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Estate Management Class of 1989 Reunite

On Saturday 5 October 2019 Paul Greehalgh, Professor of Real Estate and Regeneration at Northumbria University, led an alumni reunion of the first Estate Management cohort. The group graduated in 1989 and have kept in touch ever since with this event, supported by the Alumni Association, bringing them back together to reunite and re-connect with old friends and acquaintances. The group met at the Slug and Lettuce for a informal sit-down meal and drinks with there being 27 alumni in attendance!

Northumbria University Alumni Association hosts a number of events worldwide throughout the year for graduates to attend with these ranging from small, intimate get-togethers to reunions and speaker events. All events provide alumni with the opportunity to find out more about the Alumni Association, reconnect with the University and to network with fellow alumni. To keep in touch with the Alumni Association and ensure that you are kept up to date about future reunions and events click here, for more information on how the Association can support your reunion plans contact us at alumni@northumbria.ac.uk.

EM Class of 89 Group

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