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Alumni Survey

The Northumbria University alumni survey will ask alumni from around the globe to share their views about how they would like the University to engage and communicate with them in the future.

We would be delighted to hear how we can support your future career and aspirations and talk to you about how you can play an important role in building valuable links between our alumni and current students, sharing your experience and expertise to enrich their studies.

If you are registered with the Alumni Association, you will shortly receive an online survey, this will be your opportunity to share your opinions and ideas and let us know what interests you, from just hearing what is happening at Northumbria, to attending network events, working with our students or making a donation.

The results of the survey will shape our future communications and plan, the survey takes no more than ten minutes so please take the time to complete the survey and share your thoughts. We look forward to hearing from you!


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