

The University of Cambridge Masters in Conservation Leadership programme is proud to announce a new partnership with Aluminati, a leading provider of alumni engagement platforms. This collaboration will support a more connected, vibrant, and impactful global network of conservation leaders.
With over 260 alumni working across over 90 countries in a wide range of sectors, the programme recognised the need for a tailored, secure platform that supports communication, collaboration, and professional growth within its diverse and mission-driven community. By partnering with Aluminati, the programme aims to deepen connections among its alumni, support peer-to-peer learning, and strengthen their collective impact in addressing global conservation challenges.
Shelley Bolderson, Conservation Leadership Networks Manager for the Masters in Conservation Leadership, commented:

The new alumni platform will launch later this year, providing an inclusive space for alumni to share experiences, access opportunities, and build lasting professional relationships rooted in a shared commitment to conservation leadership.
About the Masters in Conservation Leadership
Hosted by the University of Cambridge’s Department of Geography in collaboration with leading conservation organisations, the Masters in Conservation Leadership is a one-year, interdisciplinary programme that equips emerging leaders with the skills and networks to drive positive environmental change around the world.