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Guidance to help higher education providers improve the transparency and consistency of advertising at provider, course and subject level.
Updated report on the impact of the department's marketing campaign on web sessions, registrations and applications for teacher training for 2019.
Consider the different ways to market your programme, including print and social media.
Initial report on the impact of the Department for Education (DfE) marketing campaign on web sessions, registrations and applications for teacher training.
Examples of successful initial teacher training (ITT) marketing campaigns.
The Online Advertising Programme will review the regulatory framework of paid-for online advertising
Explains control of advertisement regime.
How providers and lead schools can provide training for this ITT route, including who's eligible, funding rules, apprenticeship levy and advertising courses.
A timeline and checklist of suggested marketing activities to promote your initial teacher training (ITT) programme.
How to buy assisted digital and digital inclusion services through the Digital Training and Support framework.
Information for post-16 providers on the next steps towards delivery of T Levels.
Consider the different needs of your target audience when planning your marketing.
Create hard copy and social media marketing materials using our Get into Teaching branded templates.
If you're advertising or marketing, including direct marketing, you must be accurate and honest and follow the advertising codes of practice
How to comply with the requirements on promoting medicines to the public and to prescribers and suppliers of medicines.
How veterinary medicines can be advertised.
Find out how VAT applies to education, research, vocational training, examination services and goods and services connected with these activites.
Support, guidance and marketing templates to help you attract and recruit trainee teachers to your ITT programme.
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