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16 INSIDE THIS ISSUE


16 Open All Hours Russell Reader on how Twitter has become Lancaster University’s ‘front door’.


19 Prized Campaign Ernst & Young tell us how they cracked Facebook


REGULARS 6 AGR Pages


AGR’s latest news and views..


10 Marketplace News round-up


AGR 09 Removing Barriers


The AGR details its two latest awareness raising projects


SOCIAL MEDIA: 13 Getting Engaged


Ross Whistler looks at how to reach ‘socially inactive’ talent...


14 Social Skills Turning to social media succeeded where other routes had failed


15 Social Media in Numbers What Penna’s Social Media Audit means for graduate recruiters


18 Socially Responsible


Matt Alder explains how to capitalise on social – and why mobile is key


20 Sound Strategy


How the University of Edinburgh plans to turn up the volume on HEAR


21 Quotas: Have We Had Our Share? Raphael Mokades argues that the proposed EU legislation enforcing a 40% quota of women on listed companies’ boards is wrong


DEBATE 22 Food for Thought


Emma Godden looks at whether the sandwich course has gone stale


CASE STUDY


23 Thirst for Experience Shelby Thompson explains why research prompted PepsiCo to extend its placement scheme – and why others should do the same


IN CONVERSATION WITH…


24 In Conversation With...Rob Farace Rob Farace is the AGR Board Member being grilled under the treelights. Oops, spotlight


WHAT ABOUT THE STUDENTS?


25 Graduate Diary Our three final year students let us leaf through the pages of their diaries...


MEMBERS


26 New Year Resolutions AGR Members share their hopes, aspirations and chocolate for 2013


BREAKFAST NEWS:


28 Breakfast News What really happened when 200 people gathered at Quaglino’s?


TRENDING TOPICS:


29 Trending Topics A round up of what is being said in AGR’s busy social spaces.


DIARIST


30 Diarist Anne-Marie signs off with some final pearls of wisdom


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