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Meet Cat Prill, our new Content and Experience Designer!

We are super stoked to announce that our new Content and experience designer, Cat Prill is starting with PJC today! Cat (She/They) comes to us from Lancaster University as a Campaigns Officer, as someone who has personally worked with Cat before… I for one, cannot wait to work together again!

We asked Cat to answer a few questions for you to get to know them a bit better. :)

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How to work with a small budget

I’ve lost track of the amount of times I’ve heard, “But our budget is too small for that!”

Resource can be a constant struggle in education. We’re so committed to delivering the best experience for our students that sometimes our efforts and finances are focused elsewhere. Yet for those students, from recruitment to graduation and beyond, content design and strategy are fundamental assets that need to work. And when you’re working with a limited budget, it’s easy to become frustrated.

But a small budget doesn’t have to mean mediocre work.

I spoke with Pickle Jar Communications CEO & Leader Tracy Playle about her experiences - and asked for her advice on delivering quality while considering a small budget.

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Our favourite clearing campaigns

It’s official: Results Day is over!

Universities across the UK have put in hours of hard work to help students through what can be an incredibly difficult and important time of their lives.

We wanted to celebrate some of the best content from across the sector - and why it works so well.

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Creating meaningful arrivals content

Last week, thousands of students found out which universities they were heading to - and the majority of the UK education sector has been focused on helping some of them find places through Clearing. Now, they’re moving on to the next big milestone: arriving at university.

At its heart though, your content needs to see this as an extension of the application process. Your students’ experience doesn’t start now. It began months ago.

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How to really motivate internal teams

Every education marketer that I have ever worked with truly wants to be able to create impactful campaigns. And yet few of those campaigns really ever rock the world. So, what is the disconnect that has it be this way? And how can we bridge it so that we can really pioneer cutting-edge marketing approaches in the education sector?

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Why focus groups aren’t enough

‘What influenced your decision to study at your chosen university?’

Ask a bunch of students and you’ll hear them recount personal stories about why they chose to study at their university: it was the interesting course content, the reputation of the university, or the good feeling they got at the Open Day.

University marketing teams often conduct focus groups and surveys as we seek to understand what drives students’ decision making. We use these insights to inform the content and campaigns we create. So far, so normal.

But research suggests these decision-making stories may be just that, stories. Our judgments can be influenced by a messy set of factors beyond our conscious awareness.

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5 things you should be doing with your departments to improve content, relationships and recruitment

In my experience of working in higher education, communication between departments and central teams is always an issue. It’s certainly not the case for all institutions, and if your relationship with departments is fantastic, keep it up! You might start to think, “Oh but they aren’t speaking to me, they’re making it hard”. I’m going to break your bubble here and say it’s very, very rare to be fully one-sided. Are you really making an effort? Probably not. 

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Want to wow your audience? Start with these three things

“We want to be seen as bold and pioneering, but we want to follow other people already doing it and be extra cautious about what we do.”

It’s a common occurrence that we see with clients over the years, the desire to be bold but not actually behaving in line with their brand strategy and organisational vision. This blog talks about our new BCE model which will help your team overcome these problems, and helps to create the best experience for your audience.

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Capturing student stories at graduation… our guide from A-Z

It’s 2022 and the summer graduation ceremony is back without government COVID restrictions. For higher education teams, this might be the biggest year you’ve had yet if you’re holding postponed pandemic ceremonies. Or you might be thinking about how to make this year bigger and better than anything you’ve done before.

So here’s the A to Z of creating content at graduations to show your newest alumni how amazing you know they are.

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Our top 5 tips for Clearing!

Clearing is one of the busiest times of year for (almost) any UK university - and it can seem overwhelming.

So we’re here to help. Take a look at our top five tips to make the most of Clearing 2022.

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Why alt text in football should be a wake-up call for education social media

In early May, Manchester United Football Club tweeted about Juan Mata García, asking its followers to read the alt text. In the functionality designed to describe imagery for assistive technology, their social media team shared a joke about how great the player is.

And, as you might expect, Twitter users were angry.

But what is alt text, why should you be using it - and why did Man Utd receive such a backlash?

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Who cares about the REF?

Thursday May 11th was REF Day, the day on which UK universities found out how their research had been rated by independent assessment panels.

The Research Excellence Framework gets a decidedly mixed response from the higher education community, but there’s no denying that a lot of hard work has gone in to the submissions from every university, and it’s worth celebrating those efforts.

Find out why you should be focussing your efforts on a smaller audience.

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ContentEd Awards are back!

ContentEd 2022 Awards are now open for submissions! Find out more about our new categories, previous winners and how to enter.

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Website redesign: the planning starts now

There are very few things that I think are “wrong” in how we might approach any project. But today, I’m going to share ones that I have some pretty strong opinions about when it comes to website redesign, and why your planning for any redesign probably needs to start sooner than you think.

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Meet Lucy, our new Content and experience designer

We are super excited to announce that this May, we’ll be welcoming Lucy Guest into the Pickle team as our new Content and experience designer!

We asked Lucy to answer a few questions for you to get to know her a bit better.

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