/PRNewswire/ The 2023 edition of the European Communication Monitor (ECM) has been presented by a research group from leading universities in Germany, the.
Eine 15-jährige Studie der Universität Leipzig und vier weiterer Universitäten liefert längsschnittliche Erkenntnisse und identifiziert wichtige Handlungsfelder für Führungskräfte, um die Basis für …
Usually, it is used to welcoming members into its own organisation. Today, however, the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) is officially welcomed as an institutional member of the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA), an autonomous organisation of almost 500 members from 40 countries.
Four University of Stirling Public Relations students have been recognised as among the best in Europe after being nominated for a top international award.
Kars van Weeren, Iris Lopez Wyld, Jeni Harvey and Michael Cassar, have all been shortlisted by the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA) in its annual Master Thesis Awards for Excellence. The accolades honour those who make a significant professional or practical academic contribution to the field of public relations in Europe.
The nominations mark the most successful year for Stirling in the competition, having only received its first finalist place, and a subsequent victory in the award scheme, in 2019.
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Join APCM Launch To Understand The Key Issues Shaping Comms In Asia-Pacific
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Join APCM Launch To Understand The Key Issues Shaping Comms In Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific Communication Monitor reports the findings of a major survey with 1,000+ responses responses from 15 Asia-Pacific countries and territories.
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12 Mar 2021 // 7:16AM GMT
Findings from the 2021 Asia-Pacific Communication Monitor will be explored in detail at a free webinar taking place on 24 March and supported by PRovoke Media and the Asia-Pacific Association of Communication Directors (APACD).
The study reports the findings of a major survey with 1,155 responses from 15 Asia-Pacific countries and territories. Conducted by leading communication academics from Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, and supported by national collaborators across the region, as well as professional associations, the study reports the practices, perceptions, and priorities of PR and communication