Events for Members and Friends

Welcome to the King's events page for Members and Friends, where you can find details of all upcoming reunions, donor events and alumni gatherings. The schedule for all reunions over the next six years can be found in the Downloads section at the bottom of this page. We are also happy to organise special reunion or anniversary events for year groups, clubs and societies, as well as subject dinners, and welcome volunteer assistance for these.

Please let us know if you are travelling to King's from a distance and would like information on accommodation and transportation.

Upcoming Events for Members and Friends:

3 May 2024 - 5:00 pm
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King's College, Cambridge
16 May 2024 - 11:30 am
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Gog Magog Golf Club
18 May 2024 - 11:00 am
19 Jun 2024 - 8:00 pm
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King's College
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22 Jun 2024 - 1:00 pm
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King's College
26 Oct 2024 - 11:00 am
Alumni are encouraged to stay involved with the life of the College however they can, and many generously donate their time and expertise.
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Stay connected with the College by updating your details and getting in contact with long-lost contemporaries.
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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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The College grounds are currently closed to alumni but the Chapel is open to visitors with a timed ticket.

Members and Friends News

Gibbs Building marks 300th anniversary

The iconic building has been the venue for countless student supervisions and nerve-wracking admissions interviews, and continues to be where many King’s Fellows research and teach.

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E-Lab College Research Associates receive #21toWatch awards

Nadia Mohd-Radzman and Ismail Sami were crowned in the “People” and “Thing” categories, respectively, and were selected from a shortlist of 40 out of 301 applications.

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HERA study of women’s reproductive health receives Wellcome award

Recent research co-led by Professor John Perry has identified genetic risk factors for a range of conditions, including polycystic ovary syndrome, premature ovarian ageing and fertility. 

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