Marketing Magazine article written by Rachael Chew BA (Hons) Public Relations commenting on the recent exploits of the Daily Mail , what do you think about what she has to say?
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The dissertation that was just the job…
Emma Dewires has every reason to look happy as she has secured her first graduate job working in Lincoln for the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce.
As part of Emma’s final year studies in PR she undertook as dissertation around the role of PR in destination marketing with a focus on how Lincoln does it. To help with her primary research Emma spoke to Charlotte Goy at the Chamber and made quite an impression. So much so that when Charlotte was looking for a new assistant she remembered Emma when she went along for an interview. Continue reading
Georgia joins the PR Tribe
It is so exciting when the job is secured before you finish your studies, it takes the pressure of just a bit. But that didn’t stop Georgia Brown graduating with a first class honours degree in Public relations and Journalism this year.
Georgia, seen here with her tutor Jane Crofts and a couple of cygnets called Lin and Con, was one of the founding members of CygnetPR the student agency that is a conduit for work experience opportunities whilst at the University of Lincoln. This drive to try new things – as well has her studies and natural talent – helped Georgia secure a job with her dream agency in Norwich Continue reading
Theo goes ‘Above and Beyond’
September’s been a manic month for Theo who graduated from Lincoln with a BA(Hons) Public Relations and Marketing and is currently on an internship with Above and Beyond who are contracted by Google to do the marketing for Google+.
He has been working with the team to create The Hangout which is an online platform for music, sport and acting talents, comedians, designers etc. The talent ranges from up and coming to world known celebs.
Another year gone by
Time really flies by these days and earlier this month we celebrated graduation again.
It was a glorious day of celebrations and there will be some great news to share as so many of the alumni are gainfully employed and/or doing interesting things.
As ever we had two special celebrations to share with the professional bodies.
The regional group from the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (that recognises all our PR programmes) awarded the prize for best PR student to Kay Peters. Our partners, the Public Relations Consultants Association awarded Charlotte Willcocks their prize for the best undergraduate dissertation – she tackled the thorny subject of evaluation.