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Study online for an internationally recognised professional PR qualification

The Chartered Institute of Public Relations (UK) runs internationally recognised professional qualifications for PR practitioners. Enrolment is open for the next online course, starting in January 2008.

The CIPR Diploma is for experienced professionals who are ready to play a more strategic role. The syllabus focuses on PR as a management function and explores issues such as strategy, planning, reputation management, CSR, stakeholder theory and issues & crisis management.

The Diploma is available online, so you can study any where, any time. Teaching is delivered through ten one-hour web-based sessions with expert lecturers. Students have access to extensive online learning resources, including membership of Questia - the world’s largest online library.

You will be assigned a personal tutor who will provide email support and online feedback and you’ll be able to take part in discussion groups with fellow students from across the world.

You’ll graduate with new skills, theories, tools and techniques to improve your PR decision-making and effectiveness. You will have enhanced your knowledge about the key issues facing communicators across the world. You will be able to adopt a more strategic and structured approach to PR and offer better advice to senior managers in your organisation or to your clients. And you’ll have gained an internationally respected PR qualification.

For more information, visit www.cipr.co.uk/qualifications or email ParveenT@cipr.co.uk


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