
Bristol University alumni and friends By now, the Winter 2009 issue of Noneusch should have dropped through your doors. We've spoken to more alumni than ever before to find out the impact going to Bristol had on their lives, from carving out a career to discovering a cause to meeting a soulmate. Take a look:
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Bristol University alumni and friends
Calling
all graduates of the noughties! Come along to our London event to
catch-up, network, and learn about our exclusive career benefits for
Bristol graduates. Find out more:
Catch up & network with fellow alumni whilst enjoying a free drink, food & a fantastic prize draw!
Location:The Velvet Room @ Jewel, Picadilly Circus
Time:6:00PM Thursday, November 26th

Bristol University alumni and friends Want to run the London Marathon? We still have places up for grabs! Find out more:
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The Campaigns & Alumni Relations Office will be selecting six alumni to participate in the Virgin 2010 London Marathon, to raise money for the University’s Cancer Research Fund. Last year, the runners raised over £7,600 for the Fund.

Bristol University alumni and friends Would you like to hear the Rt Hon Paul Boateng (LLB 1973, Hon LLD 2007), one of the foremost authorities on Africa, speaking in the spectacular Locarno Room at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Wednesday 4 November? Find out more:
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The London Branch of Convocation has organised an exceptional opportunity for Bristol alumni to hear the Rt Hon Paul Boateng (LLB 1973, Hon LLD 2007) deliver a presentation entitled 'Future Prospects for Africa'.

Bristol University alumni and friends If you’re interested in the healthcare debate and fancy grilling a panel of medical experts (and you’re in London on 6 October), come along to the Royal College of Physicians for a special alumni event. Tickets available from our website:
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A panel discussion on the healthcare 'postcode lottery' with Professor Dame Carol Black CBE DSC (BA 1962, MB ChB 1970, MD 1975, Hon DSc 2003), National Director for Health and Work and Chair of the Nuffield ...

Bristol University alumni and friends The international centenary reunions kick off in San Francisco on 22 September. If you're in the area and would like to meet up with other Bristol alumni, talk with the Vice-Chancellor of the University about the future of Bristol and higher education, or simply join the centenary celebrations, the City Club in San Francisco is the place to be.
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During the centenary year, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eric Thomas (Hon LLD 2004), will embark on an international tour to meet and celebrate the centenary with Bristol's former students.

Bristol University alumni and friends Did you meet your partner at Bristol University? Share your story in Nonesuch magazine...
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Did you meet your partner at Bristol? Tell us how you got together and you could be part of a special feature in the next issue of Nonesuch magazine.

Bristol University alumni and friends This autumn, Bristol's alumni around the world will have the opportunity to celebrate the University's centenary together. Read on to find out where centenary events are being held:
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In July, over 1,500 alumni, their guests and University staff gathered in Bristol for the University’s Centenary Alumni Weekend. Now we are bringing the centenary celebrations to Bristol alumni around the world.

Bristol University alumni and friends
What record did Bristol students break in December 1968? How much did a student live on in the 1950s and how does it compare to now? And just what was a giant Dougal from the Magic Roundabout doing in Bristol city centre? The summer issue of Nonesuch celebrates 100 years of Bristol’s students.
If you can’t wait for the post, read it online at:
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We produce a wide range of alumni publications, which aim to keep you informed about Bristol and your contemporaries. If you are not receiving your free copies, please update your details online.

Bristol University alumni and friends Were you at Bristol's biggest celebration? Between Friday 3 and Sunday 5 July, around 1,500 alumni and their guests returned to Bristol, to attend more than 100 alumni events held across the city, to meet up with old friends and to celebrate the centenary of the University. Check out the photos:
A selection of photos from Bristol's Centenary Alumni Weekend celebrations, from Friday 3 to Sunday 5 July 2009.
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Bristol University alumni and friends Have you booked your place at the Centenary Alumni Weekend yet? It's shaping up to break all previous reunion records and many events are sold out already. Although we'll still accept reservations after the 1 June deadline, we can't guarantee you'll be able to sit with friends at your reunion lunch if you book after th...is date. So, if you're planning to come along, please book asap!
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Book online for the Centenary Alumni Weekend

Bristol University alumni and friends What was your favourite Bristol nightspot? Was your time in Hall heaven or hell? Please send us your best (and worst) student memories for a special project to celebrate the Centenary. Find out more at:
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As part of the Centenary celebrations, we're calling on you to send us your memories of university.

Bristol University alumni and friends Happy Birthday Bristol! The University is 100 years old this year and many of you will be celebrating at the Centenary Alumni Weekend 3-5 July 2009. Hear from world class speakers like Heston Blumenthal, party with old mates, ‘”ooh and ahh” at the Clifton College fireworks display and concert, revisit old haunts, disco...ver new hot-spots, and much more. Spread the word and book now at:
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The Centenary Alumni Weekend on Friday 3 to Sunday 5 July 2009 is the highlight of the 2009 celebrations. There is a packed programme of events. You can hear lectures from internationally renowned speakers, ...

Bristol University alumni and friends Who were Bristol’s notable (and notorious) teachers? What’s in store for libraries in the next 100 years? Why is an award-winning secondary teacher taking his pupils to Glastonbury? It’s all in the Spring 2009 issue of Nonesuch magazine, hitting your doormats in April. Or read as a pdf at:
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