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Campus advertising

Key advertising spots are available on campus: from banners in the MB/LB tunnel and light boxes to digital screens and large format banners in high-traffic areas.

Increase your on-campus presence through ideal positioning that's sure to grab the attention of students, faculty and staff alike!  

Who can advertise?

Concordia University departments, academic units and recognized student organizations can purchase advertising space on a first-come, first-served basis.

We cannot guarantee the space availability. Ads must follow the guidelines set forth within Concordia University and must be approved by Campus Advertising.

How it works

Internal clients

  1. Complete a design request in Easy Projects with Concordia University Communications Services (UCS) or contact your unit's Communications Advisor for assistance if needed.
  2. Indicate the desired period of advertising.
  3. Indicate the medium (tunnel banner, lightboxes, digital screens...).
  4. The cost will be charged to your internal account depending on the medium.

Student groups

  1. Complete the request form.
  2. Send your file(s) to kim.barbier@concordia.ca once you have received confirmation from Campus Advertising.
  3. The cost will be charged to your internal account or credit card.

Advertising opportunity for external clients

Contact our partners directly. They will assist you to create a plan fit to your needs and budget.

Our advertising partners

Contact our partners directly. They will assist you to create a plan that fits your needs and budget.

Rogers Sports & Media 

  • Tunnel banners (4' x 12' horizontal) – exclusive to internal clients
  • Vinyl banners (Horizontal mural 120” x 84”, vertical mural 84" x 120")
  • Digital advertising (charging towers and 43" screens 1080 x 1920 px, charging stations 1920 x 1080 px)

UB Media

  • Mega board (lightboxes) 47.25" x 68.5"
  • Classic board (bathroom posters) 13.25" x 17.25" 
  • Digital screens (Super Digital 3840 x 720 px, Digital Board 1920 x 1080 px)
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