the vice-chancellor for the degree they are about to take. The Praelector presents graduands with the following
Latin
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statement, substituting the name of the degree for "____":
The now-graduate then rises, bows and leaves the Senate House through the Doctor's door, where he or she receives his or her certificate, into
Senate House passage.
At the University of Cambridge, each graduation is a separate act of the university's governing body, the
Regent House, and must be voted on as with any other act. A formal meeting of the Regent House, known as a
''Congregation'', is held for this purpose.
University's 800th anniversary
As part of the university's 800th anniversary celebrations in 2008, the side of the Senate House was illuminated with a light show, illustrating aspects of the history of the university.
Traditions and legends
Mathematical Tripos results
At the end of the academic year, class-lists for most degrees are posted up on the outer wall of the building. The results of Part II and Part III of the
Mathematical Tripos
The Mathematical Tripos is the mathematics course that is taught in the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge, Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge.
Origin
In its classical nineteenth-century form, the tripos was a di ...
, however, are read out to the waiting students from the balcony of the Senate House, after which piles of class-lists are thrown to the ground from the balcony like confetti in a time-honored manner.
Austin Seven
A battered
Austin Seven van was found on the apex of the Senate House roof on the morning of 8 June 1958. The van had been placed there the night before by a party of engineering students from
Gonville & Caius College. They found the derelict Austin Seven in
Harston and towed it into Cambridge. They removed the engine and rear axle to make it light enough to winch up to the roof, and hauled it up using cables and scaffolding they'd stolen from
King's College. It took the university a week to get the van down and the prank received much media attention at the time.
A variety of similar student pranks have been carried out on the roof of the building since. Most notably, a fully-decorated Christmas tree was placed on the corner of the Senate House roof in November 2022, assumed to be the work of
night climbers.
BBC Election Debate 2017
On 31 May 2017, Senate House hosted the ''
BBC
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Election Debate'' ahead of the
UK General Election eight days later.
Mishal Husain chaired audience questions for
Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Bernard Corbyn (; born 26 May 1949) is a British politician who has been Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Islington North (UK Parliament constituency), Islington North since 1983. Now an Independent ...
,
Tim Farron
Timothy James Farron (born 27 May 1970) is a British politician who served as Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 2015 to 2017. He has been the Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Westmorland and Lonsdale since ...
,
Caroline Lucas
Caroline Patricia Lucas (born 9 December 1960) is a British politician who was the leader of the Green Party of England and Wales from 2003 to 2006, 2007 to 2012, and 2016 to 2018. She was Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parli ...
,
Paul Nuttall,
Angus Robertson,
Amber Rudd
Amber Augusta Rudd (born 1 August 1963) is a British former politician who served as Home Secretary from 2016 to 2018 and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions from 2018 to 2019. She was a Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Pa ...
, and
Leanne Wood.
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School buildings completed in 1730
Buildings and structures of the University of Cambridge
James Gibbs buildings
Grade I listed buildings in Cambridge