There will be a networking dinner on the evening of Tuesday 29th September at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge. This will provide the ideal meeting and networking place for presenters, delegates and exhibitors to meet, learn and promote their technologies, products and services.
6.45pm |
Shuttle buses will leave Churchill College for the networking dinner at Gonville & Caius College |
7.00pm |
Pre-dinner drinks at Gonville & Caius College |
7.30pm |
Gala dinner - Gonville & Caius College |
9.30pm |
Shuttle buses will return to Churchill College |
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Gonville & Caius College
The College was founded in 1348 by Edmund Gonville, Rector of Terrington. In 1353 his executor, William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, consolidated Gonville's foundation, providing endowments and statutes and establishing the College on its current site in Trinity Street. The original community of Gonville Hall, consisting of a Master, Fellows and a small number of other students, gradually acquired endowments to support itself, and buildings to house its work. The College's buildings, including a chapel, a hall and a library ,as well as accommodation for members of the College, reflected its functions as a place for a common life of study and prayer.
Commonly referred to as Caius (pronounced Keys), Gonville and Caius College is at the centre of University life in Cambridge. The College is situated in the very centre of town - moments away from the market square, a few minutes' walk from the University Library and ideally placed for all the University faculties.
Address
Gonville & Caius College
Trinity Street
Cambridge
CB2 1TA
Tel: +44 1223 332400
College website:
www.cai.cam.ac.uk
Please note that attendance at the dinner is by pre-arrangement only.
There will be no formal table plan at the dinner.