Study Public Relations Masters Programmes
As someone who works within public relations (PR), you will be responsible for the communication and management on behalf of an individual or organisation. This is an important role as it can affect the reputation of said individual or organisation, and therefore impact the success of their business, brand, product or service. As the rise of social media and the online world continues at a rapid pace, public relations are becoming increasingly integral in the marketing and communication process.
When studying for a masters in Public Relations, you will build on the knowledge you gained at undergraduate level, and advance your skills and abilities. Some examples you could study are:
Communication, Media Practice and Public Relations MA
Swansea University United Kingdom
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The University of Edinburgh Business School, University of Edinburgh United Kingdom
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Macromedia University of Applied Sciences Germany
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University of Greenwich United Kingdom
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