Mumbai: India’s only institute dedicated to training in Public Relations, School of Communication and Reputation has partnered with Quadriga University, Berlin, to enhance learning opportunities for students of PR with international exposure.
This partnership aims to push the learning process by merging international insights, skills and perspective to build the PR talent sphere. Conducting student exchange programmes and having international faculty share their expertise on various subjects, contributes to the institute’s overarching focus of exchanging knowledge across borders. Through this extensive distribution of knowledge across the globe, SCoRe and Quadriga University bring to the table a new learning experience to all those who undertake SCoRe’s 10-month Post Graduate Programme in PR and Corporate Communications. The two institutes will also collaborate on research, to such outputs as joint publications, workshops/conferences and staff exchanges.
Cross-country collaborations such as these enrich the learning process because of the variations in cultures, markets and academic practices. These further develop talent building in PR, giving a wider scope to those who take up PR as a career.
As India’s only educational institute that is a member of the Global Alliance of PR, this partnership with Quadriga University sets the bar high for talent building in PR and Corporate Communications. Designed by PR professionals to create the next set of powerful PR professionals, this programme offers 36 courses and access to a number of practical learning opportunities, being theonly programme in the world endorsed by PRCAI.
“We are always on the lookout for avenues that alleviate the knowledge and insights that we make available to the PR and corporate communications fraternity. Quadriga University shares our enthusiasm and dedication for high quality education in reputation management, and this partnership is a result of that. We are excited about the possibilities that this partnership will bring”, says Mr. Hemant Gaule, Dean at SCoRe.