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Share your expertise and support our current students

Are you a Northumbria University alumnus who benefited from the guidance, support and resources from the Careers and Employment Service? Are you interested in giving back your time to support current students as they embark on their own employability journey?

Northumbria Graduate Futures and the Alumni Association offer a range of events for current students and are delighted to welcome contributions from our talented alumni network. Giving your time has never been easier - from contributing to programme specific employer panel events designed to develop students’ labour market knowledge; to providing valuable hints and tips at virtual insight sessions to exploring your industry and career pathways via video content, the possibilities are endless!

Hearing from a former student is incredibly aspirational for current students - where best to hear career success stories than from someone who has trodden the same academic path! Don’t miss out on becoming involved with our growing digital community and help a student take that first step on the career development ladder!

For more information on the opportunities available or to register your interest click here.


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