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Student Communications 2026
Student Communications 2026
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2:10 PM - 3:00 PM GMT (UTC 0:00)
Roundtable: Authenticity in Visuals in the Age of AI
Speakers: Niamh Browne, Brand and Design Officer, University of Limerick
2:10 PM - 3:00 PM GMT (UTC 0:00)
Roundtable: Finding Time for Creativity Amongst all the Business as Usual
Speakers: Josh Patmore, Student Communications Manager, The University of Manchester, Joe Bardsley, Communications Officer, President & Vice Chancellor's Office, The University of Manchester
3:15 PM - 4:05 PM GMT (UTC 0:00)
Breakout session: Photography as Colour, Life and Storytelling in a Black and White Brand
Photography as colour, life and storytelling in a black and white brand: What happens when your brand takes away colour but still expects you to create communications that feel warm, human and full of student life? In this session, we’ll show how our team turned a black and white visual identity into a creative advantage, using photography as our main source of energy, emotion and authenticity. We’ll share the tactics that work for us: from twice yearly campus shoots to capturing those blink-and-you-miss-them student moments at events. You’ll see how we balance polished campaign photography with more relaxed, social first content, and how student feedback has reshaped our approach (including the “no sad students” rule!). We’ll also share the framework that keeps our photography consistent and impactful within a limited colour brand: choosing high contrast images that pop, building an evergreen library, briefing photographers effectively and keeping editing tight and unified. Expect real examples from UoB campaigns plus honest insights into time, cost and workflow. If you’re working with a restrictive brand or just want your photography to do more heavy lifting, this session will give you practical ideas, pitfalls to avoid and a fresh way of thinking about imagery in student communications.
Speakers: Laura Fryer, Student Communications Manager, University of Birmingham, Emily Peers, Student Communications Manager, University of Birmingham
3:15 PM - 4:05 PM GMT (UTC 0:00)
Breakout Session: Cutting Through the Noise: Clarity and Connection in the Exam Season
Students face a constant barrage of messages throughout their academic journey. During exams and assessments, this noise only grows louder, in what may be for some, the very moment their stress is highest. The challenge isn’t what we communicate; it’s making sure the right messages cut through and reach them when they need them most. This session explores how we transformed our approach to exam and assessment communications by flipping the traditional model on its head. Instead of adding more information to an already cluttered environment, we focused on cutting through the noise with clarity, simplicity, and meaningful human connection. This talk will offer practical insights, share our data-backed outcomes, and explore how institutions can rethink their communications to better support students during exams and assessments and beyond.
Speakers: Emily Fitzgerald, Head of Student Engagement, University of Southampton, Izzy Smith, Student Communications Coordinator, University of Southampton
4:10 PM - 5:00 PM GMT (UTC 0:00)
Closing Plenary: Universities Suck at Storytelling: Practical tips to Transform your Content Strategy
Students are experiencing information overload – hundreds of university messages landing in their inboxes, feeds and notifications every day. And yet, despite all that output, much of our content is ignored, skimmed, or forgotten.
Students often tell us our comms aren’t landing – through survey feedback or simply by scrolling past. Sometimes the problem is volume, sometimes it’s relevance, but we believe the answer is storytelling.
At The University of Manchester, we’re on a mission to cut through the noise by finding and telling real stories from across the student community – reducing our business-as-usual content and increasing our focus on more impactful work that sparks curiosity, emotion and conversation.
In this session, Joe and Josh breakdown:
+ Why storytelling isn’t a buzzword, but an essential skill for Higher Ed comms teams + Examples of what’s working outside of the sector and what we can learn from it (from Lego to Premier League Football teams)
+ How we’re changing the culture of content creation at our university (and you can too)
+ Practical tips on applying the psychology of storytelling to your own comms (e.g attention, hooks, curiosity gaps etc)
Speakers: Josh Patmore, Student Communications Manager, The University of Manchester, Joe Bardsley, Communications Officer, President & Vice Chancellor's Office, The University of Manchester
5:00 PM - 5:10 PM GMT (UTC 0:00)
Final Thoughts and Conference End
Speakers: Michelle McMahon, Digital Marketing Officer, University of Limerick, Gareth Hughes, Head of Student Communications, University of Manchester