The University once more welcomes neighbours and alumni for its annual community open day on Saturday […]
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Tags: activities, alumni, Campaign and Alumni Relations Office, Chris Rudd, community, event, family, May Fest
This event will bring together our current students and a range of alumni who work in various sectors to share their experience following graduation. This will be also an opportunity to showcase the opportunities available in the graduate careers market.
Tags: alumni, archaeology, Campaign and Alumni Relations Office, careers, Careers and Employability Service, Department of Archaeology
From May this year, you could be part of the University’s celebrated and high-achieving Student Telephone […]
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Tags: Campaign and Alumni Relations Office, fundraising, job, money, scholarships, Student Telephone Fundraising Team, telephone
Nominations for the 2015 Alumni Laureate Awards are now open. Do you know any alumni who […]
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Don’t miss the charity Easter cake and craft sale on Monday 23 March, 11.30am-2.30pm, C Floor Portland […]
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Tags: cake, Campaign and Alumni Relations Office, fundraising, Impact Campaign, Palliative and End of Life Care, sale
As part of the Chancellor’s Lecture Series, Baroness Karren Brady CBE will provide an account of her success, with plenty of insight, advice and anecdotes gained from her colourful career in football, publishing and business leadership.
Tags: business, Campaign and Alumni Relations Office, Chancellor's Lecture Series, guest speaker, Karren Brady, leadership, women in business
A visit to the Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre inspired Life Cycle 4 riders.
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Tags: Campaign and Alumni Relations Office, CBTRC, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre, Dr Susan Anderson, Emma Pearson, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, lecturer in Pathology, Life Cycle 4, Rebecca Clark, Sam White, Vice-Chancellor Professor David Greenaway