Members and Friends

Welcome to the Alumni and Friends area of the King's College website, where you can find information about visiting the College, upcoming events, and exclusive alumni offers and benefits.

As a former student you are part of a community of more than 10,000 Alumni (Non-Resident Members) across the globe. You are always welcome at King’s, and the Development Office is here to ensure that you're able to stay connected with the College, wherever life takes you and wherever you are in the world!

Events

Alumni and Friends of the College are invited to a regular programme of events and reunions both in College and across the world.

Supporting King's

Philanthropic giving plays a vital role in the continuation of the College and its ability to offer a world-class educational experience.

Visiting the College

King’s takes great pleasure in welcoming alumni who are visiting the College - see our FAQs for more information.

Publications

From our biannual magazine King's Parade to regular e-newsletters and our social media channels, there are many ways to find out about the latest College news and research.

Volunteering

Alumni are encouraged to stay actively involved with the life of the College however they can, and many generously donate their time in a multitude of ways.

Who We Are

The Development Office has responsibility for all alumni enquiries, publications, and events, as well as the College's philanthropic giving. Meet the team!

Alumni Networks

Find King's graduates in your area and make connections with alumni in your industry or profession.

In Memoriam

A searchable online archive of all the obituaries previously printed in our Annual Reports - coming soon.

Keep In Touch

Stay connected with the College by updating your details and getting in contact with long-lost contemporaries.

For Students

When you graduate, you become part of our community of alumni spread right across the globe.

Members and Friends News

HERA study to better understand women’s reproductive health receives £5.6 million Wellcome award

Recent research co-led by scientists at the University of Cambridge has identified genetic risk factors for a range of conditions, including polycystic ovary syndrome, premature ovarian ageing (early age at menopause) and fertility. 

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Ashley Moffett to receive honorary doctorate at Karolinska Institutet

Professor Moffett is to be honoured with a doctorate by the Karolinska Institutet for a lifetime of research. The formal ceremony will take place in Stockholm on 26 April.

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Quasar, with keyboardist James Wang (KC 2020), wins University’s band competition

Quasar was crowned the winner of this year’s Take it to the Bridge band competition at the Cambridge Junction on Friday 1 March.

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