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Welcome new graduates!

Whether you studied with the University of London Institute in Paris, took a postgraduate course with the School of Advanced Study, or were one of our distance and flexible learning students, by completing your studies you are now a member of the University of London’s global alumni community. We warmly welcome you into our thriving network of over. One million graduates, spread across 190 countries.

Professor Mary Stiasny OBE, Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) and Chief Executive of University of London Worldwide:

Reaching the end of your studies is a demanding undertaking, which requires a huge amount of dedication and hard work. We also know that 2020 has been a challenging year for many. You should feel incredibly proud of all you have achieved.

Wherever life takes you and whichever career path you choose, you will always have a lifelong connection to the University of London. The University is here to support you in your future endeavours – so do stay in touch!

Find out more about benefits and services available for new graduates, as well as ways you can get involved, by visiting: london.ac.uk/new-graduates

Cat Byers, MA Urban History and Culture:

Studying with ULIP changed the direction of my life, and I’m endlessly grateful to all the brilliant, supportive staff there who encouraged me every step of the way.

Nishiki Bhavnani, Postgraduate Certificate in Human Rights Law:

Studying with the University of London has given me the opportunity to engage and have dialogue with like-minded individuals across the world. The nexus of academic support is indispensable.

Cassia Arellano, BSc Business Administration with Marketing:

I loved having the opportunity to get a world class education and connecting with fellow students from my home country in Peru. Having a class with classmates from different backgrounds and perspectives was a beautiful experience.

Rita Yates, MA Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture:

In addition to the remarkable research community at the Warburg Institute, I studied alongside a wonderful cohort of students, many of whom came from a variation of disciplinary backgrounds.

Sara Charles, MRes History of the Book:

I found the Institute of English Studies to be an excellent place to study, with a real passion for advancing the study of the field of book history.

Kameni Chaddha, BA French Studies

My ULIP degree gave me the opportunity to study French and live abroad, all whilst becoming more independent, resilient and of course, more enriched.

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