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Alumni Reunion with Exhibition

Sutherland Building

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Celebrate 50 Years of Real Estate and Surveying education at Northumbria University and mark a significant milestone in the partnership with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. 

51 is proud of its graduates and our alumni remain very much engaged in our university community. Our relationship with RICS dates back to 1973 when the first two programmes received Council for National Academic Awards award status. From two cohorts of students in 1973, there are now over 10,000 graduates who have benefitted from the RICS partnership.

Join us on Thursday, 29 June to:

  • reconnect with fellow alumni, former and current staff and external partners;
  • celebrate successes and share future plans; and
  • see our exhibition of memorabilia, awards and photography from the last 50 years

Join the Surveying and Real Estate Alumni LinkedIn Group

 

Event Details

Sutherland Building
Northumberland Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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