Get involved
We would like to thank the hundreds of alumni who make an invaluable contribution to supporting the University of Liverpool.
Volunteering opportunities
If you wish to register your interest in offering further support, click here to register online as an alumni volunteer and we will keep you informed of relevant opportunities to match your expertise and experiences.
Advertise graduate and placement vacancies
Time required: 15-30 minutes
If you are a member of the alumnni community or a graduate employer and would like to advertise vacancies or placements to current students and recent graduates, please regsiter your interest.
Alternatively contact Volunteer Engagement Manager Chantel Baldry, who can share more about this opportunity including how to sign-up to Handshake (the University of Liverpool's careers platform).
Submit your alumni profile
Time required: 15-30 minutes
As a graduate, you can share your insights and career successes to show what can be achieved with a University of Liverpool degree and inspire current and prospective students.
Fill in the profile form and inspire the next generation of University of Liverpool students!
Become a mentor with LivUni Mentors
LivUni Mentors is a fantastic program that offers you the opportunity to share your career advice and story with current students and fellow alumni through informal mentoring via Handshake.
Find out how to become a LivUniMentor.
Speak at an event
Time required: 2+ hours
Alumni frequently return to the University to speak to students about getting started in their career. By talking about your experiences at University or a project you’ve worked on, you will add a real-world element to our students’ learning. Talks and panel events can be delivered both in person and online, so alumni from all over the world can take part! We have many speaker series at the University, taking place mostly during the autumn and spring.
Register your interest via our volunteering form and we will be in touch once an opportunity arises.
Become a school governor
Time required: 2+ hours a month
By volunteering just a few hours each month, you could make a vital contribution to improving local education as a school or college governor. Governors work collaboratively with senior staff to drive school improvement. They oversee a school or college’s financial management and strategic direction, as well as analysing school performance; the role is similar to that of a charity trustee. No prior experience is needed and free training is provided. You can find out more about becoming a school governor at Governors for schools website or by emailing: info@governorsforschools.org.uk.
Contact us
If you have any questions about volunteering with the University of Liverpool, please get in touch with our Volunteer Engagement Manager, Chantel Baldry.