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(1) QUT aims to be known as the university for the real world and will advertise its teaching, research and services in appropriate media to promote, protect and enhance its standing. (2) QUT’s advertising publications will comply with all relevant legislation including competition and consumer law, employment law and laws related to the provision of international student services. (3) This policy applies to all advertising supporting QUT operations, advertising carrying the QUT logo or advertising published on a QUT advertising publication or platform, whether supporting QUT or a third party. (4) QUT corporate advertising, including third party advertisements and external party advertisers, will be approved in advance and will comply with procedures and standards approved by the Executive Director, Marketing and Student Recruitment. (5) No area of the University may engage an advertising agency for any purpose, or purchase advertising marketing software or subscription, without the prior written approval of the Executive Director, Marketing and Student Recruitment. (6) Further information for booking advertisements is available on the advertising webpage in the Digital Workplace (QUT staff access only). (7) Refer to Register of Authorities and Delegations (VC201) (QUT staff access only).Advertising Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Application
Section 3 - Roles and Responsibilities
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Position
Responsibility
Section 4 - Advertising
Section 5 - Definitions
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Term
Definition
External Party Advertising
Means paid advertising containing an external advertiser's message or logo.
Third Party Advertisements
Means advertisements published and/or paid for by third parties that carry the QUT logo.
QUT Corporate Advertising
Means all paid promotion of QUT in any media (print, broadcast, on-line - including search engine marketing and content marketing initiatives), excluding staff recruitment advertising.
QUT Advertising Publications
Means all print and online publications identified as being authored by QUT.
Section 6 - Delegations