Welcome to our Class of 2025!
Congratulations on your upcoming graduation and joining a global alumni community of over 175,000 in 200 countries. As you embark on your next adventure UEA continues to be there for you and we look forward to staying in touch with you.
Keep In Touch
When you move house, change job, or change email address, don’t forget to let us know. It allows us to send you up to date information from your university, to send alumni newsletters and information about our events & networks.
Careers Support
You can access CareerCentral for up to 3 years after you graduate from UEA, including access to graduate job vacancies and internships, attending careers fairs and workshops and meeting with a professional adviser one on one, on campus or online. And you also still have access to our mentoring scheme. A mentor can give you advice on working in a particular sector and applying for roles in your area of interest. Lots of our mentors are UEA alumni too so they’ve been in your shoes before so can give you invaluable advice to help you navigate your next steps.
Enterprise Fund
Our alumni are eligible to seek funding from our donor-funded UEA Enterprise Fund up to five years after graduation. This fund supports students and our alumni who want to create their own businesses. Awards and investments are significant but are also matched by support from our Enterprise Team who will support you as you start to create your own start-up.
Graduate Survey
You will be invited to participate in our Graduate Survey which is sent out to all graduating students in UK universities. It helps us to gain knowledge on our university to guide our decision make. We appreciate you taking the time to fill in this important survey.
Lifelong Learning
Thinking about studying for your Master’s, PGCE or Research degree? Whether you want to develop your specialist knowledge or diversify your expertise, check out how you could benefit from UEA’s postgraduate scholarship opportunities.
Case Studies
You’ll know how helpful it is to see what happens next after graduation. Why not consider completing a case study form to help encourage and inspire our current students. We would love to hear your story.
Volunteer
We have a number of ways that you can give your time to support UEA – from completing your first graduate survey, writing a case study, speaking to our students about your career or mentoring a current student.
Supporting UEA
We are fortunate that many of our alumni choose to support UEA through their philanthropic giving. Together we can create a huge impact for our students, campus, and research.
Mental Health
We also know that going from a supportive student environment at UEA and onto your next steps with your career can be a big change, and as part of our alumni community, we want to ensure you feel supported. If you have a disability, including a mental health condition, a neurodivergent condition or a long-term health condition, CareerCentral’s Progression Adviser offers Accessibility Appointments related to all things careers. You can book an appointment by logging into MyCareerCentral with your graduate login.
If you are concerned about your mental health more generally and need support, the NHS is a good starting point. Additional support can come from organisations such as Mind and will vary dependent on your location.