Pembroke College Cambridge

Pembroke Circle

Pembroke College Circle

 

 



Welcome to the Pembroke College Circle, the society which brings together friends of Pembroke from all over the world. We hope that joining this new society will enable members to stay in regular contact with Pembroke, the wider College community, and with each other. In addition to receiving regular College news updates, members will enjoy special opportunities to attend events both in Cambridge and overseas.

The creation of the Circle enables Pembroke to reach out to an important constituency, who the College already thinks of as friends. There are many people who are not graduates, but through family, professional or business connections, or simply through friends, have become active and loyal supporters of the College. We hope that many of these too will appreciate a closer tie to the College, which the Circle will provide.

The Circle is guided by the Board of Overseers. The Board is chaired by the Master of Pembroke and a full list of board members can be viewed here.

Joining the Circle

Membership of the Circle is free and many of the benefits mirror those enjoyed by regular alumni; there will be shared events here in Cambridge and around the world. Becoming a member will ensure that the College is able to stay in touch with you via newsletters, invitations to events and other correspondence. To become a member, simply enter your details on this short membership form.

A list of benefits of joining the Circle can be viewed here.

For more information, please contact the Pembroke College Circle Administrator.

Connect with fellow Circle members through the Pembroke College Circle LinkedIn group.

Forthcoming events

The 9th Annual Pembroke Circle Lecture will be held on Saturday 24 September 2022 at 6.00 PM. The topic will be 'The Mill Lane Project - Bringing Together Art and Architecture: In conversation with an artist, an architect and a curator.' and speakers will include Beatie Blakemore, Associate Director of Haworth Tompkins; artist Alison Turnbull; and Charlotte Schepke, curator and founder of Large Glass gallery.

Register for this talk.

If you would like to attend the Alumni Festival Dinner (£50 per person) in Hall after the lecture, please email the Development Office or phone 01223 339889.