Web Publishing

Advertising and sponsorship on University web sites

Advertising

Paid advertising is not allowed on the University web site unless by permission of the Vice-Chancellor or his nominee. This permission will only be given under exceptional circumstances. See the policy guidelines on advertising (2.3) released under information strategy.

In any case, advertisements concerning the following subjects will not be accepted:

Links to external service providers

Links to external service provides should only be provided when there is a clear benefit to the users of the University page where the link appears. The link should also open in a new window so that the user knows that they are being directed away from the University site.

A link to a non-profit service provider may appear provided it is clear that the presentation of the link makes clear that the service has no formal association with the University.

A link to a commercial service provider who is not a sponsor constitutes an advertisement - see above for policy.

Sponsorship acknowledgment

An organisation that has sponsored an activity at the University may be acknowledged on the relevant pages. Sponsorship should not be accepted from suppliers whose products or services conflict with the guidelines for advertising, above.

Any material submitted under this category:

An agreement for a substantial sponsorship should be drafted as a formal contract which sets out the University's obligations regarding acknowledgment.

Enquiries about these guidelines: please contact web-info@unimelb.edu.au and provide as much detail as possible about the background to your question.

This page is a modified version of material approved by the University's Administration Committee in the late 1990s under Advertising and Sponsorship Guidelines. The text was last updated in October 2001 and remains current as of January 2008.

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