We'd love to see you! Our events programme is open to all alumni, friends and parents, unless otherwise stated, and at many events we invite you to bring a guest.
Our events, which are mostly free of charge, take place in Cambridge, London, around the UK and internationally.
We can be contacted on: alumni-office@sel.cam.ac.uk Please note that we take photographs at most of our events and audiences may be visible in our live-streamed recordings.
Many of our lectures and talks are livestreamed from our new Quarry Whitehouse Auditorium. Wherever you may be based, we're now delighted to provide an opportunity to engage with the college intellectually and socially, from the comfort of your own home.
Watch live or catch up on our lectures and talks on demand through this Youtube playlist.
The 2026 Ramsay Murray lecture was given at Selwyn on May 15th by Director General at Imperial War Museums (IWM), Caro Howell MBE. Her title was “War and Peace: The role of Imperial War Museums in the twenty-first century.”
Erin Charles will join Selwyn as Development Director on 1 September, succeeding Mike Nicholson, who retires at the end of August after 12 years in the role.
Selwyn women’s football team finished runners-up in the Cambridge University Shield, ending the season fourth overall in the league. A week later, Selwyn men’s football team put in a strong performance in the Cuppers Final, narrowly losing 2–1 to Fitzwilliam to finish off one of the club’s most successful seasons in recent history.
We were very sad to hear of the death of the Right Rev Lord Harries of Pentregarth, who died on 29 April, aged 89. One of our Honorary Fellows, Richard Harries read theology at the College (BA 1961, MA 1965) and went on to a remarkable career in the Church and public life.