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Our Alumni

We value our alumni and we want you to keep in touch with us – wherever you are in the world. 

The College's alumni association is in touch with more than 130,000 members of former staff and students of King's and the Colleges with which it has merged. Our alumni are our best ambassadors, and we are always interested to hear from former students who would like to offer advice or assistance to other alumni and students in a particular field of work.

We also work closely with the Careers Service in organsing Networking Events for our current students. We will send out emails inviting our Alumni network closer to the event dates.

 

Stay in touch with The Department of Political Economy

Please let the King’s Alumni Office know if you have changed your contact details so that we can keep you up to date on events in the Department of Political Economy.

We are always keen to feature our Alumni across our website and within our departmental newsletters. Please do get in touch with our Communications Officer to inform us of any exciting news or achievements.

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The Department of Political Economy is part of the School of Politics & Economics. The school brings together the largest group of scholars in the UK in political economy, international political economy and European, international, Russian and Middle Eastern Studies. We are a highly innovative centre for politics and economics research and teaching, with strong links to the Schools of Security Studies and Global Affairs.

You can support the vital work of the School by making a donation. Your donation will help us to open up a world of learning by providing student bursaries, sponsoring public events and supporting the work of visiting international scholars.

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