Reunions are a great way to tap into the Imperial community, so what are you waiting for?
Words: Lucy Jolin
Did you finish your Imperial studies in a year ending in 5 or 0? If so, congratulations on your milestone anniversary. It’s the perfect excuse to reconnect with the friends you made along the way – and we’d love to help you celebrate your lifelong connection with the university.
This year, we’ve helped to organise 34 reunions so far, with more than 1,000 alumni and guests attending. We know that making a reunion happen – either in person or online – might seem a little daunting, which is why we offer free and tailored support.
If you’ve lost touch over the years, we can help you reach out to your classmates by searching our alumni database. Due to data protection laws, we can’t release alumni contact information – but we can send an invitation message out on your behalf. Perhaps you’d like to come back to campus? You might want to visit your old department, enjoy a meal with your group on campus, or meet up in the Student Union bar.
Just let us know, and we’ll advise on accommodation, venues and events, and organise departmental visits. Even if you’re not planning a reunion, you can still celebrate your milestone anniversary with a free commemorative pin badge and souvenir postcard pack, which will be posted to you. Just let us know your current postal address and which badge you’d like to receive – we’ll take care of the rest!
And, of course, you’re always connected with the Imperial community when you join Plexus. Our free online community ensures your journey with Imperial doesn’t end at graduation, and lets you connect with fellow graduates, advance your career, continue learning, and leave your mark on the Imperial community.
Get in touch: Whether you’re celebrating five or 55 years since graduation, our team is here to help make your reunion happen. Drop us an email at reunions@imperial.ac.uk and request your free commemorative gift pack, containing a commemorative pin and souvenir postcards to be posted to you wherever you are in the world, now.