RMIT Alumni UK Annual Dinner

RMIT Alumni UK Annual Dinner

  • 09 Oct 2025
  • 06:30pm - 09:30pm
  • £82
  • The RSA (Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce) 8 John Adam Street London WC2N 6EZ United Kingdom
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Join the RMIT Alumni UK Annual Dinner with RMIT Chancellor Peggy O'Neal AO and RMIT Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Alec Cameron.

RMIT's annual alumni dinner in London brings together the University's alumni community in the UK and beyond.

Join RMIT Chancellor Peggy O'Neal AO and RMIT Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Alec Cameron on 9 October 2025 for an evening of celebration, inspiration and connection.

Your ticket includes drinks and nibbles on arrival followed by a three-course fine dining experience and beverages in the private dining area at RSA House.

This year we will be donating 20% of all ticket sales to the RMIT Saskia Loer Hansen Memorial Scholarship, in memory of our friend and colleague who was passionate about education and international connection.

Dress code: Cocktail attire

There will be an optional guided tour of the RSA Spark exhibition from 6.00pm.

RMIT is covering part of the event cost with tickets priced accordingly. Tickets are charged in Euros. If you have any queries about the ticket cost, please feel free to contact us as we are happy to assist for you to attend.

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