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History Alumni Reunite

On Saturday 9 June 2018, the History team at Northumbria University held its alumni reunion - conceived as the first in a series of alumni-focused activities.

The event brought together former students from different graduation years and, as such, provided opportunities to meet new people as well as to re-connect with old friends and acquaintances.History Alumni

Catering breaks as well as a drinks reception provided plenty of space for informal conversations. Moreover the reunion also featured a lively and well-received lecture by Prof. David Gleeson (addressing the legacies and ongoing significance of the American Civil War) as well as a small-group segment in which students spoke to past and present staff members about the experience of studying History and the skills they had gained in doing so.

Keep in touch with the Northumbria University Alumni Association to ensure that you are kept up to date about future reunions and events here.


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