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This is a page to help combine a few ideas about keeping Alumni involved in clubs and socs activity.
This is a page to help combine a few ideas about keeping Alumni involved in clubs and socs activity.


====Random Ideas====
====Brainstorming====


Just getting started with this, but here are some things that are being discussed:
Just getting started with this, but here are some things that are being discussed:
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* A "clubs and socs day" for alumni, encouraging them to come back and re-join and talk to DCU societies
* A "clubs and socs day" for alumni, encouraging them to come back and re-join and talk to DCU societies
* Working with the DCU Alumni Relations officer on projects
* Working with the DCU Alumni Relations officer on projects
Contributed by: [[User:paulmay|paulmay]]
Other possible ideas:
* A linkedin.com/openbc.com style website specific to DCU, to categorise alumni & their DCU contacts
* A linkedin.com/openbc.com style website specific to DCU, to categorise alumni & their DCU contacts
* An official list of DCU societies/clubs with active Alumni membership (Redbrick a good example)
* An official list of DCU societies/clubs with active Alumni membership (Redbrick a good example)
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* "Alumni talks" series, possible monthly talk from an Alumni on a topic, could be archived
* "Alumni talks" series, possible monthly talk from an Alumni on a topic, could be archived


====Good Idea====


Reasons for these ideas / more formal Clubs & Socs Alumni relationship:
Why is some sort of alumni involvement in a club or society a *good idea*?


* Alumni are coming back to DCU to help out with Clubs & Socs independently, and for free
* Alumni are coming back to DCU to help out with Clubs & Socs independently, and for free


Contributed by: [[User:kpodesta|kpodesta]]
 
====Bad Idea====
 
Why is some sort of alumni involvement in a club or society a *bad idea*?
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