Friday, March 04, 2011

What is the Secret of Great Comedy?


This arrived in my Inbox 14 hours ago:


Dear John

Are you passionate about LSE? Have you got enthusiasm and ideas about how the School engages with its alumni? Then why not apply to sit on one of the Alumni Association committees.

The LSE Alumni Association was established in 2005 to give alumni a greater voice within the School. Working alongside a dedicated Alumni Relations team, the Alumni Association looks for innovative ways to:
  • support alumni groups, of which there are currently over 70 across the world;
  • engage alumni with the School, across all age groups;
  • develop our programme of events and communications to ensure it appeals to a wide range of alumni.
The Alumni Association is made up of a number of committees, which each focus on a different area of alumni engagement. These committees are overseen by an Executive Committee which meets regularly with representatives from the School to present the ideas and feedback from the committees’ meetings.

The Alumni Association committees are: To find out more about the work of the Alumni Association and its committees, or for more information about how to apply for a two-year term (September 2011 – September 2013), please see the Alumni Association web pages.

Interested in being involved in the Alumni Association Executive Committee or one of its committees? Apply online today.

Kind regards

The Alumni Association Executive Committee




I wonder if the same message went out to the alumni in Tripoli.

1 comment:

mikeovswinton said...

When I first saw this post I thought it said that it had arrived in your Ibrox. That Diouffy really plays with your mind, doesn't he.