Education

Is not having an online newsroom hurting your reputation?

Does your organisation take advantage of the opportunity journalist provide you to build your reputation, or is your approach more a ‘small target’ approach? No matter how you see the media and your approach to engaging (or not engaging) with them, they have power and sway over how you are perceived.

1 Aug - 15 Dec

University open days media coverage

Whether it’s a live or virtual event, open days play an essential role in the success of universities. Coming out of the pandemic, these events will only increase in importance for students, parents, and universities themselves.

Awareness of your university and open days to the media in advance is an essential element of building your reputation and participation in these events, which is why you need a solution like Lookatmedia™.

Transforming your PR from reactive to proactive

PR is either proactive or reactive. Proactive PR helps your educational institution lead the narrative, whereas reactive PR puts you in a situation where you’re always trying to catch up with an existing narrative.

Announcing the new normal for education

Students crave an environment where they connect with others with the same thirst for knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. They understand that schools and colleges are where many of their friendships are formed. Where they learn how to engage and interact with others. Where they learn lifelong habits for learning. Where they discover who they are and how they want to participate in society. Your PR strategy should include stories that demonstrate how your educational institute meets these needs. Create and publish these illustrated stories in an advanced Media Centre solution like Lookatmedia™ and demonstrate to students and parents why you provide an ideal learning environment.

Building trust in Educational institutions

Educational institutions play a key role in shaping minds and the future of society and business. They pride themselves as a font of wisdom yet often undervalue media in shaping their futures.