Digital Diplomacy

The FCDO's digital work

3rd October 2013 London, UK

Great digital opportunities at the Foreign Office

I blogged in July on some upcoming opportunities to join the Foreign Office Digital Team. We’ve now externally advertised some great jobs. First, four digital transformation roles: Two Digital Transformation Manager roles – driving and defining how the FCO will move its services to digital and also helping drive improvement in our internal software and […]

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1st August 2013 London, UK

FCO launches new Twitter service offering travel advice and help – GOV.UK

British people travelling or living overseas can now get help from the FCO on Twitter: The new Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) service offers an easy way to stay up to date with the latest advice about travel, and to get help before and during a trip abroad. Questions to @FCOtravel are answered 9am – […]

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25th July 2013 London, UK

It’s not just about tweeting links | Part 2

In my previous post, we looked at creative ways to use digital channels when organising event. Specifically we focused on how digital could help us from the planning stage to the point of promotion. Now, I’m going to continue the theme looking at delivery through to after the event and monitoring your success. Delivery It’s tempting […]

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11th July 2013 London, UK

A uniquely interesting place to work on digital – come join us

The FCO’s Digital Strategy, published last December, set an ambitious vision: a Foreign Office that makes full use of digital tools to enhance foreign policy formulation; and a Foreign Office that provides its consular services digitally by default, delivering more effective services and allowing us to spend more time on the most vulnerable Brits abroad. […]

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3rd July 2013 London, UK

@UKintlaw – tweeting and engaging on international law

On 2 April the International Law Team at the British Embassy in The Hague launched a Twitter account dedicated to international law issues. @UKintlaw is the first government Twitter account set up to tweet and engage solely on matters of international law.  Its primary focus is on tweeting news arising out of events taking place within […]

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