Birmingham City University : Join the Alumni Association or update your details






Join the Alumni Association or update your details

Your Details
  • Title
  • If Other
  • First Name
  • Middle Names(s) if applicable
  • Surname
  • Maiden Name if applicable
  • Other Aliases if applicable
  • Gender
  • Date of Birth
  • Marital Status
  • Are you married to another graduate of the University?
  • If yes please provide their name
  • What are your interests?
  • Do you have Dependants?

  • If yes, how old are they?
Your Address
  • Home Address
  • Town/City
  • County
  • Country
  • Postcode
  • Home Telephone
  • Mobile Telephone
  • Email Address
  • This is the email address you would like the email newsletter and other correspondence to go to
  • Twitter username

All fields marked with an asterisk (*) must be filled in.

Data Protection Act 1998: Under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1998 the University undertakes to process any data collected in a responsible manner. Specifically, it will process any personal data for the purpose of administering and analysing alumni business (to include the University’s statutory Destinations Survey)*. The University will also ensure the accuracy and currency of data; documented timescales will be applied to the retention of information held in this connexion. It is your right at any time to view copies of data held by the University in relation to you. Appropriate measures shall also be taken against accidental loss or damage to your personal data, by means of permissive access to the database. The data shall not be transmitted outside the European Economic Area. Should you have any query regarding Data Protection Act issues, please contact the Information Manager, Stephen Homer (stephen.homer@bcu.ac.uk, 0121 331 5288).

* The Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) Survey is carried out by all Higher Education Institutions within the UK, as a study into the activities of university leavers. All information is held confidentially, and it will not be possible for any respondent to be identified from any published data.