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This very much depends on your on what you want to communicate and which part of the DIKU demographic you want to target. Below I have made a list, but if you are any way in doubt, you can always ask Dikutal, using dikutal@diku.dk

Jobpostings should be uploaded to http://dikutal.dk/ through the form http://dikutal.dk/node/add/job and added to the leftmost bulletin boards in the exercise hall.

Social events such as LAN-parties, football matches, the yearly christmas lunch, revues etc. are posted at social@diku.dk and through http://dikutal.dk/node/add/event

Other more formal events such as master thesis defences, DIKU-talks etc. should be posted to the mailinglist arrangementer@diku.dk and through http://dikutal.dk/node/add/event

News on teaching should be posted to undervisning@diku.dk (news for individual courses are posted on their Absalon-pages)

Personal anecdotes, rants, articles etc. can be posted on your personal blog or to rant@spiltirsdag.dk

There are a number of social communities within DIKU, if you want to target one or more of those, send them an email. Here is a list of addresses: http://dikutal.dk/wiki/emailadresser -- be aware that sending to multiple email lists increases the risk of your email being forced into a low-priority email filter.

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Community wiki. Anyone can improve this answer now.

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