You can support your alma mater in a variety of roles, for example as a mentor, as an expert at a panel discussion, as a chapter or section leader or as part of our fundraising projects.
Do YOU have ideas on how you would like to get involved? Please contact us at alumni(at)uni-graz.at. We look forward to hearing from you!
Career Mentoring - Become a mentor now!
If you studied at the University of Graz and would like to pass on your professional experience as a mentor to students and graduates, then you've come to the right place!
You can find out what you ideally need to bring to the table as a mentor on the mentoring platform where you can also register as a register as a mentor right away. Mentoring information sessions can be arranged directly via mentoring(at)uni-graz.at.


Passing on knowledge
Whether at our section or chapter events, as part of the EXCELLENCE career fair or as a keynote speaker at the big Alumni Homecoming: We want to hear your success stories!
If you are interested, please contact us at alumni(at)uni-graz.at.
Sections
Sections are subject-specific groups of the alumni UNI graz association and are open to the free Alumni Community. Through lectures and excursions, they offer graduates the opportunity to keep up to date with current topics in their field and to exchange ideas with colleagues about the latest research findings.
You can find out more about our subject-specific sections here.


International Chapters
From Australia to Brussels, chapters are an international contact point for former students and friends of the University of Graz. A network that allows us to stay in touch with our graduates. They are led by volunteer chapter leaders who share a common interest: They studied, researched or worked at the University of Graz. They now act as local contacts for the University of Graz and contribute their experience and expertise as chapter leaders.
Fundraising
What does it take to be excellent in research? We think: highly qualified academics, first-class framework conditions and a broad network of supporters who play an active role in shaping the future.
As Austria's second-largest university, it is our job to think outside the box, break down boundaries and tackle the challenges of the future. More than 3,300 researchers are working on questions that will shape tomorrow: whether with a research station in Greenland, breast cancer diagnostics, interdisciplinary criminal sciences or complex climate research. Our claim: "We work for tomorrow".
Fundraising is aimed at all those who want to be part of this "research adventure" and see science as an important factor for the future.
Find the right fundraising projects from our wide-ranging portfolio here.
