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The Future of PR/Comms and their Social Impact: PR and Communications practitioners, academics and educators worldwide wish for a more meaningful and socially relevant profession

The Future of PR/Comms and their Social Impact: PR and Communications practitioners, academics and educators worldwide wish for a more meaningful and socially relevant profession

The PRCA University Advisory Group and Quadriga University of Applied Sciences are thrilled to launch of their global report, ‘The Future of PR/Comms and their Social Impact.’ This comprehensive study engaged over 600 participants hailing from 23 countries and collected data in English, Spanish, and Turkish over the span of November 2022 to April 2023.

PRCA Platinum Awards 2023 winners announced

PRCA Platinum Awards 2023 winners announced

The PRCA Platinum Awards 2023 ceremony took place last night at No. 11 Cavendish Square in London to recognise and celebrate the very highest standards in public relations.

PRCA Members invited to support new governance plans

PRCA Members invited to support new governance plans

Members of the PRCA are today being invited to support a new streamlined management and Governance Structure that opens the organisation up to its Members and sets it up for the future. The leadership of the Association has sent Members its proposals for the future organisation, in advance of a vote on 28 September 2023.

What authenticity means to you - PRCA launches Ethics Month

What authenticity means to you - PRCA launches Ethics Month

The Public Relations and Communications Association will mark this Ethics Month with a series of regional and global events, including its flagship International Summit on 14th September, to stir world-wide conversation on authenticity.

PRCA responds to misleading political campaigning

PRCA responds to misleading political campaigning

PRCA Managing Director Renna Markson said:
“Everyone involved in communications has a role to play by acting honourably. Political parties should know better than to deliberately mislead voters. Public trust in our politics is low enough already.
“The PRCA doesn’t stand for the dishonest and unethical practice of passing off political campaigning material as though it’s impartial, objective

PRCA supports the new 'Gems in Comms' podcast series

PRCA supports the new 'Gems in Comms' podcast series

The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) is pleased to announce its sponsorship of the upcoming 'Gems in Comms' podcast series by 9to5workrebels, set to launch on September 5th. Focused on the experiences of diverse talent in the UK PR and Communications industry, this series offers valuable insights into a field that has been predominantly white at 91%.

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