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We hope you enjoyed your time with the department and we would like to keep in touch.
We’re here to support you as a UCL graduate. From those first steps into the wider world, through to important decisions you’ll make about your career and your professional relationships, we can help you build connections with our global community of over 250,000 former students.
Details of the UCL alumni network, and departmental alumni resources are listed below. We would also appreciate any help alumni can offer in supporting the department's efforts in teaching, research and the local community.
Calling all alumni working in the Humanitarian sector
°¿³Ü°ùÌýGlobal Humanitarian Studies BScÌýis fully underway, but we're looking for help from our alumni to make choosing humanitarianism even easier for applicants.ÌýWe are askingÌýalumni who work, or have worked, in the humanitarian sector to help us show prospective students what a rewarding career it can be. From career profiles orÌýshort videos to chatting at events, if you would be willing to help us promote the sector and UCL RDR, we would love top hear from you. You don't need to commit lots of time, and can help as much, or as little, as you like. If you are interested, please email the CommunicationsÌýManager atÌýirdr-comms@ucl.ac.uk to find out more.
Can your organisation host a summer placement student?
Our Global Humanitarian Studies BSc students are encouraged to undertake a four-week summer placement to gain valuable work experience and inform their final-year projects. If your organisation might be able to offer a placement or you'd like to find out more, please email Nicola Jordan, Work Placements Manager on irdr-placements@ucl.ac.uk
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