A Look Inside The Marketing Group of Autumn 2020

In times like these, Marketing is more important than ever. When I first started in the Marketing Group, I had a vision and a clear plan of what I wanted to develop within the committee. But like many other creative processes, the first draft never looks as the result. This year in the Marketing Group…

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In times like these, Marketing is more important than ever. When I first started in the Marketing Group, I had a vision and a clear plan of what I wanted to develop within the committee. But like many other creative processes, the first draft never looks as the result. This year in the Marketing Group has been a ride with many different challenges, but also a fantastic free-zone filled with creativeness and personal development. With that said, if you’re interested in the marketing field or just want to do something creative besides school, read the following articles from our current members and apply to The Marketing group! You won’t regret it!

/Matilda Johansson, Project Leader HT19-VT20

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Founded in 1948, Nådiga Lundtan has since been an important part of student life in at Lund School of Economics and Management at Lund University. The magazine covers a wide range of topics related to economics, society, and politics, as well as careers, entrepreneurship, and innovation. It is a platform for students to share their ideas and opinions on economics and related fields.

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