Life Times
The Alumni Relations team are always interested to hear from former students and we welcome feedback on the structure and content of Life Times, simply email alumni@ucl.ac.uk.
Life Sciences Alumni
The UCL experience extends far beyond being a student. After you graduate you can continue to be engaged with the UCL community through events, communications and access to a range of alumni benefits.
UCL currently has alumni living in 180 different countries worldwide and no
matter where you are in the world, the UCL Alumni Web Community allows you to
contact your friends, find out about mentoring, update your personal details,
give to UCL and much more.
Register online today to start enjoying the benefits
Apply for your free UCL alumni benefits card and start saving
Every year we team up with a range of partners who offer discounts on their
products.
Register for an alumni benefits card today to start saving
Find out about UCL's international network of alumni groups
Wherever you are in the world, UCL Alumni are probably closer that you think. UCL has groups of Alumni Volunteers in 61 countries across the globe from Japan to New York, making it really easy to maintain friendships and make new connections.
Read more about UCL Alumni groups
Opportunities to come back to UCL and to meet up with your fellow alumni
Our alumni groups organise regular get-togethers, including special ‘send off’ and ‘welcome back’ events either side of your degree.
In addition to the alumni department, many student societies and academic departments also organise events where alumni get together for social occasions, speak about their careers and even take part in the traditional, annual and fun sports battle (Mandy Walker Games).
Find out more about UCL Alumni events
Keep up with the latest news from UCL through our Youtube channel, magazines and enews
If you’re already a member of the alumni community you should be receiving regular news from us. If you’re not and would like to find out what’s going on let us know by registering online. And don’t forget UCL’s YouTube channel is a constantly expanding archive of short films and mini-lectures.
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