@misc{HellingBergholzWalteretal.2004, author = {Helling, Robert and Bergholz, Natalie and Walter, Kai and Bartram, Kristin and Humborg, Christian and Lieber, Silke and Armstrong, Stephen Andrew and Krotoschak, Kai-Uwe and Pohl, Franzisca and Wambsganß, Joachim and Gebhardt, Thomas}, title = {Portal alumni}, series = {Das Ehemaligen-Magazin der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, volume = {2004}, journal = {Das Ehemaligen-Magazin der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, number = {1}, organization = {Stabsstelle Studierendenmarketing/Alumniprogramm Im Auftrag der Pr{\"a}sidentin der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-48098}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-480981}, pages = {58}, year = {2004}, abstract = {More than 800 alumni have expressed an interest in staying in touch with the University of Potsdam by registering for the Alumni Programme since it was launched in May 2003. Among them are many international alumni like you. Whether you were here as a student, doing research or were employed at the University of Potsdam, we hope that you enjoyed your time with us and that you have good memories of it. Today, you have opened the first edition of our new, annual alumni magazine. lt is another important part of our Alumni Pogramme that will provide you with regular news from your form er University. The main feature of this edition is "weit weg", far away. When making contact again with the University's alumni in May of 200J, we found out that alumni have been scattered to the winds - some of you are in Australia, Africa and America. We were curious to hear how those far away had managed the transition of moving to live abroad, and we also wanted to learn about their experiences on the way. Apart from lots of exciting stories and recommendations for others, you will find information on the issues of careers and mobility. And next to what alumni with an international profile have to say, you will also read about how professors of the University of Potsdam are working with their alumni at the moment, and what they are planning to do in the future. We regret not being able to publish this magazine bilingually. However; we have added abstracts in English to these articles, hoping to help you with your reading comprehension. Also, we have launched an English website for those of you who only read English. You will find it at www.alumni.uni-potsdam.de. The website gives general information, and you can read this magazine online.}, language = {de} }