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A photograph of of participants at the Global Counterterrorism Alumni Community of Interest Workshop.

Alumni Programs

Marshall Center Alumni Programs, established in 1998, serves as the Marshall Center’s primary mechanism for sustaining long-term engagement with its global alumni community. Through the years, the Alumni Programs mission has steadily evolved to meet the needs of the Marshall Center’s alumni and stakeholders to foster professional networks, facilitate alumni-led dialogue, and support ongoing security cooperation engagements within the network.

Today, the Marshall Center alumni network includes more than 17,000 security professionals, including senior policymakers, military officers, and career civil servants from dozens of ministries in 165 partner nations.

GlobalNet

The Marshall Center members’ portal, GlobalNET, is a password-protected website that allows Marshall Center alumni, staff, and partners to maintain contact, further strategic dialogue, and access news and information about the Marshall Center once they return home.

Through GlobalNet, Marshall Center alumni can access academic materials and information databases that offer the full texts of articles and research papers from thousands of periodicals in multiple languages.

For more information about Marshall Center Alumni Programs or assistance accessing GlobalNet, contact Alumni Programs at mcalumni [at] marshallcenter.org.

Stay Connected

To update contact information or notify us of recent published works, contact Alumni Programs at %20mcalumni [at] marshallcenter.org (mcalumni[at]marshallcenter[dot]org), or by mail:

Alumni Information Updates Mailing Address
George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies
Alumni Programs 
Gernackerstraße 2
82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen

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