Membership

 

Many alumni want to be part of the Global Campus Alumni, but they do not know how. This page will help answer your questions.

How do I become a member of the Global Campus Alumni Network (GCA)?

The Global Campus Alumni Network brings together all the alumni of the Global Campus of Human Rights under one distinct identity, with the mission to “Stand Together for Human Rights.” You become a member of the GCA automatically by graduating from one of the programmes of the Global Campus of Human Rights, and you can stay in touch by signing up for our newsletter, following us on LinkedIn, tagging us when you have major updates, and writing to us directly.

How do I participate in activities that take place across the GCA network? And how are alumni selected?

GCA has its yearly workplan and offers activities open to all GC alumni. All you need to do is remain connected to our LinkedIn and sign up for our email list. We use these channels to invite alumni to take part in various activities, and overall, we welcome the proactiveness and initiatives of alumni. Each activity has its specific team and requirements, and the selection takes place accordingly. We also aim to engage as wide an array of alumni as possible.

What is the difference between the GCA and the various regional alumni associations?

By graduating from one of the GC’s regional programmes, you become part of the programme’s regional alumni network, as well as being part of the Global Campus Alumni Network (GCA). You can ask colleagues and search for your regional alumni association. For example, you can explore the following links to pages of alumni associations: ERMA, ARMA, EMA, LATMA.  Regional alumni associations independently organise their activities, which the GCA is happy to promote and celebrate. 

Remember that if you’re an alumna/alumnus, the GCA is for you. Do not hesitate to be in touch, to initiate, to subscribe to our communications, and to share your lifelong accomplishments with us by tagging us on social media.