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(1) To protect and enhance the University’s reputation by establishing and promoting consistent and appropriate use of the RMIT brand. (2) Effective brand management is integral to RMIT’s success and identity. This policy sets out principles and responsibilities to enable a clear, consistent and strategic approach to managing RMIT’s brand and communications. (3) This policy applies to all staff, students, researchers and affiliates of the (4) RMIT is committed to protecting and enhancing the image and reputation of the University through the creation of a consistent and confident visual identity. (5) RMIT will create a consistent approach to the development, maintenance and application of brand values and visual identity in target markets and the wider community that: (6) RMIT may enter into sponsorships, partnerships and memberships both in Australia and internationally, and will ensure that such arrangements are consistent with the RMIT brand, values and strategic goals. (7) For management and administration at global locations it is expected local representatives will manage activity in line with this policy and RMIT values. (8) The RMIT University logo and other (9) University communications will: (10) The Chief Experience Officer is responsible for: (11) The following positions are responsible for overseeing promotional materials that make use of RMIT brand, including advertising, publications, signage and content: (12) The Executive Director, Communications has a responsibility to: (13) The Executive Director, Governance, Legal and Strategic Operations is responsible for approving use of the RMIT Coat of Arms. (14) Individuals managing content across RMIT authorised digital channels are responsible for: (15) All RMIT Group staff and representatives are responsible for: (16) This policy will be reviewed at least once every three years (3) in accordance with the Policy Governance Framework. (17) Refer to the following documents which are established in accordance with this policy:Brand and Communications Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Overview
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Policy
Principles
Responsibilities
Review
Section 5 - Resources
Section 6 - Definitions
Authorised accounts
Social media and email communications that carry the RMIT university brand and are listed in the Digital Channels Register and Social Media Register.
Content owner
Any staff member, consultant or partner that creates content on behalf of RMIT University
RMIT brand
The University name (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, RMIT and RMIT University), logo, pixel, pixel shapes, colour, typography, photography style and icons that indicate University ownership or interest
Social media
The collective of online communication channels dedicated to community-based input, interaction, content-sharing and collaboration, including websites and applications, blogging, social networking, social bookmarking, social curation and wikis.
Web presence
A location on the World Wide Web where RMIT is represented.