Faculty Marketing and Communications Resources Marketing and Communications Artificial Intelligence Biotechnology Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics and Visualization Digital Marketing and Media Mathematics Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Speech-Language Pathology As a faculty member at , you have access to various channels that can help you effectively communicate your work and engage with your audience. Understanding and utilizing these channels can greatly enhance your marketing and communications efforts. Here are the four primary channels: Paid Paid channels involve investing in advertising to promote your work. Some examples of paid channels include: Online advertising platforms (such as social media ads) Sponsored content and print advertisements in newspapers or magazines Available opportunities: Online advertising: the most notable and impactful advertising campaign that runs year-round is , and it reaches three million people - university leadership across the US, prospective students and alumni, and parents of prospective students every year. Print advertising: Today is the semi-annual magazine that appears in Wall Street Journal. This publication focuses on profiles of compelling faculty, students and alumni at . The following Jewish publications will run sponsored content, all reaching thousands of people within the local Modern Orthodox community: Jewish Link, Five Towns Times and Jewish Standard. Please submit content or story ideas for consideration for these publications to: hanan.eisenman@yu.edu and carrie.beylus@yu.edu. Earned Earned channels refer to publicity or exposure gained through efforts other than paid advertising. Some examples of earned channels include: Media coverage of press releases, events and pitches Public speaking engagements and interviews Guest blogging or article contributions Available opportunities: For all three examples, our team partners with a premier public relations agency so that faculty have access to world-leading media outlets that reach millions of people. We work directly with deans to provide us a funnel of faculty achievements, but we also like to hear directly from faculty. To be considered for promotion, please submit your story ideas and research successes to: hanan.eisenman@yu.edu and carrie.beylus@yu.edu. Shared Shared channels involve leveraging existing platforms or networks to amplify your message. Some examples of shared channels include: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Youtube Available opportunities: Across all the main social media platforms, we have over 70,000 followers. We are always looking for great content to share with our audiences. View our social channels to get a sense of what content we share. Please submit your idea for a social post or video to hanan.eisenman@yu.edu and carrie.beylus@yu.edu Owned Owned channels are platforms that we have complete control over. Some examples of owned channels include: Your personal website or faculty profile on the university website Blogs posts on ’s website Podcasts Email newsletter to the community Available opportunities: By utilizing a combination of these channels, you can effectively promote your work, reach a wider audience, and enhance your personal brand as a faculty member at . Please submit blog story ideas to: hanan.eisenman@yu.edu and carrie.beylus@yu.edu. Contact Us for Promotion The marketing and communication team would like to hear from you. Reach out to: carrie.beylus@yu.edu and hanan.eisenman@yu.edu Why Promote Your Accomplishments? As a faculty member at , promotion and effective communication of your work hold immense value for the University. Here's how your promotion benefits the university: Enhancing Reputation By actively promoting your research, expertise, and achievements, you contribute to enhancing the reputation of . Your success reflects positively on the institution and helps build its credibility and prestige within the community. Attracting Students Your promotion plays a crucial role in attracting prospective students to . By showcasing your expertise and accomplishments, you demonstrate the university's commitment to academic excellence and provide potential students with compelling reasons to choose as their educational institution. Alumni Engagement Effective promotion helps in engaging and maintaining connections with alumni. Sharing updates about your research, publications, and notable achievements not only keeps alumni informed but also fosters a sense of pride and loyalty towards the university, leading to increased alumni involvement and support. Partnerships and Collaborations Your promotion can also contribute to fostering partnerships and collaborations with other academic institutions, community organizations, and industry professionals. By highlighting your expertise and research interests, you create opportunities for collaboration, joint projects, and knowledge sharing, which ultimately benefits 's academic community. Funding and Grants Effective promotion of your work can attract attention from funding agencies, foundations, and philanthropists who may be interested in supporting research initiatives at . Your ability to showcase the impact and relevance of your work increases the university's chances of securing external funding and grants for further research and academic endeavors. Faculty Recruitment and Retention By actively promoting your work and the opportunities available at , you contribute to attracting and retaining talented faculty members. Your success stories and the supportive academic environment you showcase through your promotion efforts make Yeshiva an attractive destination for top-tier faculty talent. Remember, your promotion not only benefits you as an individual faculty member but also has a profound impact on as a whole. By effectively utilizing various marketing and communication channels, you can help elevate the university's profile, attract diverse opportunities, and contribute to its continued growth and success. Fosters Awareness About ’s Positive Role in the Community ’s students, faculty and staff are constantly giving back to the local community. Promoting your work fosters public awareness of the benefits brings to the community and helps create goodwill on the local level.