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Public relations (PR) is concerned with the management and distribution of information about an individual or organisation to the general public or other organisation to affect their public perception. This can involve communicating on behalf of the individual or organisation, managing their business affairs and social appointments, and disseminating information that is relevant or important, among other things. A public relations manager plays an important role in the maintenance of the success and reputation of individuals, businesses and organisations.
During a Public Relations degree, you will cover a range of subjects, from business management to communications. Some examples of modules you may study include:
Cymraeg, Cyfryngau a Chysylltiadau Cyhoeddus (Welsh, Media and Public Relations) BA (Hons)
Swansea University United Kingdom
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IULM University of Milan Italy
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ESSCA School of Management – Online Programs France
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Kazan Federal University Russian Federation (the)
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Birkbeck, University of London United Kingdom
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Russian State University for the Humanities Russian Federation (the)
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