All Alumni Dinner
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As its name indicates, the All Alumni Dinner is our annual opportunity to host alumni from across all generations in College. This black tie event, to which alumni can bring a guest, is always extremely popular so please book early to avoid disappointment!
We are delighted to announce that this year's Guest of Honour will be recent Jesus graduate David Ambler (2021, MSc Social Science of the Internet) who won a Bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics in the men's coxless four. During the dinner, he will say a few words about his rowing career and his time here at Jesus.
All guests are also warmly invited to attend the Postgraduate Research Coffee Morning, which this year will celebrate the research undertaken by our female postgraduate students in celebration of the 50th anniversary of co-education in the Memorial Room on Saturday 29 March from 9.30am.
EVENT SCHEDULE
4.30pm Tea, Coffee, and Cake served in the Ship Street Centre
6.00pm Evensong in Chapel
6.45pm Drinks served in First Quad
7.00pm All Alumni Dinner in Hall followed by post-dinner drinks in the Bar or the Harold Wilson Room
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