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News
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With a host of Cambridge alumni and academics on this year's Hay Festival programme, including speakers for the Hay 'Cambridge Series' and this autumn's Alumni Festival, there has never been a better time to learn new things, make new friends and reacquaint yourself with the intellectual life of the University. Read more... |
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Ahead of his talk at the Hay Festival, Jonathan Haslam discusses his forthcoming history of Soviet intelligence organisations, revealing, among other things, just how unprepared for Operation Barbarossa Stalin was in 1941. Read more... |
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Alumni and their guests are invited to an exclusive Cambridge gathering at this year's Hay Festival. 27 May 2013 Global Cambridge: At Home, Alumni Festival The Alumni Festival, formally known as Alumni Weekend, will take place from Friday 27 September to Sunday 29 September 2013. 27 Sep 2013 to 29 Sep 2013 |
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Whether you have stayed locally or have moved abroad, alumni
groups exist throughout the world so you can always stay connected
to Cambridge.
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Alumni Groups
The University of Cambridge has a network of over 197,000 contactable alumni around the world, who provide a vital service as ambassadors for the University. There are more than 409 University Alumni Groups in 96 countries, acting as points of contact for alumni and working to maintain strong links between the University and its alumni community. New groups are being established all the time, with recent additions including Afghanistan, Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Norway, Northern Ireland and the Yemen.
Find an Alumni Group
Alumni Groups organise a range of events and activities across the world, helping alumni to network both professionally and socially, and in addition to the Regional Groups there are a growing number of special interest and professional networks for Cambridge alumni.
We hope that through the Network Groups in the UK and around the world alumni are able to make and renew friendships, strengthen their ties with the University and benefit from all that being part of the alumni community has to offer.