Alumni

The academic journey at DIPAE may be over, but not the bonds that were created throughout your educational journey. Our goal is to keep our relationship “alive”, with constant updates on training opportunities, as well as to develop a strong network of personal and professional contacts.

Our graduates and diploma holders are an integral and important part of our University. Their recognition, both in the professional and academic fields, is the practical proof of the high level of studies provided by the Institution.

The term “alumni” comes from the Latin verb alere which means to nourish and is used to describe all the graduates of an educational institution.

Therefore, today we invite you to join our alumni group, helping us form a vibrant community where one will help another through networking and information exchange.

As part of this effort, the following have been created:

  • The Linkedin group IHU Econ Alumni, in which undergraduate students, graduates of the postgraduate program, as well as the department staff participate.
  • The Linkedin group IHU MSc Econ Alumni, in which postgraduate students, graduates of the postgraduate program, as well as the department staff participate.

You have the opportunity to register in the above groups and be informed about:

  1. creating an online CV,
  2. new job positions at national and international level,
  3. submitting job applications to job advertisements posted by collaborating companies,
  4. internships, events, seminars & career days,
  5. postgraduate and doctoral studies,
  6. scholarships.

Furthermore, as a graduate of DIPAE, you can continue to use the University’s Career Office to build and advance your career. You can register with the Career Office using the following link: https://career.ihu.gr.

 

** IHU Econ Students’ Success Stories **

IHU Econ Students’ Stories – Nicoleta Amvrazi

IHU Econ Students’ Stories – Christos Louloudis

IHU Econ Students’ Stories – Ioanna Toupountzi

IHU Econ Students’ Stories – Foteini Karaloglou

IHU Econ Students’ Stories – Chara Tsepela