Alumni network
Through their common history, all graduates of the Faculty of Applied Sciences share a common identity, making it easy for them to work together on common projects. By recognizing each other as alumni of the Faculté des Sciences Appliquées, we can help each other to find our place in the professional world, to reorient ourselves or to envisage new challenges.
To nurture this dynamic and develop its own projects, the FSA encourages all its alumni to keep in touch and follow its news through its website, newsletter and publications on the LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Youtube social networks.
By sharing your contact details and a few personal details about your career path, you can receive news directly from the FSA and help promote careers in the applied sciences.
Note: If you are already an Alumni, you can update your data via the data update form.
The alumni network of the Faculty of Applied Sciences is also rich in activities organised by its satellite associations, with which the FSA works closely:
- Since 1847, the AILg has included all engineering graduates in its network to maintain links between its members, the Faculty of Applied Sciences and the business world. The AILg offers opportunities to meet, exchange ideas and find out more.
- More specifically, the AIM welcomes graduates of the Institut Montéfiore. Rather than being an alumni association, AIM is a professional group with direct links to companies. AIM also organises a large number of scientific and technical events.
- CERES brings together construction professionals from academia and industry, as well as students, at 5 conferences a year.
Post-master's surveys
Post-master's surveys
As part of its quality approach, the Faculty of Applied Sciences organises systematic surveys of its graduates to gather their feedback on the extent to which the courses match the expectations of companies and to measure the rate of professional integration.
Graduates are first surveyed 18 months after graduation and then five years after completing their studies. This approach, which forms part of the wider ULiège Post-Master's surveys, is an important element in the accreditation of courses organised by the FSA. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Post-Master's surveys are generally sent out at the beginning of December and are open until February of the following year for the graduates concerned.
Graduates who have not received the letter or e-mail with the questionnaire number can contact Alumni Services (alumni@uliege.be or 04 366 52 88).
