The CIPR is the professional body for PR practitioners in the UK. With 9,500 members involved in all aspects of PR, it is the largest body of its type in Europe. The CIPR advances the PR profession in the UK by making its members accountable through a code of conduct, developing policies, representing its members and raising standards through education and training.
Courses run by this provider
- Account management
- Assert yourself
- Beating time pressures
- Change communication
- CIPR Advanced Certificate in Public Relations
- CIPR Diploma in Public Relations
- CIPR Foundation Award in Public Relations
- CIPR Internal Communication Certificate
- CIPR Internal Communication Diploma
- CIPR Northern Conference 2011
- CIPR Public Affairs Diploma
- Communicating with hard to reach audiences
- Communication and culture
- Copywriting for PR professionals
- Corporate responsibility
- Creating a PR strategy
- Creating dedicated online communities
- Creating dedicated online communities
- Creative writing
- Creativity in PR
- Crisis (Response) Communication Diploma
- Crisis and issues management
- Crisis communications
- Developing a social media strategy
- Digital marketing
- Doing more with less resources
- Effective persuading and influencing skills
- Effective strategies in financial PR
- Evaluating PR
- Evaluation best practice
- Feature writing
- Feature writing
- Foundation Award Conversion Day
- Fundamentals of PR strategy
- Get the most from design and print
- Getting to grips with grammar
- Google Analytics
- Google Analytics and PR: an overview for PR professionals
- Handling media interviews
- Integrated PR
- Integrated PR
- Integrating PR with digital marketing
- Internal communication
- Internal Communication Certificate (online study)
- Introduction to account management
- Introduction to event management
- Introduction to internal communication
- Introduction to not-for-profit PR
- Introduction to podcasting
- Introduction to PR
- Introduction to PR (online)
- Introduction to PR for journalists
- Introduction to social media
- Leading professional PR firms
- Making line managers better communicators
- Making movies for the web
- Managing creative PR teams
- Managing your PR team
- Mastering the art of writing
- National versus local PR delivery
- Pitching to journalists
- Pitching to win new business
- Planning and managing PR campaigns
- Powerful blogs
- PR and Search Engine Optimisation
- PR campaigns on a low budget
- PR writing skills
- PR writing skills: masterclass
- Practical public affairs
- Presentation skills and public speaking
- Proofreading
- Proposal writing
- Psychology in PR
- Reputation management
- Running an effective internal communications department
- Selling in your stories
- Selling-in your stories
- Sentiment analysis
- Social marketing
- Social media relations
- Stakeholder engagement
- Strategic Management Series 2012: The Creativity Paradox
- Strategic Management series 2012: the Influence Scorecard
- Strategic Management Series 2012: Using web analytics to inform communications strategy and planning
- The Crisis Quick Fix
- The great communicator
- The importance of good grammar
- The role of consultation
- Twittiquette
- Understanding the role of local councillors
- Understanding the role of the media in public affairs
- Winning public sector contracts
- Word-of-mouth and viral communications
- Working with the broadcast media
- Working with the media
- Working with the media
- Writing better press releases
- Writing for impact
- Writing for the web
- Writing great speeches
- Writing newsletters and magazines














