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THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY TALKS AND IS TALKED ABOUT EVERY DAY ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER AND YOUTUBE: ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS FOLLOW. WITH A VARIETY OF CONTENTS IN ITALIAN AND ENGLISH THESE CHANNELS ALLOW YOU TO INTERACT WITH BOCCONI ON EVERYTHING FROM RESEARCH TO EVENTS

Bocconi is social: three platforms - the Facebook page, Twitter account and YouTube channel - on which the different  facets of Bocconi communicate with you every day. These three tools are available to students, alumni, faculty and the Italian and international business communities, to get in touch, have discussions and  see what is happening  inside and outside the walls of the University. You can interact with the Bocconi community on current events and economic research in reference to the latest editorials and  video comments by faculty members,  or look at and share photos of events on campus or at study abroad programs for Bocconi students. Users tell about their life experiences outside the classroom, from volunteer work to helping out on the editorial staff of student media (Radio Bocconi, B Students TV and the magazine Tra i Leoni), and alumni even share the stories of their professional careers or entrepreneurial adventures.
 
Dozens of content items, in Italian and in English, enliven the Bocconi social every day thanks to the contributions of the entire community. So it just takes a click to get into this network of news, views, worldviews and opinions by commenting, sharing or creating new content. And that goes for those who, like the Italian and international students entering Bachelor and Master programs for 2014/2015, are standing  for the first time at the door of the University. Bocconi has dedicated four specific groups on Facebook specifically to them. Four groups that you can register with to keep in touch, ask questions and get support from the University Guidance and Recruitment team.
 
Here are the addresses of the University’s three social media:
and the four groups for new students:


by Andrea Celauro
Translated by Richard Greenslade


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