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Robinson Student is next President of Cambridge University Student Union
Sunday , 04 March 2012
Robinson student, Rosalyn Old, a former President of the Robinson College Student Association is to be the next President of the Cambridge University Student Union. After her election, Rosalyn commented: "I am thrilled with the results of the election, and really excited about the next year. I hope to make CUSU a stronger, more relevant and diverse union, and look forward to campaigning for Cambridge students on issues that really matter. Many thanks to everyone who voted for me and to my brilliant campaign team".
Reunion Dinner for 1982, 1987, 1992, 1997 and 2002 matriculands
Saturday , 22 September 2012
A reunion dinner will take place on Saturday 22nd September 2012 for those celebrating 30, 25, 20, 15 and 10 years since they matriculated and became members of Robinson College. The dinner is open to all alumni from your year and guests are very welcome. Dinner itself is free of charge to alumni and guest tickets (including a pre-dinner drinks reception, three-course dinner with wine and a choice of port or brandy with coffee after dinner) are charged at the cost price of £35 per head. Accommodation is also available at alumni prices for both alumni and their guests.
CRAUSAZ-WORDSWORTH ESSAY PRIZE - YOUR CHANCE TO WIN £500!
Monday , 01 October 2012
THE TOPIC FOR 2012: ‘Progress might have been all right once but it has gone on too long’ (Ogden Nash). The competition is open to all current resident graduate and undergraduate students of Robinson College. This includes those who are graduating and will not be returning in Michaelmas 2012.

Current News

Queen wishes Butler Bell a happy retirement as he finally hangs up his gong and gavel
After 28 years of loyal service, Jimmy Bell, the College Butler, is finally retiring for a well deserved rest. In a letter from Buckingham Palace, HM The Queen’s best wishes were expressed to Jimmy for a very happy retirement.
Mooting Victory
Congratulations go to Robinson's Master and Vice-Mistress of Moots, Rahul Mansigani and Amanda Myers who backed up a very busy term with a fine performance in Oxford on Tuesday night in the Slaughter & May St Catherine’s, Oxford – Robinson, Cambridge Moot to break St Catherine’s long run of mooting success.
New Artworks
Three new artworks have been added to the College courts and gardens in the summer and autumn of 2008... Visit the new artworks page.

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