KGMU Alumni Meet 2025 - 20th September 2025

Name of Event: KGMU Alumni Meet 2025

Venue: DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Airport
Manchester Airport, Outwood Lane, Manchester, M90 4WP, United Kingdom

Phone: +44-161-4353000

Booking Rates:

  • Alumni & Spouse: £95 each
  • Guests and Children: £55 each
  • Children less than 5 years: Free

Payment Details:

King George’s Medical College UK Reunion Fund
Sort code: 40-37-25
Account number: 02255081
HSBC Bank

Please transfer the funds citing your name as a reference. As per every year if somebody deposits the money but cannot make it to the conference for some reason the money will be refunded.

It will take your 2 minutes, probably the time you are spending on sharing other messages. And it is fully refundable. This is the least everyone can do to help the organisers 🙏

Date: Saturday, 20th September 2025

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