Alumni Relations Office
About a year ago, MIP created the Alumni Relations Office, specifically to manage relationships with its students and graduates, with the main objective of investing increasingly in the community of students and graduates, both from Italy and abroad, to promote the value of shared experience and cultivate a sense of belonging to the School.

The Alumni Relations Office aspires to become a reference point for all current students and all the graduates of Master programmes, developing educational, cultural and recreational initiatives of interest to its many alumni. The Office works closely with the MIP Alumni Association (AlumniMIP) to develop interaction between the nearly 6,000 alumni belonging to our network and to MIP.
The association’s principle objectives are to:
• help keep members up to date professionally through continuous learning, even after they have completed their studies;
• encourage networking and the exchange of professional experiences between members;
• promote contacts between members and companies aimed at stimulating collaboration and exploring new opportunities to develop professionally.
• further the national and international image of MIP and its graduates.
In line with these objectives, MIP and AlumniMIP offer its members various social, cultural and sporting events.
Among the most important events and activities are the following:
• Evening Seminars: these are seminars where emerging management trends are examined through discussion and exchange of experience between students and alumni;
• Networking events: dinners, pre-dinner drinks, themed evenings, etc.;
• Sports Clubs: the most active clubs are the Sailing Club, which organises sailing weekends, training and business school regattas; and the Football and Ski Clubs, which run competitions and tournaments.
CleanTech Challenge

The CleanTech Challenge (CTC) is a student competition jointly hosted by London Business School and University College London Business and science/engineering students from top business and engineering schools compete in cross-functional teams. The challenge is to develop innovative clean technology ideas from the concept phase to a stage in which they would attract Series A funding or otherwise be self-sustainable … for a cleaner and greener World!
MIP Politecnico di Milano is the Business School in charge of organizing the “Italian Chapter” of the Clean Tech Challenge in 2011.
Clean Tech Challenge 2012 - Click Here
Contacts
Cristina Cancer
Alumni Relations Manager
Tel. +39 02 2399 2871
E- mail: cancer@mip.polimi.it

