Our Partnerships
At the PR Training Academy we have a track record of partnering a number of leading PR, media and communications associations.
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As an established player in the PR training and consultancy business, we have partnered some of the leading PR educators and professional bodies across the globe.
IPRA, the International Public Relations Association, was established in 1955, and is the leading global network for PR professionals in their personal capacity. IPRA aims to advance trusted communication and the ethical practice of public relations. They do this through networking, their code of conduct and intellectual leadership of the profession. IPRA is the organiser of public relations’ annual global competition, the Golden World Awards for Excellence (GWA). IPRA’s services enable PR professionals to collaborate and be recognised.
The Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management is the confederation of the world’s major PR and communication management associations and institutions, representing over 300,000 practitioners and academics around the world.
UNSW Sydney is one of the top 100 universities in the world, with more than 59,000 students and a 7,000-strong research community. Located in Sydney, Australia’s largest city, the University was established in 1949 with a unique focus on the scientific, technological and professional disciplines.
The World Trade Center Dublin provides business and trade organisations across Ireland with a gateway to new international trade opportunities, collaboration, and education. It also serves as a resource for companies around the world seeking trade opportunities in Ireland.
The mission of EADL is to represent all privately-owned and non-governmental European organisations offering high quality and educationally sound distance learning. EADL aims to improve the quality and acceptance of distance learning to ensure the maximum benefit for students. It provides its members with a forum for open discussion of all issues related to distance learning and for sharing ideas and good practice.
With some of the world’s fastest growing economies and commercial hubs emerging in the Middle East, the need for communications professionals that meet international qualification standards have been on the rise. Orient Planet Academy is the first online PR and communications academy in the region which provides the convenience for learning in the field without the need to spend more time going through a physical university. Diploma and certification courses in journalism, public relations, and events management are offered through Orient Planet Academy’s exclusive partnership with the Irish Academy of Public Relations.
Chief Executive Officer
Ellen Gunning, Chief Executive Officer, is a thought leader, author of the academic textbook (Public Relations, a Practical Approach, Macmillan Higher Education International, UK, 3rd edition, October 2018), and founder of the online training provider, The Irish Academy of Public Relations. An international conference speaker and lecturer, Ellen is globally networked through IPRA (past national president), PRII (conferred with a fellowship), EADL (central council member, 5 million online students), SERAS CSR Awards for Africa (board member), Dublin City FM (Former Chairman of the board of directors), and active membership of PRSA, NUJ, EAJ and the World Trade Centres. Ellen is a regular media commentator on Breakfast Television (Virgin Media 1).
Media Relations/Interview Skills
Christine O’Connor has worked in media all of her adult life. Initially in radio, and lately in television. She has been public relations officer for the South Bend Police Department and is currently Morning News Anchor at WNDU-TV.
Public Relations
Over 40 years’ experience in public relations industry both in-house and consultancy. Fellow of the Public Relations Institute of Ireland (PRII). Former President PRII and former Chairman of Public Relations Consultants Association Ireland. Worldwide President (2007-2009) IPREX, an international network of almost 70 public relations agencies. Specialties: Corporate counselling, crisis management, media relations, lecturer in PR and media , sponsorship management, corporate writing.
Video
Len Clark’s professional work includes consulting in emerging media technologies, sales development, and leadership training. He works with a number of global media organisations. Through his media consultancy, LTC Media, he also helps organisations and individuals to develop their storytelling skills. He tutors the multimedia journalism course at the Virginia Tech and is multimedia journalist with Notre Dame.
Photography
Marc O’Sullivan is a professional photographer working in Dublin for 30 years. He is the winner of over 10 PPAI (Press Photographer Association of Ireland) Awards. Marc is one of the most in-demand PR photographers in Ireland, whose work is regularly seen in newspapers and magazines. As a trainer, he brings a unique and creative perspective, matched with a knowledge of the type of images that can deliver a message and engage audiences.
Public Relations Tutor
Radio & Podcasting Tutor
Television Presenter Tutor
Radio & Multimedia Journalism Tutor
Radio & Multimedia Journalism Tutor
Print Journalism Tutor
Content Creation Tutor
Radio Journalism Tutor
News Reporting Tutor
Event Management Tutor
Print Journalism Tutor
PR & Event Management Tutor
Multimedia Journalism Tutor
Public Relations Tutor
Definition. Resources. Activities. Project selection. Role of Event Manager.
Conducting research. Viability. Recce. Capacities. Promotion. Costs. Timescale. Contracts.
Preparing a proposal. Swot analysis. Target audience. Strategy. Estimating attendance. Advertising and promotion. Budget. Special circumstances.
Prevention. Preparation. Provision. Publicity. Crisis Management plan.
Sponsorship. Charity. Patronage. Objectives. Positioning. Awareness. Target market. Budget.
Venue. Guests. Invitations. Food & drink. Guest of honour. Speeches. Media coverage.
Advertising. Merchandising. Give Aways. Competitions. Promotional offers.
Media interviews. Photo-calls. Press releases.
Flyers. Posters. Billboards. Invitations. Websites. Ezines. Blogs. Tweets.
Celebrity endorsement. Political visits. Personal image. Security.
Recruitment. Roles. Delegation. Training. Employment law. Health & safety. Insurance. Licences & permissions.
Why blog? Planning. Platforms. Promotion. Research. Vlogging. Photo blogging.
Creating visual images. Flickr. Instagram. YouTube. Vimeo. Periscope.
Budget. Timescale. Return on investment. Media coverage. Attendance. Structured feedback.
Based on a given brief, you are asked to draw all of your event management skills together and present a professional, creative, costed proposal.
What is PR? Propaganda. Publicity. PR practitioners. Opinions & Attitudes. Images.
Writing a release. Hard and soft news. Understanding media practice. Press release format. Choice of words. Distribution. Presentation.
PR role in exhibitions. Staff. Catalogues. Press offices. VIPs. Media. Evaluation
Sponsorship. Charity. Patronage. Objectives. Positioning. Awareness. Target market. Budget.
Working with photographers. Telling a story. Editors’ needs. Captioning.
Venue. Guests. Invitations. Food & drink. Guest of honour. Speeches. Media coverage.
Readers. Title. Frequency. Distribution. Contributors. Response mechanism.
Corporate image. Multiple images. Multiple publics. Creating corporate identity. Corporate ID schemes.
Prevention. Preparation. Provision. Publicity. Crisis Management plan.
Skills. Crisis file. Photo library. Pro-active and re-active responsibilities.
Social media marketing. Assessment. Research. Planning. Action.
Facebook pages. Creating campaigns. Using photos and video. Twitter campaigns. LinkedIn connections and groups.
Blogging. Planning. Promotion. Research. Vlogs. Photoblogs. Working with bloggers.
Creating visual images. Flickr. Instagram. YouTube. Vimeo. Periscope.
Select an area (e.g. sport, politics, fashion) that you are interested in. Research and analyse the coverage from a PR perspective (dissertation). Write a blog about your findings (for publication).
An overview of journalism. An introduction to what it is all about, What skills do you need to be a good journalist?
How the courts work. Contempt of court. Libel. Defamation.
Essential grammar. Punctuation. Syntax. Verbosity. Monotony. Power of words.
News gathering. Sources. Writing a good story.
Writing. Editing. Distributing. Design. Production types. Typography.
What makes a good feature? Sources. Colour interview. Accuracy. Balance. Completeness.
Correspondents. Freelance journalists. Syndicates. Daily news conference.
Finding story ideas. Receiving press releases. Developing a contacts book. Researching story ideas. Finding a newspaper to publish your work.
Setting up the interview. Types of interviews. Structuring questions. Hostile interviewees. Listening skills.
Atmosphere. Emotion. Presence. Visuals. Individual perspective.
Why blog? Planning. Platforms. Promotion. Research. Vlogging. Photo blogging.
Creating audio. Recording with a smartphone. Writing ‘scripts & clips’. Shooting and editing video footage on your smartphone.
Preparation. Interview research. Questions. Reaction interviews. Explaining detail. Language skills.
Social media and journalism. Key elements of social media strategy.
Select an area (e.g. sport, politics, fashion) that you are interested in. Research and analyse the coverage (dissertation). Write a blog about your findings (for publication).
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