Changing Societies & Personalities (Oct 2024)

University’s Information Policy in a Mediatized Reality: Youth as the Main Target Audience

  • Anna N. Gureeva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15826/csp.2024.8.3.292
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 630 – 650

Abstract

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One of the key challenges faced by Russian higher education institutions is the lack of effective long-term strategies for communicating their research, educational activities, and student development efforts to various target audiences such as scholars, students, prospective applicants, regulatory authorities, and international groups. This study aims to uncover the principles and key features of universities’ information policies targeted at youth in Russia. The paper presents findings based on data obtained from a series of in-depth interviews (n = 17) with student representatives, vice-rectors, and department heads specializing in youth communication policy and pedagogical activities at Russian universities. Additionally, the study includes empirical data from a pilot survey conducted among students across four federal districts (n = 150). In the final section, the paper offers a set of key recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of media communication efforts with youth audiences.