Alumni UniBE ambassadors
Ambassadors of the Alumni UniBE network
Alumni UniBE – building an active, networked community
The Alumni UniBE network provides a framework for professional and personal exchange. The community is diverse and interdisciplinary, and its members have a wealthof expertise. Our ambassadors, who are either alumni or closely associated with the University of Bern, play an active role in a wide variety of areas, thereby enriching the network.
By paticipating in events, communication initiatives and other projects, they help to raise the profile of the University of Bern and communicate its values effectively. As identification figures, they build bridges between the past and the future, between studies and professional life, and between the university and society.
If you have any questions or are interested in becoming an ambassador, please contact us here.
Voices of our ambassadors
«We unite people and ensure their access to professional and personal relationships. Shared memories and experiences connect our members in the valuable academic network of the University of Bern.»
The community is characterized by its vibrancy and diversity. It is as diverse and exciting as life itself.
Flurina Werthmüller (second from right) has the following to say about the lumni network: «Thanks to the Alumni events, I can keep in touch with students and alumni of the University of Bern. It is is very rewarding, both personally and professionally.»
«The Alumni UniBE network is so valuable that I am happy to pour a glass of good wine myself and strike up a conversation with former students.» This is what Prof. Dr. Christian Leumann, former rector of the University of Bern, said when asked about the Alumni network in this snapshot.
Nicola von Greyerz (first from the left) adds: «I always find it exciting and refreshing to meet people who have all studied at the University of Bern. You immediately feel connected to one another.»
Claudia Lehnherr Mosimann (right) says: «Alumni UniBE is an important initiative for the future of the University of Bern. That’s why I like to be involved.»
André Miotti (second from left) says: «When I attend an Alumni event, it is like a big, colorful class reunion.»
Manuel Jann (first from the right) says: «It is important to me to meet colleagues again, and to be able to take advantage of the Alumni benefits.»
Max Schubiger, president of ipw alumni (first from the right), says: «I think itis great to exchange ideas with former colleagues and complete strangers at alumni events. It is valuable and fun.»
Luigi Stoppia (right) says: «The great thing about Alumni for me is the diverse group and the high quality of the network. It gives me access to interesting information and means I always have the opportunity to learn from both, the young and the older members.»
Rahel Hänni (second from the left) says: «For me, Alumni is like ‘coming back to the university family’ and is a great source of inspiration.»
And Christine Kämpf (centre) also says: «I appreciate being able to stay in touch with students, lecturers, and the institution. I find the exchange inspiring.»
Markus Schär (first from the left) says: «In my professional career, I have learned that networks are of great importance. Just like a fishing net, they are most effective when they are knotted as closely as possible. With its wide range of activities, Alumni UniBE offers the ideal conditions for this.»
Lucia Wagner (first from the right) says: «Although it has been a long time since I studied at the University of Bern, Alumni UniBE makes me feel as if I am still part of it.I have interesting encounters and take part in exciting events.»
Kevin Schwab says: «For me, it is always exciting to see which path people take after they graduate. And I can benefit a lot from that.»
Noëlle Burri (left) says: «It’s great that Alumni UniBE offers the opportunity to meet former colleagues and make new acquaintances with other alumni.»