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At the heart of Lancaster’s history is the University’s global community of more than 180,000 alumni, spread across more than 190 countries. Many of them returned to Bailrigg in September for the alumni reunion weekend, with some travelling from as far afield as Australia, Hong Kong and the United States. Remarkably this included 30 members of the original cohort who studied at Lancaster in those early days. Together they toasted a remarkable six-decade story of success and the future with the hope of even greater things to come in the next 60 years.
Vice-Chancellor of Lancaster University Professor Andy Schofield said: “Lancaster University has had a remarkable 60 years; the impact of our University is felt beyond the city and across the globe. Our research and education changes lives, creating opportunity and delivering excellence. With every graduation ceremony, and every new academic year, our community grows.
“In this, our anniversary year, we’re proud to be consistently recognised as one of the best universities in the UK as well as the best university in
the North West and remain just as ambitious for our future as those who founded our University in 1964 with such determination and vision.”
Here are just a few of the photos from that celebratory weekend (including Bowland, Lonsdale and Pendle’s 50th parties). We look forward to seeing you at more events very soon.
Visit
www.lancaster.alumni/ events to see where and when future events will take place.
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