Summer social event hosted by the RMIT UK alumni chapter

Join RMIT alumni in the UK at our summer networking and social event!

Save the date to join our summer RMIT Alumni UK social gathering on Thursday 26 June from 6.00pm to 8.00pm.

This is an informal gathering with nibbles provided. Places are limited so ensure you register to ensure your spot. Venue to be announced soon.

All RMIT alumni in the UK are welcome. We love welcoming new members of the community as well as catching up with familiar faces. Come along for a chat and reconnect with RMIT!

 

About the RMIT UK alumni chapter

Launched in September 2023, the RMIT UK alumi chapter enables RMIT graduates to connect with each other digitally and in-person, share ideas, offer support, and continue to strengthen RMIT's global alumni community. Join the Chapter Official LinkedIn Group.

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