Monthly archive for January 2010
Learning the rules of PR writingWriting stories as a PR professional should be a doddle for an experienced journalist like me. Or so I thought, as I prepared for a short internship in the communications office at Cambridge University, writes Nick Rennie. In whom we trust
As the world emerges from a deep recession, Edelman has released its annual Trust Barometer tracking opinion leaders’ trust in business, politics and media. The Icing on the cake for Gas Street Works
Birmingham-based digital media agency, Gas Street Works, is to open up its self-developed filesharing application, ReviewSpace, to the rest of the creative sector later this month – following a successful 3 month in-house trial period. Golden rules for getting work experience in a PR agency
Being accepted for PR work experience requires you to show good communication skills. Agency boss Steve McComish reveals what works for him. Anti-social networking
The mobile internet means we may be constantly communicating, but are we really connecting asks Suzie Watts. CIPR launches microsites for students
The CIPR has created two microsites for those studying public relations: CIPR Students and CIPR Study Centre.
Recent news
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New council and university communications partnership »
Help is at hand for graduates looking to “Future proof” their degrees »



