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Welcome to the Heads and Deputies community

This AGCAS community has been set up specifically to help the managers and leaders of AGCAS services to share and access resources designed to help them manage their services more effectively. It will eventually host resources on a wide variety of relevant issues, including impact measurement, benchmarking, positioning and other relevant topics. Please use this community - and add to it.

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Measuring the impact of HE careers services

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The AGCAS Impact Measurement and Positioning Task Group has produced a range of resources for AGCAS services to refer to and use as app... More details ›

Exchanging views and ideas

All AGCAS members can exchange views and ideas by submitting items to this website and contributing to the discussions which follow many news articles.

If you work in an AGCAS member service, you can also pick the brains of other careers professionals through AGCAS-SERVICELINK

We also have a new list for deputies, called AGCAS-DEPUTIES

If you are the head of an AGCAS member service, you can also post to AGCAS-HEADS.

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If you'd like to talk to other AGCAS members or staff about topics related to this community, good first contacts are members of the AGCAS Impact Measurement and Positioning Task Group or, if they relate to website content, Gemma Green, AGCAS Communications Editor.  Alternatively, visit the AGCAS Staff page

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