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The Bath MSc
The Bath Management Alumni Community A supportive network of more than 10,000 graduates living in over 100
countries and working in a wide range of industries and professions.
An important part of The Bath Advantage is that by studying here you are joining a well- connected and engaged network. We recognise the importance of maintaining close links with our graduates and we work hard to ensure that these connections are life-long.
Supporting our students Alumni are important contributors to our programmes and give students real insights into potential future careers. We invite graduates back from a range of professions and industries reflecting the broad range of careers chosen by our alumni.
Alumni sessions may cover: • Consulting • Investment banking • Asset management • Marketing • HR • Risk management
You may also contact alumni individually to find out more about their company – this is particularly useful if you are preparing for an interview or an assessment centre.
Staying connected after graduation We organise a range of business and social networking events for our alumni and there are opportunities within the School for alumni to continue their professional development and to stay up-to-date with the latest research and ideas in their field.
Bath Alumni Chapters
Oslo Moscow Toronto Ottawa New York
Geneva Zurich
Istanbul Athens
Delhi Kazakhstan
Mumbai Kolkata
Nigeria Singapore
Botswana Zambia
Shanghai Beijing South Korea
Thailand Malaysia
Hong Kong Taiwan
Tokyo
Australia
For example, our HR and Marketing Alumni groups allow practitioners in these fields to build strong networks and connect with leading academics from Bath. The groups go beyond the textbook, allowing members to share knowledge and best practice.
We also have a growing number of international alumni groups in many countries worldwide. This is a strong and well-connected network that you will be joining and which we encourage you to use.
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