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Use these resources to help you produce engaging and professional communications for LSE.
We offer advice to colleagues who need to communicate with students, staff and external audiences. Want to discuss a specific project or challenge? Get in touch.
Use the templates, style guide and brand guides to ensure LSE is portrayed clearly and consistently across all of our communications channels.
Go to the Brand Portal
Our staff and student newsletters are published weekly during term time by the Internal Communications team. We welcome contributions from across LSE – read our editorial guidelines before submitting your content.
Newsletter submission
Plasma screen submission
Check out the student communications identity toolkit, part of a wider programme on communicating with students.
Use our toolkit
Are you a Student Hub editor? These how-to-guides can help you plan and post your content. You can also get in touch with queries for the Student Hub team.
Visit the Student Hub Knowledge Base
Tips, tools and guidance to support your internal campaign communications.
Go to the Welcome toolkit
NSS and Undergrad survey toolkit
Build your skills for successful knowledge exchange and impact (KEI).
Browse our KEI training
Find out how the Public Affairs team help LSE academics maximise the policy impact of their research, and subscribe to the public affairs newsletter for weekly updates.
Contact the Public Affairs Team
The Media Relations team work closely with academics, departments and divisions to advise on strategies for helping your announcements and research findings reach wider audiences. We also offer training and advice on interviews and media handling. Contact the team to sign up for the Daily Headlines email bulletin.
Learn more about Media Relations
You can find everything you need to know about organising and running an event at LSE on our Events webpages. This events checklist provides a one-page summary.
Download the events checklist
Subscribe to the Events newsletter
Join the Events Network on Teams
Use the guide from the LSE Blogs team to make sure you plan, style and run your blog effectively.
Visit the blogs guide
Subscribe to the Blogs newsletter
Join the Blogs Network
In these guides, LSE's Film and Audio team walk you through every step from preparation, production, post-production, publishing and promotion.
Use the podcast guide
Use the video guide
Are you an LSE web editor? Use these guides from the Digital team to help you with using our content management system (CMS), sourcing and cropping images, analytics and issue reporting.
Visit the Digital Knowledge Base
Join the Digital Network on Teams
These guidelines cover effective channel use, appropriate visual identity, and how to respond to online incidents. You can also email the Social Media team to discuss a particular query.
Use the social media guide
Subscribe to the social media newsletter
Submit content to the Instagram weekly roundup
Are you planning a photography or filming session? You need to get written permission to use your subjects’ images and quotes on internal and external materials. Use our photography guidelines to find out more.
Download the standard model release form
Download the under 18's model release form
AI is set to provide exciting opportunities for communicators and it's important we understand and become proficient in using these tools. However, as experts it's essential we also understand their short-comings and use them largely to enhance, rather than replace, our expertise.
Use the AI guide
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