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The Peru Chapter exists to create an alumni community for networking and socialising opportunities by bringing alumni from different year groups and specialisms together.

The Chapter is led by Karina Ley Chinguel Degregori (Banking and Finance Law LLM, 2019). Read about her involvement with the Peru Chapter. And it is run by a committee of volunteers. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact us.

Chapter events organised by the committee are advertised on the Alumni Events page. Updates on recent events which have taken place can be accessed from the past event listing

The Chapter is run by alumni for alumni so please do get involved. 

 

 

 

 

 

Peru Chapter Reunion

On 13th May 2022 CCLS Alumni Chapter Peru held its first Reunion Dinner in Lima.

This is what Karina Chinguel (Banking and Finance Law LLM, 2019), the Chapter Committee lead said about the event: “I am very honored to inform you as CCLS alumni leader of Peru Chapter that on May 13th, we celebrated our first inaugural event. I am delighted that now the CCLS Peru Chapter Alumni is fully a part of the vibrant global community of Queen Mary Alumni.

 Without a doubt, this was an amazing and wonderful evening in which we had the great opportunity to meet brilliant LLM Peruvian alumni from Queen Mary, and also to exchange interesting experiences, projects and ideas we had in common.

 If you are Peruvian CCLS Alumni or you are interested in doing your Master's Degree in London, UK, you can join us and be a part of this fascinating association and great network of opportunities”.

 

Studying at CCLS has had a great impact in our careers, not only from an academic perspective but also for the friends and connections we made at Queen Mary. Therefore, the CCLS Peru Chapter is a tremendous opportunity to set or strengthen relationships with LLM Peruvian alumni from Queen Mary. Our network aims to boost the exchange of experiences and knowledge, as well as to foster collaboration and synergies among alumni.
— Álvaro Castro Lora (Banking and Finance Law LLM, 2016)
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