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Alumni Program

About CREATE-NET’s Alumni Program

The Alumni Program provides a central point of communication, facilitates exchange of resources, knowledge and talent, and helps CREATE-NET's former employees keep in touch with the Center. This leads to personal and professional development, adds value to our research and scientific community, and increases the understanding and support of the Center, its needs and its future. The Program’s activities can help you make the most of being a CREATE-NET Alumnus.

How to Join the CREATE-NET Alumni Program

 

You are eligible to join the Alumni Program if you were formerly a regular, direct employee of CREATE-NET.
Steps to join the Alumni Program: 
1. Select an email address
2. E-mail us your application
3. Start networking!

1. Select an email address
Most services of the CREATE-NET Alumni Program are provided via e-mail. To ensure a reliable e-mail route, you join the Program by e-mail. Please send your application from the e-mail account that you wish to use for your membership. You need to specify a personal e-mail address for your membership – not an e-mail account at your employer.
If you do not already have a personal e-mail account, you can get a free one in a few minutes. These accounts are accessible from any computer at work, home, or library using a browser. 
2. Submit your application for evaluation to the following e-mail address: alumni@create-net.org. You will receive a feedback via e-mail.
3. Once your membership has been confirmed you will be able to enjoy the benefits of being a CREATE-NET Alumnus.

Benefits & Reasons to join the Alumni Program

By joining CREATE-NET’s Alumni Program you will enjoy a number of benefits, including:

  • Getting information on research opportunities (consortia, proposals and projects);
  • Having preferential treatment in being partners;
  • Being invited to participate in CREATE-NET’s social activities (get-togethers & barbecues, sport competitions, etc.);
  • Receiving CREATE-NET’s e-newsletter and keeping up to date with news and current events from the Center and the research & science community worldwide.