A concert performed by the Cambridge University Chinese Orchestra, featuring and of traditional and popular songs, incorporating both classical and contemporary styles. This programme will include Blooming Flowers and the Full Moon and March of the Elephant King.
The 2026 Commemoration of Benefactors Service will be held on Sunday, 1 March in the Robinson College Chapel at 5:30pm followed by drinks and supper in the Hall.
This eclectic concert will include world premieres of pieces by Janet Graham, Max Knight, and a UK premiere of Ensanguining the Skies by Matthew Lee Knowles.
In a convivial and yet inspiringly competitive atmosphere, students from all disciplines, both undergraduate and
postgraduate studies, are invited to present their research in the space of three minutes, aiming to convince the audience & a panel of Fellows of the importance of their research.
On Tuesday, 17 March 2026, Dr Terri Ochiagha - the sixth Robinson's Baxandall Visiting Fellow - will deliver the lecture: "A Purple Testament of Bleeding War: On the Art of Biography and the Poetics of Silence". This event is free and open to the public.
The 2026 Robinson Law Dinner is held at Robinson College and is sponsored by Simmons + Simmons. Alumni who read Law or practise in the field are invited.
Drawing out the connections between medieval and modern English music, this thrilling concert presents Vaughan Williams’ much-loved Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, a fascinating, beautiful and little-known ‘music of the spheres’ by William Byrd contemporary ‘Mr Picforth’ (his only extant work), and Jeremy Thurlow’s new Cello Concerto Four places of the soul.
Drawing out the connections between medieval and modern English music, this thrilling concert presents Vaughan Williams’ much-loved Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, a fascinating, beautiful and little-known ‘music of the spheres’ by William Byrd contemporary ‘Mr Picforth’ (his only extant work), and Jeremy Thurlow’s new Cello Concerto Four places of the soul.
Robinson's March Reunion Dinner will be held on Saturday, 28 March 2025. This special event will celebrate Robinsonians who matriculated in 1981, 1991, 2001, and 2011. The March Reunion is also open to alumni from all other matriculation years.
The first Sustainability Leadership Insight Sharing Day and Dinner, open to all those with Cambridge backgrounds who have an interest in the Sustainability field - including Robinson College and other alumni, particularly those from the MSt in Sustainability Leadership Course