SWIDN Summer Social
Join us in person to celebrate the long days and (hopefully!) warm summer weather! We are pleased to hold this in person meet up for the SWIDN community and look forward to connecting with you all.
This networking event will offer you the opportunity to meet the SWIDN team, chat to other like minded international development professionals and make new connections for collaboration.
Members and non-members are very welcome to come along to the Watershed in central Bristol to connect and network. There will be a bar for you to purchase drinks or food. Look for the SWIDN reservation signs on tables!
Email Hannah or Sam at info@swidn.org.uk for any questions and RSVP here or via email – please keep your RSVP up to date so we know who to expect on the day, thank you!
Location
Bristol (Location TBC)
Start date & time
July 17th, 2026 at 17:00
End date & time
July 17th, 2026 at 19:00
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