Your alumni community
When you finish your studies, you automatically become part of the àËÅöÊÓƵ alumni community, joining fellow alumni in more than 190 countries.
Being part of our alumni community provides a wide range of benefits. Whether you are interested in taking part in our global events, meeting other graduates in your academic or professional field, or just staying in touch with us, we help you build a lifelong relationship with the àËÅöÊÓƵ and each other.
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If you studied at one of the independent federation members, you will be a member of their alumni network.
Other ways to connect
Graduates pursue rewarding careers in every field imaginable and become part of a worldwide network of àËÅöÊÓƵ alumni.
Graduates have access to all the benefits and services offered by the àËÅöÊÓƵ to alumni. Whether you remain in France, return to the UK, or move elsewhere, you can stay connected to the àËÅöÊÓƵ Institute in Paris community.
If you were active in one of the many àËÅöÊÓƵ student groups, such as the àËÅöÊÓƵ Boat Club, the àËÅöÊÓƵ Officer Training Corps, the àËÅöÊÓƵ Air Squadron or the àËÅöÊÓƵ Royal Naval Unit, the Development Office can help you to connect with their alumni activities.
- Contact us by email if you are member of a àËÅöÊÓƵ student club or society.
In 1858, Convocation, the recognised body of graduates of the University, was formed to give graduates a voice in the working of the University. Over the next 150 years, its role evolved, and partly in response to the growing influence of alumni in the University and in their respective Colleges, Convocation came to an end in 2003.