Oxford University to make Latin non-binary for graduation ceremonies

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2025-03-22 13:49:16 | Updated at 2025-04-06 14:39:15 2 weeks ago

Oxford University is set to alter Latin for non-binary students during graduation ceremonies.

The Latin used during ceremonies has always referred to “masters, ladies and gentlemen”.


However proposals are now being made to the 5,000 academics and staff that make up Oxford’s governing body to change the language to make it more inclusive.

As part of the changes, individuals "supplicating" doctorates in divinity, civil law, medicine, surgery, or master of arts will no longer be required to swear an oath of loyalty to the university with the introduction "Domini doctores (magistri vel domini)": Doctors (masters or ladies/gentlemen).

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Proposals are now being made to the 5,000 academics and staff that make up Oxford’s governing body to change the language to make it more inclusive

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Oxford’s 2023 admission report revealed that 52.2 per cent of the new intake were female.

The university does not specify if any students identify as "other gender," but mentions that this category makes up 0.2 per cent of students at UK universities.

If Oxford had the same proportion, it would have amounted to 14 out of the 7,192 admissions.

The proposals state that the amended Latin has been approved by the institutions public orator, a position currently held by Jonathan Katz.

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The university does not specify if any students identify as "other gender," but mentions that this category makes up 0.2 per cent of students at UK universities. If Oxford had the same proportion, it would have amounted to 14 out of the 7,192 admissions

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Katz, a lecturer in classics at Brasenose College said: “One of my colleagues wrote to me this morning to ask whether this was an early April Fool. It isn’t — just keeping up with modern trends. My only role has been to check that the Latin grammar is correct, which I believe it is so far.”

He added that ideologically he is staying neutral, however acknowledged that in standard Latin the masculine plural is used to cover a mixed-gender group.

However, he noted that “it was felt that the masculine appearance of many words was still unhelpfully dominant.”

An Oxford University spokesman said: “The proposed changes before Congregation create a single text for each ceremony, covering all options students now have for registering genders in line with legal reporting requirements for higher education.”

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