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Ramsay Society Dinner 2018
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St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London
Euston Road London NW1 2AR United KingdomRefund Policy
Description
Please note that this event is only available to UCL Chemical Engineering students, alumni, staff and invited guests.
The Department of Chemical Engineering is pleased to announce the 2018 Ramsay Society Dinner.
The event, traditionally held on the last Friday of February each year, brings together students, staff and alumni to celebrate the Department’s achievements.
The evening will include a one hour drinks reception followed by a 3 course dinner, offering:
Starters:
- Sipsmith Gin Cured Salmon, Shaved Fennel, Pickled Lemon Relish, Crème Fraiche
- Roast Vegetable Terrine, Hummus, Salsa Verde, Crisp Chickpeas
Mains:
- Lamb Rump, Rosemary Dauphinoise, Heritage Carrot Ribbons, Tender Stem Broccoli, Redcurrant Jus
- Roast Vegetable Wellington, Garlic French Beans, and confit Tomato Compote
Desserts:
- Vanilla éclairs, baked plums with crème fraiche ice cream, custard sauce
- Vegan option strawberry layer cake, strawberry sorbet
Tea/Coffee
Smart dress is required.
Tickets are limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment.
By registering for this event, you agree that any image taken of you at the event can be shared on UCL Chemical Engineering social media channels.
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Situated in the heart of London on the main campus of UCL (University College London), the department is one of the top research and teaching Chemical Engineering departments in the UK, achieving world class standing.
In the latest Research Evaluation Framework (REF 2021), 97% of our submission rated as either “world leading” (4*) or “internationally excellent” in the Engineering Unit of Assessment at UCL.
The Department offers a range of first degree and postgraduate programmes including BEng and MEng undergraduate degrees, five MSc programmes as well as a full PhD programme. Most of our taught programmes are accredited by professional institutions including IChemE.
Please visit the Department of Chemical Engineering website for more information.