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		<title>Meet The Students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meet the students
A strange and diverse tribe, students date back to ancient times. They&#8217;re out there in their millions but tricky to track down. Find out who they are, where they hang out and the opportunities they offer:
Rockus Maximus
Who are they?
This genus is extremely fond of Pete Doherty, The Killers and regularly reads the NME.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meet the students<br />
A strange and diverse tribe, students date back to ancient times. They&#8217;re out there in their millions but tricky to track down. Find out who they are, where they hang out and the opportunities they offer:<br />
Rockus Maximus<br />
Who are they?<br />
This genus is extremely fond of Pete Doherty, The Killers and regularly reads the NME.<br />
What are they like?<br />
A bit scruffy, they went to university because they&#8217;re not quite sure what they want to do in life (apart from headlining Glastonbury, obviously). Also identified as a &#8216;procrastinator&#8217; (Mintel, 2004).<br />
Where can they be found?<br />
When they&#8217;re not downloading the latest Green Day track onto their iPod, they can be found lurking in dingy pubs, scouting Indie record shops to pick up rare promos or renting a DVD. Often nocturnal creatures, fond of smoking &#8211; how shall we say? natural remedies, they are among the half of all students who go to rock concerts.<br />
Most likely to:<br />
Wear a Nirvana T-shirt (&#8217;It&#8217;s history man, my dad loves them!&#8217;)<br />
Least likely to:<br />
Listen to The Cheeky Girls.<br />
Marketing opportunities<br />
Rockus Maximus want to know about gigs, CD deals, beer promos, music festivals and where to find cheap Rizlas.<br />
Urbanicus Fashionista<br />
Who are they?<br />
Most likely to be female, this small bird-like creature is set to be a high-achiever. Taking care of mind and body, they are among the 26% of students who take part in some form of sport or exercise at least once a week (Mintel 2004).<br />
What are they like?<br />
Nicely-groomed, with clear, shiny skin, finished with a touch of lip-gloss in the day, but togged-up in their favorite number from the designer sales when they hit the town once a week. They like quality but are thrifty because they fear student debt. They try and budget, shopping around for interest-free credit cards to help manage their finances.<br />
Could be one of Mintel&#8217;s &#8216;planners&#8217; (2004), believing a degree will enhance their career prospects.<br />
Where can they be found?<br />
The gym, cocktail bars, the bookshop, the library, designer stores (just to get ideas) and high street fashion stores.<br />
Most likely to:<br />
Wish they could afford Stella McCartney for Adidas&#8217; designer exercise gear.<br />
Least likely to:<br />
Drink alcopops<br />
Marketing opportunities<br />
Keep Urbanicus Fashionista fully-informed about bargain flights to Thailand, innovative bank accounts, Pilates classes, organic cafes and deals on facials.<br />
Culture Vulturecalus<br />
Who are they?<br />
They are the approximate 30% of students (compared to 17% of non-students) who regularly visit art galleries and exhibitions. (Mintel, 2004)<br />
What are they like?<br />
They are lively and engaging, probably quite noisy, and love discussion and debate about the latest cultural happening. The female of the species may well be among the 15% who attend contemporary dance performances.<br />
Where can they be found?<br />
The cinema, the art gallery, the museum, the theatre or swanning around the cooler summer festivals, such as the Big Chill or Lost Vagueness. Nighttime sees them at a select club night hosted by a small up-and-coming breaks or hip hop label.<br />
Most likely to:<br />
Try to blag their way into the local art gallery&#8217;s latest private viewing or urban music event.<br />
Least likely to:<br />
Do the &#8216;big fish, little fish&#8217; dance on the podium at Ritzy&#8217;s nightclub.<br />
Marketing opportunities<br />
Attract this group with two-for-one theatre tickets, art gallery memberships, museum cafe discounts and student cinema offers.<br />
Academius Geriatricus<br />
Who are they?<br />
This breed is the 10% of students that are 21  and are more likely to be male. They could be a Workplace Refugee (Mintel, 2004), who has decided to come to university after working, wanting a degree in order to progress.<br />
What are they like?<br />
On average, they have about £350 more cash over the academic year than younger students. There is a strong chance they have lived in London (DfES, 2002/03).<br />
Where can they be found?<br />
Generally studying at one of the newer universities or working part-time in paid employment. They make the most of their course by researching in the lab, archive centre or library.<br />
Most likely to:<br />
Have their old work suit from Next hanging in the wardrobe and regularly brush their hair and clean their teeth.<br />
Least likely to:<br />
Hang out with the school-leavers in the student union.<br />
Marketing opportunities<br />
Those who market postgraduate courses, bookshop discount days and properties to rent could be targeting this group with their services.<br />
I-am-mad-i-am-icus<br />
Who are they?<br />
They want to get a degree with minimum fuss, while thoroughly enjoying themselves and making the most of the university social scene.<br />
What are they like?<br />
Jolly, nobody&#8217;s as nuts or up-for-it as they are, you should have seen them at the clubs in Ibiza or Ayia Napa this summer.<br />
Where can they be found?<br />
Attending every Freshers&#8217; Week event, at the hilarious &#8217;school disco&#8217; in the student union or making the most of cheap shot deals at the local pub chains in town.<br />
Most likely to:<br />
Apply to Big Brother (male) or FHM Magazine&#8217;s High Street Honeys (female).<br />
Least likely to:<br />
Be a wallflower.<br />
Marketing opportunities<br />
Freshers&#8217; week events, cheap club entry, novelty condoms and drinks promotions will all attract their attention.<br />
Geekus Spectacalus<br />
Who are they?<br />
Commonly translated from the Latin as &#8216;geek&#8217; this academia lover probably excels at maths or science. They were always expected to go to university as the next logical step and so fit into Mintel&#8217;s category &#8216;Production Liners&#8217; (2004).<br />
What are they like?<br />
Very shy around potential mating partners, not too hot on the old fashion sense, but always happy to explain the latest techno-wizardry to a fellow student.<br />
Where can they be found?<br />
More likely to be a student at the &#8216;older universities&#8217;, go to the cinema, sci-fi conventions or the student dating agency.<br />
Most likely to:<br />
Remember how to do long division.<br />
Least likely to:<br />
Enjoy extreme sports.<br />
Marketing opportunities<br />
Geekus spectaculus loves a gadget, computer fair, book sale or extra-curricular lecture event. </p>
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