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Alumni Services

Alumni Intranet Service

This allows you to update your own alumni records, keep in touch with developments at SBS and make contact with other graduates, effectively providing an opportunity to meet business colleagues from around the globe, online. You can also update your own records and search on-line for participating alumni as well as make use of the bulletin boards. You just need your student registration number to join. If you have forgotten this number, then email online@gsb.strath.ac.uk for help. Click here www.intranet.gsb.strath.ac.uk to go to the intranet site.

Careers

The alumni intranet service provides access to the Careers Portal, with many of the jobs in the current vacancies section targeted at alumni. You can also register with our on-line service partners, MBA Direct and MBA-exchange. Get in touch with Irene Taylor, our career development officer from our Careers section of this site for more information. Irene is available to discuss your ongoing career developments.

Publications and Information

SBS' magazine Pioneer is aimed primarily at alumni. It is issued twice a year, in spring and autumn, and was given an award of excellence by the CiB (the British Association of Communicators in Business) in its 2005 awards. If you have not yet received a copy and would like to do so, then please email alumni@gsb.strath.ac.uk

Please use this link to view the latest edition of the Pioneer Magazine .

SBS also issues a fortnightly e-newsletter direct to your inbox with news of what's happening within SBS and news of current students and graduates. If you want to be kept up to date with SBS news, then email alumni@gsb.strath.ac.uk and let us know.

BIS Access

Personal access to the wide range of information held in our specialised library, the Business Information Service, is available to alumni, providing business information resources that may be useful to you for continued personal development or in your current job. Some services will incur a fee but those graduates who are job hunting or considering a career change are welcome to use BIS free of charge or, where staff are required to source the material, for a nominal fee.