A university lives through the people who study, research and work at it. It shapes the thoughts and actions of its stakeholders and is constantly inspired and changed by them. The result is a network that lasts a lifetime and can last a lifetime.you have studied architecture at HTWK Leipzig. Design seminars, elective courses and intensive weeks are hopefully still fond memories for you, have shaped your personality and created friendships. At the end of your studies, following a matrix of planning and chance, you were scattered to the four winds.
We, the current members of the degree programme, would like to stay in touch with you as graduates, former students and staff, refresh old connections and make new ones. We want to keep you up to date with developments at your university, alumni meetings and specialised events. In the alumni portal, we give you the opportunity to find your fellow students and exchange ideas with them.
The Alumni Office at our university sees itself as a mediator between the curiosity and creativity of students and the knowledge and experience of alumni. This is where the central alumni portal is managed, which you can use to register for the "Alumni Architecture Group". You can also take advantage of various special services, find out about the university's further education programmes and get in touch if you would like to get actively involved.
In particular, we would like to warmly recommend membership of the HTWK Leipzig Alumni Association! By distributing the membership fees, the association supports in particular those projects at the university that are not (or cannot be) realised with the basic equipment and financing tools. In recent years, we have also benefited from the unbureaucratic and rapid assistance of the Friends' Association on several occasions and would like to make use of it even more often! With this in mind, you are cordially invited to become part of the Alumni Architecture Network and support our work through your membership of the Friends' Association of HTWK Leipzig!
Yours, Alexander Stahr