Working with Lonely Planet
Fri, 19 Sep 2014 10:18:00 BST
The University has recently commissioned Lonely Planet to produce a 34-page guide titled ‘Explore Huddersfield’. The primary objective of the guide is to support undergraduate enquirers and applicants in their decision-making process and to reassure them that there are lots of exciting things to do in Huddersfield.
The guide is structured around 6 key areas:
Nightlife, Eating, Culture, Shopping, Outdoor Pursuits and Excursions.
It also features quotes from our students about their favourite things to do in Huddersfield.
The guide will be distributed as follows:
Prospectus requests (for undergraduate, postgraduate and international audiences)
Freshers’ Fair 2014
Open Days
UCAS Fairs
School and College Liaison visits (internal and external)
International agents will be supplied with hard copies
iPoint
Locations that feature in the guide will also be sent copies of the guide
If you want to order copies of the guide, these come in boxes of 100 and can be order via j.johnstone@hud.ac.uk
Lonely Planet is a popular destination/travel advisor and alignment with the Lonely Planet brand will support our recruitment and conversion activity.
See yourself in Huddersfield app
As an extension to the printed guide we have also developed a Facebook app. The app features our own students in a series of 22 short films, shot in a variety of locations mentioned in the Explore Huddersfield guide.
Users choose five of these locations to create their ‘perfect day’ in Huddersfield. This interactive, personalised app will then allow users to share their film with their family and friends, as well as request further information about studying at Huddersfield.
The app will be launched on Monday 29 September via our social media platforms and we would encourage sharing on both University and personal accounts.
To create your perfect day in Huddersfield visit explorehud.co.uk
These are the first stages in a number of exciting plans to further extend this project over the next 12 months – further updates will be provided.
For more information about this project, please contact josie.ellis@hud.ac.uk