09.12.2024

Tickets for the 63rd Rankine Dinner are now available – SOLD OUT

Tickets for the BGA 63rd Rankine Dinner in honour of the 2025 Rankine Lecturer, Professor Kenichi Soga, to be held at Imperial College London on Wednesday 19th March 2025, are SOLD OUT

Tickets for the 63rd Rankine Dinner are SOLD OUT

Tickets for the BGA 63rd Rankine Dinner in honour of the 2025 Rankine Lecturer, Professor Kenichi Soga, to be held at Imperial College London on Wednesday 19th March 2025, are now available.

THE DINNER IS SOLD OUT

The link to the on-line booking form can be found here.

Bookings should be completed by the 17th of January 2025. Please note that the Dinner is often oversubscribed and a table/seat is not guaranteed until a payment is made.

In order to give as many members as possible the opportunity to join the BGA at this prestigious event, companies will be restricted to purchasing one table initially. The option of requesting a second table if demand allows will be announced early January 2025.

Purchase options for the Rankine dinner this year will be as follows:

  • A table of 10 – £1200
  • A table of 9 – £1080 (The 10th guest will be a student allocated and paid for by the BGA)
  • Individual ticket £120.

The BGA is not registered for VAT.

This includes pre-dinner drinks, 3-course meal, wine at the table, and coffee to follow.

Bookings are not secured until the credit card payment procedure has been completed.

Please e-mail bga@ice.org.uk for further information.

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