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VIP Awards dinner 7th June - apply now!

Last updated: Mon 7th May 2007 at 19:09

VIP logoThe VIP Awards Dinner is your opportunity to be rewarded for all your hard work for the VIP Project during the year. You can find details on how to apply for an award or to book to attend the dinner here.

The annual VIP Awards dinner is an event for those involved in student activities, which celebrates our successes and achievements over the past year. All VIP Awards  will be presented by the Vice-Chancellor at the Dinner.

Would you like a seat or a table at this years event?

Tickets are £25 per person and each table holds a maximum of ten people. The ticket includes a 3 course meal, wine and soft drinks on the table and entertainment throughout the evening.

More about VIP

The VIP - Volunteering In Portsmouth - project exists to provide volunteering opportunities to students at the University.

To book a seat for you or your society

If you would like to book a seat, please download and complete the relevant booking form from the box on the right, and return it to the cash office with your payment (please remember to bring the form as we can't accept your payment without it).

The final day to guarantee yourself a seat is the 14th May, and tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information, please contact the Student Activities & Development officer

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