Lifelong connections
At Immanuel, our community doesn’t end with graduation. Our Old Scholars are living proof of the Immanuel spirit, making waves across the globe in diverse fields. From Olympic athletes to humanitarian doctors, our alumni embody the values we instil – compassion, innovation, and adventure.
STAY CONNECTED
The Immanuel Old Scholars’ Community (IOSC) is your gateway to lifelong connections. We foster relationships between recent graduates and seasoned alumni, organising reunions and networking events that keep our community thriving. Our Old Scholars remain an active part of Immanuel life, returning for beloved community events like Fruehlingsfest and Back to Binga weekends. Many also share their experiences and knowledge as guest speakers, inspiring current students with their diverse journeys.
Whether you’re starting university or celebrating career milestones, the IOSC offers countless ways to stay involved, support your journey, and give back to the Immanuel family.
INSPIRING SUCCESS
Our Old Scholars are making their mark globally. From Dr Joel Matthews, breaking world records for melanoma research, to Alyce Wood, a three-time Olympian setting her sights on Paris 2024. We have environmental pioneers like the Morris sisters revolutionising sustainability, and Professor Trent Munro leading crucial COVID-19 research. These are just a few examples of how Immanuel graduates are shaping our world.
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For more information about the IOSC or to get involved, contact our Marketing Communications Office:
Phone: (07) 5477 3419
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