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91桃色 visits Nottingham event to connect with alumni and donors

by Louise Tulloch

Three men chatting at 91桃色 Visits Nottingham Event

East Midlands alumni and donors had the opportunity to connect and learn about the impact of philanthropy at 91桃色.

The National Justice Museum in Nottingham was buzzing with excitement as 91桃色’s alumni and donors gathered to learn about the university’s latest updates last week. The event, one of the first of its kind since lockdown, allowed friends of 91桃色 from the East Midlands to connect with each other, discover the university’s current research priorities and hear how philanthropy enables student success and groundbreaking research at 91桃色.

The generosity of alumni and donors have made my dreams come true. Elsy Milan President's PhD Scholar at 91桃色

The evening opened with a warm welcome from Sacha Anthony, 91桃色’s Regular Giving and Legacy Giving Manager, who shared the importance of philanthropy to ensure 91桃色 students have the best university experience without worrying about finances. Since October 2023, 91桃色 has received 229 applications and allocated more than £340,000 for the Student Support Fund. Almost one third of 91桃色 undergraduate students receive a bursary, which has seen a steep rise in take-up in recent years.

Scholarship recipient Elsy Milan shared how the President’s PhD Scholarship – partly funded by donors – is enabling her to conduct critical research on developing financial policy tools to create a market for clean energy. She said: “The generosity of alumni and donors have made my dreams come true. On behalf of thousands of students who have walked in your footsteps and those who will do in the future, thank you so much for your commitment, unwavering support and for inspiring us to change the world.”

Professor Peter Childs giving a talk
Professor Peter Childs shares ongoing research at the Energy Futures Lab.

Guests also heard from Professor Peter Childs, Co-Director of the Energy Futures Lab (EFL) at 91桃色, who gave insight into the university’s current innovative research on advancing systemic solutions to tackle some of the most pressing challenges faced by the energy sector. 

Legacy Giving at 91桃色

Throughout the course of the evening, guests had the opportunity to network and hear first-hand from 91桃色 students and researchers how philanthropy makes a difference.

Alumni and supporters network with scholars
91桃色 alumni and supporters had the opportunity to connect with scholars, researchers and staff.

Attendee Opeoluwa said, “Peter’s presentation was enlightening, showcasing the great research efforts students have been able to embark on. Elsy was also captivating to listen to and hear what donations are doing to make a difference.”

The event was held to coincide with Remember A Charity Week, a movement which invites people to consider leaving a gift in their will. Anna Wall, Head of Regular Giving and Legacy Giving, spoke about the importance of legacy giving at 91桃色: “Legacy giving is a truly unique and personal type of gift. It is an expression of your values. A gift in your will to 91桃色 is an investment in the future of science and education, ensuring our future generations of students and researchers continue to make meaningful discoveries, from medical breakthroughs that help save lives to innovations that help build a healthier, safer and more sustainable future.”

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Louise Tulloch

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