Informatics Alumni Ambassador Programme

Our alumni play a crucial role in guiding prospective students through their decision-making process, offering them first-hand insights into life and opportunities at the School of Informatics, the University of Edinburgh.

If you have been invited to participate in the Informatics Alumni Ambassador Programme please complete the below form to indicate which activities you’re interested in. Once complete, a member of the Informatics Communications Team will contact you via the email address provided in this form. 

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If you haven't been formally invited to join the Programme, but are interested in contributing, please email infcomms@ed.ac.uk

  • Current Alumni Engagement Activities (2025)
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Alumni Engagement Activities (2025)

Please indicate all activities that you'd like to get involved with.

  • Who Can Participate: This event is open exclusively to alumni who have completed an undergraduate degree
  • Activity Overview: Engage directly with offer holders, share your experiences, and answer queries about student life and our degree programmes
  • Scheduled: Late March to Late April 2025 on the University of Edinburgh Central Campus, preferable for graduates who are based locally, but the inclusion of self-recorded materials will be possible
  • Details: Contribute to the creation of dynamic promotional content. Exact dates will be scheduled based on your availability.
  • Timing: To be decided based on the offer issuance and responses.
  • Details: These virtual sessions are planned post-work hours, typically not exceeding one hour. We aim to make these interactions as convenient as possible for both our ambassadors and attendees.
  • Overview: If you haven’t yet shared a testimonial, we encourage you to help us enrich our marketing and recruitment materials with your stories and achievements.
  • Submission Details: We will provide specific guidelines on the format and necessary consent forms for your submissions.
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