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Monday workshops
Optional session
Introduction to AGCAS for newcomers (Linda Byrne - AGCAS)
First session
An online careers library (Thomas Nutt and Amanda Woolf - Vault)
Best practice in events management (Katrina Helliker - University of Cardiff)
Policies and practices for working with employers (Robert Carpenter - Imperial College)
Second session
Getting the best out of DLHE (Kate Stephenson and Matt Deakin - University of Southampton and Durham University)
Online employer application forms (Charlie Leake - Enterprise Rent-A-Car)
Prospects Net (Mark Watts - Graduate Prospects)
Tuesday workshops
First session
Advertising and sponsorship (Matt Deakin and Robert Carpenter - Durham University and Imperial College)
Marketing services to students (Thea Gibbs- University of Warwick)
The Web 2.0 generation (Jayne Rowley - Graduate Prospects)
Threats and opportunities – impact of technology on our roles (Michael Clarke - University of London)
Second session
How to engage local employers (Clara Wilcox and Nalayini Thambar - Advantage West Midlands and University of Leeds)
Information Legislation and Careers Services (Alison Wellens - Information Commissioner's Office)
Register of Practitioners (Rose Mortenson - AGCAS)
Virtual careers fairs - confessions from Bristol (Julia Mitchell and Mark Powell - University of Bristol)
Third session
Funding and bidding for resources (Roberta Wooldridge Smith - University of Warwick)
Managing electronic content (Steve Mowforth - Coventry University)
Managing employer information debate (Thea Gibbs and Emily Austin - University of Warwick)
Understanding online psychometric tests used by employers (Laura Dean, Senior Lecturer - Leeds Metropolitan University)
Fourth session
Rise of the social network (Naeema Pasha - University of Reading)
Top 10 tips from the US on engaging students via technology (Jayne Cullen and David Coombs- TMP)
What does the AGCAS Information Team do? (AGCAS Staff - AGCAS)
What employers want from Careers Services (Bob Athwal, Graduate Schemes Manager - RWEnPower)
Wednesday workshops
First session
Project Management (Kate Stephenson - University of Southampton)
Technology and customer service (Rae Karimjee - City University)
Websites revisited - design and usability (Julian Ziesing and Christian Baier - Potentialpark)
Second session
Evaluating your service - what do customers think about you? (Tom Davie - Durham University)
Handling vacancies – the legal way! (Julia Mitchell - University of Bristol)
Implementing the Occupational Classification Scheme (AGCAS Classification Committee members - AGCAS Classification Committee)
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