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Corporate social responsibility
How do you see the world?
Morgan Stanley recently invited students to show off their creativity in its first University Photo Competition. We find out why, and speak to the three winners

Corporate social responsibility
A passage to India – with RBS Indian Summer 2013
"An Indian Summer" 2013 will give students the chance to win an unforgettable experience in one of the world’s most fascinating cities. Kieran Corcoran meets two previous winners to find out what RBS and Mumbai have to offer

Corporate social responsibility
Giving back with Morgan Stanley
The University Community Impact Challenge put teams of students through a difficult but rewarding test. Kieran Corcoran saw the 2012 victors crowned

Corporate social responsibility
Bank of volunteers
Goldman Sachs' Community TeamWorks programme is a way for the bank to give back to society. Lucy Mair discovers what graduate recruits get out of taking part

Corporate social responsibility
Charity, community and building your skills
Finbarr Bermingham speaks to Kate Hursthouse, Community Affairs Manager at Slaughter and May, about the firm's pro bono work

Charity
University challenge
Lucy Mair joins Morgan Stanley for the bank's University Community Impact Challenge to find out how the bank is inspiring students to support local charities

Charity
Public good
At PwC you could be tackling the big challenges facing public sector organisations today. Hannah Langworth speaks to Sarah Isted, assurance partner in the Government & Public Sector team, to find out more

Corporate social responsibility
Giving back
This year RBS and The Prince’s Trust celebrate ten years of partnership. Lucy Mair finds out why corporate social responsibility is important to the bank, and how interns can get involved

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For the public good
Allen & Overy’s Head of Social Investment Susan Hazledine introduces the firm’s pro bono and broader CSR work

Corporate social responsibility
Pants to Poverty: a briefing from a lawyer
Hogan Lovells' partner Andrew Carey explains how the capital markets team at the firm used their expertise to help social enterprise Pants to Poverty
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