Nominations for 2026-2029 Regional Liaison Committee officer roles
The Nominations for the Global Alumni Board and Regional Liaison Committee are now closed. Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications. If you have a question about your application, please email alumni@lse.ac.uk. You can also learn more about other alumni volunteering opportunities.
Nominations are now open for the 2026-2029 Regional Liaison Committee officer roles
The Regional Liaison Committee (RLC) officers play a vital role in helping to maintain the connection between the global alumni community, and the recognised alumni groups and networks, and the School. Members act as conduit for LSE to hear from the community, to connect alumni to the School and its strategy, and to highlight community needs. In turn, they act as key advocates for the School, helping to amplify LSE’s voice around the world.
Further information
We are seeking the following RLC Officers:
- Liaison Officer for Professional Networks
- Liaison Officer for Inclusion Networks
- Liaison Officer for Africa
- Liaison Officer for Central and South Asia
- Liaison Officer for East and Southeast Asia and the Pacific (x2)
- Liaison Officer for UK and Europe (x2)
- Liaison Officer for Latin America and the Caribbean
- Liaison Officer for Middle East
- Liaison Officer for North America
The Nominations Committee seeks diverse representation on the Alumni Association Regional Liaison Committee with consideration being given to the following factors:
- Representation from all departments/schools
- Subject lead
- Gender
- Age - representation of alumni from different life-stages
- Cultural diversity
- Profession
- Connection to LSE
Please note, members should live or spend the majority of their time in the region or industry they represent.
The successful candidates should:
- Be connected members of the LSE alumni community
- Share key LSE initiatives to connect LSE opportunities to alumni who may be interested
- Connect members of the community to key School aims through using their personal and professional networks
- Act as an ambassador and advocate for LSE and its alumni through formal and informal networks, and shape programmes by sharing feedback
- Give back in other ways, including participating in other volunteer or advocacy programmes to 'lead by example'
- Five online meetings per annum – running 1-2pm (London time) on Mondays in alternate months
- A number of additional online meetings, depending on the portfolio focus
- Approx 1-2 hours of independent ‘advocacy’ work to further the School and Alumni Association’s mission
Note nominations close Tuesday 24 March 2026 at 11:59 PM GMT.
At a time when societies everywhere are facing complex and urgent global challenges, your work as alumni volunteers has never been more important. You are vital ambassadors for LSE - helping to amplify the School’s voice globally, creating opportunities for connection, and ensuring that LSE remains at the forefront of understanding the causes of things for the betterment of society. I warmly encourage alumni who are passionate about shaping the future of this community to put themselves forward for these important roles.