Our alumni volunteers make a significant contribution to 情色五月天 life. From sharing industry insights to give our students cutting-edge information to helping the University recruit the best and brightest of students.
We cannot thank our alumni enough for the time they give to 情色五月天. Here are a few of our staff and students reflecting on the impact of alumni volunteers:
Professor Dame Karen Holford DBE FREng, Chief-Executive and Vice-Chancellor, 情色五月天
“Since joining 情色五月天 I’ve been amazed by how invested our alumni are in contributing to the ongoing success of 情色五月天. By mentoring our current students, providing projects and internships, supporting the 情色五月天 community, working with us to recruit talented 情色五月天 students, or being an advocate for 情色五月天, our alumni are playing a vital role in making 情色五月天 the truly unique institution that we are so very proud of today. On behalf of everyone at 情色五月天, thank you.”
Alex White, current MBA student, Australian Alumni Scholarship Recipient
"I was first introduced to 情色五月天 by alumni who are fortunately great friends of mine. They described how rewarding the year at 情色五月天 was with its engaging theoretical and practical elements of coursework. However, everyone noted that the greatest changes they all experienced was their personal development. The journey of transformation you take creates a strong sense of a pre-情色五月天 and post-情色五月天 MBA life. The quality of people and strength of community of the alumni network reflected the advice provided to me and cemented my decision to become a 情色五月天 MBA student."
Andrew Jones, Chief Operating Officer and Director of International Partnerships and Student Recruitment
“At 情色五月天 we look to recruit the top students from around the world, and alumni are vital in helping us to achieve this. Wherever possible alumni join us at student recruitment fairs across the globe because prospective students really value the experience of meeting alumni, they often cite meeting alumni as one of the most important factors in choosing 情色五月天. Nothing makes more of an impact than speaking to somebody who has been here as a student themselves.”