UBFC Alumni is a professional network that allows PhD students and graduates to expand their network, to increase their professional opportunities and to keep in touch with their peers.

The free web platform supports them during and after their PhD with tools and resources at their disposal. The online platform connects Master’s students, PhD students and graduates, as well as relevant partners such as research labs, companies and recruiters.

You are a PhD student? Thanks to the UBFC Alumni platform, you can:

How to join the network?
Every year in November, new PhD students get an email to activate their account. The activation key can be used during 10 days. In case it has expired, you can ask for a new key by using the contact form on the web platform.

The accounts of the PhD graduates who defended their thesis this year are also updated in November. They profile will now show « PhD » instead of « PhD student ».

Companies
Companies, recruiters, research units and business partners that joined the network can publish job offers, internship offers, postdoc offers… They also get to access the CV library and the directory to look for new talents. The platform allows them to promote their company and their employer brand.

=> UBFC Alumni brochure for companies

Network friends
The « Network friend » profile has been created for people who are interested and related to the network (professors, researchers, UBFC employees, students associations…). This type of profile gives access to a few tools, such as sharing news or events.

If you are a PhD student, a PhD graduate, a lab or a recruiter, you are more than welcome to join the network, to contribute and to promote it !

See you soon on alumni.ubfc.fr

CONTACT :

Chloé Combet and Nourhane Bouznif, in charge of the network
alumni@ubfc.fr

* Each member has control over the confidentiality of their data and decides to share or not their personal information with other users of the platform. Each registration is verified to guarantee the authenticity of the members’ degrees.