Our work

Our work

Your Alumni Network

The Ally of All Graduates

My EBP Village is an independent non-profit, created following the results of a survey that was carried out in November 2021. Our alumni and volunteer representatives extend the reputation of the European Business Programme across some 77 countries.

OUR MISSION

To unite and support

My EBP Village aims to strengthen connections between EBP alumni and support students and recent graduates throughout their professional journey.

Alumni will support younger members, working side by side on ambitious projects.

This non-profit undertaking will operate across the 77 countries where our alumni and students live, work and study.

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Fraternity Mutual aid Trust Conviviality Support
Fraternity Mutual aid Trust Conviviality Support
Fraternity Mutual aid Trust Conviviality Support
Fraternity Mutual aid Trust Conviviality Support

Our Mission

"Become Actors of Your Network"

  • Unite under under a shared identity a global, supportive, and inclusive network.
  • Share the same values: Trust, Network, Sharing, Solidarity, and Fun
  • Strengthen friendships and professional ties between the foundational core and new
    association members.
  • Strengthen the EBP network through a range of activities in capitals and major cities
    where members reside.
  • Professional support for those with specific needs.
  • Transfer skills to those who are less fortunate or struggling

how we work

To achieve our goals we:

  • Put human relationships at the centre of our actions.
  • Bring people together, create connections and provide support among our alumni.
  • Implement a program of professional groups and encourage exchanges between members.
  • Develop a network of regional and international groups to bring alumni together.
  • Establish international and regional hubs.
  • Provide a rich, intuitive, and friendly website.
  • Co-operate with universities and academic institutions to improve the integration of students from less-advantaged backgrounds.