Alumni Event Highlights
Photographs of recent events, including those that have been organised by our graduates, are below. If you are hosting an event, do let us know and we can promote it for you. We would also love to see photos after the event!
150 Years of Ulster University's Magee campus
October 2015
From Thursday 15 to Saturday 17 October 2015 Ulster University celebrated 150 years of teaching, learning and research at the Magee campus. To mark this significant milestone, the University hosted a number of on-campus events.
New York alumni and friends event
October 2015
One of this year’s alumni highlights took place at the Moët Hennessy headquarters in New York. The event was hosted by Jim Clerkin, President and CEO, Moët Hennessy, whose son James is a graduate of Ulster University.
35 Years Later….1985 Nursing Studies Reunion
October 2015
The graduating class of 1985 from Nursing Studies met up in Fratellis Italian Restaurant in Belfast on Saturday 10 October 2015.
35 years of Occupational Therapy Reunion
October 2015
The graduating class of 1980 from Occupational Therapy met up at the Manor House in Killadeas on Saturday 4 October 2015.
BA Business Studies 1990 Reunion
September 2015
The graduating class of 1990 celebrated their 25th anniversary reunion in the Mourne Seafood Bar in Belfast on Saturday 19 September 2015.
25 Years Later….1990 Theatre Studies Reunion
July 2015
The graduating class of 1990 Theatre Studies met up at the Coleraine campus on Saturday 18 July 2015 where they had a tour of the campus and the Riverside Theatre. Later in the evening their reunion continued in The Anchor in Portstewart.
Ulster Law School Alumni Drinks Reception
June 2014
Law graduates attended a Drinks Reception on Thursday, 19 June at the Law Society House in Bedford Street Belfast.
Alumni private view of the End of Year Show
June 2014
More than 130 alumni and former School of Art and Design staff attended the pre-opening view of the emerging talent across all disciplines of the Faculty of Art, Design and the Built Environment.
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