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Alum communities & regional networks

Joining an alum community or regional network is one of the best ways to stay connected with other alumni. With regional networks spanning the globe and alum communities spanning a variety of identities, shared interests and more, these groups offer many ways to get involved as a participant or volunteer.  

If you’re interested in volunteering with an existing alum community or regional network, or championing the formation of a new group, then we are looking for you! Contact Kate Hollefreund, Alumni Relations Officer, Volunteer Networks to find out how to get involved.

Alum communities

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Victoria and Campus Alumni Network

The Victoria and Campus Alumni Network brings together alumni from across Greater Victoria to connect, learn, make a positive impact, and have fun together.

Interested in volunteering, have event ideas or want more info? Email Kathy Khouri, Alumni Relations Officer

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Indigenous Alum Community

Led by and for Indigenous alums and students, the Indigenous Alum Community welcomes new members. The group’s honorary chair is the Honourable Dr. Marion Buller (LLB ’86, BA ’75), UVic’s current Chancellor.

Discover more about the Indigenous Alum Community

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Victoria College alumni

Where it all began! Before UVic was established in 1963, we were called Victoria College (opened in 1903), an affiliate of McGill University. Forerunners stay connected with each other and UVic through this long-standing alum community.

Contact us

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Vikes alumni

Keep the Vikes spirit going after graduation. Stay connected with your former teammates and Vikes from across generations of the sport.

Email Kara Strange, Vikes Varsity Relations, for more information

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Science Alumni Advisory Board

Alumni volunteers on the Faculty of Science Alumni Advisory Board provide expertise and non-academic perspectives in support of the faculty’s students, graduates and programs.

Visit the Science Advisory Board web page

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Economics Alumni Network

Alumni who graduated from the Department of Economics are welcome to join this group focused on networking, mentoring and social connections.

Visit the Economics alumni web page

Regional networks

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Canada

There are more than 150,000 UVic alumni across Canada. Alumni activities are centred around Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa and Toronto. Events include everything from pub nights and networking to garden parties and cheering on the Vikes at away games.
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United States

Nearly 3,500 UVic alumni call the US home, with the majority living on the west coast. UVic alumni activities take place in New York, Seattle and San Francisco, with speaker events and annual networking opportunities.
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Europe

With more than 400 alumni living and working in the UK, London is the centre for UVic alumni activities in Europe. Biannual events include pub nights, speaker events and the opportunity to network in London.
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East Asia

Nearly 2,500 alumni reside in East Asia, with regional networks in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Tokyo, Taipei and Seoul. If you live in, or close to, these cities, look out for upcoming events and opportunities to connect with your fellow alumni.
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South East Asia

Regional networks in South East Asia include Bangkok and Singapore. UVic’s annual alumni events provide great opportunities to come together to celebrate your shared UVic experience.

Upcoming alumni network events