Volunteering

Alumni are encouraged to stay involved with the life of the College however they can, and many generously donate their time in a multitude of ways - whether as a regional ambassador or year representative, by providing advice and guidance to current students, through offering paid internships, or by hosting events and reunions. If you have an idea about how you'd like to assist the College with its aims and objectives, or to prepare students for life after University, we're always happy to discuss how we might make this possible.

Alumni Mentoring

Our mentoring scheme, which pairs King's alumni with current students looking for guidance and careers advice, will launch soon. Check back here for more details shortly!

Careers Talks

Listening to alumni speaking about their professional lives can be hugely inspiring for students looking to make their way in a similar field. Contact us for more details.

Event Hosting

Are you able to host an alumni event, or know of a space that would make an interesting venue for a reunion or gathering? Do get in touch to let us know!

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We welcome donations of all sizes to important causes such as our access programme, graduate scholarships or our renowned Chapel and Choir.
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Find King's graduates in your area, make connections with alumni in your industry, and find out about our Entrepreneurship Competition.
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Find details of all upcoming reunions, donor events and alumni gatherings, and check the reunion schedule for future events.
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Stay connected with the College by updating your details and getting in contact with long-lost contemporaries.

Members and Friends News

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King’s welcomes the class of 2023

Students from the state-maintained sector make up 87% of UK undergraduates admitted this year.

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Shakespeare and Theatre in Cambridge - Library event

The College Library and Archives are taking part in the Open Cambridge programme, with an exhibition celebrating the 400th anniversary of the publication of Shakespeare's First Folio.

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Cambridge researchers find a new way to measure dark energy

King’s Fellow Anne Davis and colleagues have found a new way to detect and measure dark energy by studying Andromeda, the nearest major galaxy to our own Milky Way.

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