Upcoming Webinars: July 2023

 
 

Introducing our July webinars! We are thrilled to present the information regarding our three engaging webinars we have lined up, which include the exciting new "lunchtime learning" sessions!

Don't pass up these valuable chances to expand your knowledge. Please take a moment to note the dates on your calendar and register today to guarantee your spot!

Would you like to learn more but can't attend these dates? Drop us an email to inform us, and we will make sure you're the first to be notified about other upcoming webinars.

Lunchtime learning - the search for lost alumni - how to reconnect | social archive online webinar July 2023

The search for the lost alumni - how to reconnect

Friday 7th July - 1pm BST

Do you have alumni that your institution has lost contact with over the years? Join us for this session where we will discuss hints and tips on how to track down lost alumni, especially using the power of your shared history.

Measuring alumni engagement | a social archive online webinar July 2023

Measurable Alumni Engagement - What does success look like?

Friday 21st July - 1pm BST

Join us for this free webinar to discover how you can learn more about your Alumni without the need to ask them questions or complete surveys.

Learn how the data that provides can give you new ways to measure the efficacy of campaigns and demonstrate their success to stakeholders.

Driving advancement using your shared history | the social archive webinar July 2023

Driving advancement using your shared history

Wednesday 26th July - 9pm BST/4pm ET

Alumni and institutions have one thing in common, shared history and whilst many institutions harness this connection through reunions and events, there is often very little done with it in the digital domain.

This case study session will examine how the social archive takes all the benefits of a heritage archive and merges them with the best parts of social media to support all your advancement goals.

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