Alumni benefits EUI alumni include all former researchers, fellows, faculty and staff. Together, we form a network of 8000+ academics, policymakers, and professionals shaping the world of today and tomorrow. Read more Alumni benefits
Alumni chapters The EUI Alumni Chapters form a vibrant global network that reflects the spirit and mission of the European University Institute. Read more Alumni chapters
Contacts & FAQs For any enquiries, please contact us at alumni@eui.eu and consult our FAQs. Read more Contacts & FAQs
Read more 10 December 2025 Webinar Florence School of Transnational Governance Leading with your strengths: an STG alumni interactive session Read more
Read more 11 December 2025 Alumni Development and External Relations Service EUI Alumni Chapter of Belgium Read more
Read more 29 January 2026 Alumni Development and External Relations Service London Alumni Chapter Launch Read more
EUI launches UK alumni chapter to strengthen EU-UK bridges As public opinion increasingly favours closer EU-UK ties, the new London chapter offers a platform for EUI alumni to contribute to renewed collaboration. Read more EUI launches UK alumni chapter to strengthen EU-UK bridges
From MTNG to UNDP & Deloitte: Where alumni and sectors converge Sunday Jerome Salami and Maixent Cremades, both alumni of the European University Institute (EUI), are now working in distinct yet complementary sectors and have come together to implement impactful cross-sectoral projects that address global climate and sustainability challenges. Read more From MTNG to UNDP & Deloitte: Where alumni and sectors converge
Alexandra Jabbour on the opportunities offered in the Max Weber programme Alexandra Jabbour, alumna of the Max Weber Programme (2023-2025), is Assistant Professor in Political Science at University of Warwick in the UK. She looks back at her time as a Max Weber fellow and how it prepared her for the job market. Read more Alexandra Jabbour on the opportunities offered in the Max Weber programme
From a pandemic cohort to a global career: Life after the STG Gabriel Cohen is a former master's student from the Florence School of Transnational Governance (STG). He is currently a Predoctoral Fellow at the Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals. Read more From a pandemic cohort to a global career: Life after the STG