Timeline for Whose logo for an invited seminar in another university?
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3 hours ago | history | edited | Buffy | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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3 hours ago | comment | added | Federico Poloni | And I don't think it would make a difference if you're running for a position at the new institution, as this answer claims. You're not an employee (yet), so you have no right to use their logo. | |
3 hours ago | comment | added | Federico Poloni | @WolfgangBangerth Not only bizarre and inappropriate, but probably also illegal. (Exception: on the title page or the page where I am listing my coauthors, it would be acceptable to put their institutions' logos together with mine.) | |
15 hours ago | comment | added | Wolfgang Bangerth | I'm with @AdamPřenosil. It would be like writing a letter on the letter head of the university you are writing to. It's entirely inappropriate. | |
21 hours ago | comment | added | Adam Přenosil | I think Buffy's answer may be understating the point a bit ("I would think that ... is better"). Let me state the same answer more forcefully: I for one would find it completely bizarre if someone used the logo of an institution they are not affiliated with on their slides. | |
22 hours ago | history | edited | Buffy | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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22 hours ago | vote | accept | MathMax | ||
23 hours ago | history | answered | Buffy | CC BY-SA 4.0 |