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تطوير العلاقات بالخريجين

Intro

Developing Alumni Relationships supports your university’s collection and use of alumni data to personalise your communication with alumni and strengthen your alumni program overall. 

Please note this course is in Arabic.

 

 

What You'll Learn

• The value of alumni within your institution

• Methods for engaging alumni through well-developed operations and communications strategies

• Suggestions for the collection and organisation of alumni data

 

 

This course consists of the following three modules:

1. Identifying The Value Alumni

2. Exploring Best Practice

3. Using Alumni Data

 

 

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

✓ Reflect on the value of alumni as it relates to university rankings

✓ Reflect on current alumni practice at university

✓ Analyse existing alumni programs to determine key success components

✓ Create value from alumni data by personalising communication and marketing activities

 

Who It's For

University faculty, Alumni Association staff, communications department staff, and event managers

Get Prepared

This course includes practical, interactive worksheets. We recommend you use a laptop or tablet if possible.

 

Course Expert(s)

Cameron Mirza

 

Cameron is the Chief of Party for Pre-Service Teacher Education in Jordan.

He works with the Government of Jordan and the university sector to increase the quantity and improve the quality of school teachers countrywide through policy reform, data, building capacity, and improving the public perception of teaching in society. 

Previously, Cameron was MENA Director for Nottingham Trent University working with governments to close skills gaps and spent several years reforming the higher education sector of the Kingdom of Bahrain. First, as Head of Strategy at the Ministry of Higher Education, then as Director of Strategy for the University of Bahrain. In the UK, Cameron was responsible for delivering such programs as the Respect Action Plan, the youth action plan, young apprenticeships, family intervention program, review of diversity in the curriculum, and review of child poverty while at the Department for Education and Skills.

Cameron was also an advisor to the Ministry of Higher Education for Egypt, supporting the improvement of over 40 Universities in Partnership with the Egyptian Knowledge Bank. Cameron is a board member of BETT MEA and sits on the Gulf talent advisory board at Oxford.

 

Clock

2 Hours

Language

Arabic

Hand

Self-Paced - Online

Certificate

Certificate

Downloadable and shareable Certificate of Completion

Currency

$155.00

Get in Touch with Us!

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