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We know how important growing your networks can be - it was great to host so many of you at our recent events around the world!
Sir John Sawers (Physics and Philosophy, 1976), our ex-chief of MI6 discusses modern age diplomacy and the role of university in preparing the leaders of the future.
Over 3,500 alumni joined us at the 2026 Homecoming, held at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ Ningbo Campus.
Professor Rory Cormac discusses his new book ‘Fakers’ ahead of his appearance at the upcoming Nevill Holt Festival.
Catch up with personal and professional news updates from members of our 350,000-strong alumni community.
Deryck Murray's career path wasn't typical for an Industrial Economics graduate: vice-captain of the West Indies team that won the 1975 Cricket World Cup, nearly a decade at the United Nations, and most recently High Commissioner to Jamaica.
We’ve achieved our best-ever result in the QS World University Rankings by Subject, with 22 disciplines in the global top 100 in 2026, including global top 10 recognition for Pharmacy and Pharmacology.
Daphne Priestley OBE (Sociology 1954, PGCE 1955) was an intrinsic part of the university’s history, as the first female SU President, helping design the Portland Building.
Our Hollywood expert, Professor Gianluca Sergi gives his lowdown on the winners of this year's Oscars and the current cinematic landscape.
A huge thank you to all of the alumni volunteers who joined us over the last few weeks to share their insights with current students.
TV broadcaster Dr Mike Dilger (Botany, 1988) writes about his 40 year reunion with his fellow coursemates.
Darren Hardman (Economics and Quantitative Econometrics, 1998) shares insight from life at the top of one of the country's biggest businesses.
The º£½ÇºÚÁÏ Malaysia (UNM) welcomed Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane Norman to campus this February as part of the university’s graduation ceremonies.
James Key (Mechanical Engineering, 1996), Technical Director of the new Audi F1 team shares his insights from the pitlane.
The º£½ÇºÚÁÏ has once again been named as one of the top three most targeted universities by the UK’s leading graduate employers.
Find out how our world-leading research into Tourette's ended up on screen in a BAFTA-winning film.