My opinion on this course would be that it had a lot of options to exploré within a community that focuses on the core subject.
One thing I love about this master’s degree is that I get to study in Barcelona too!
What I don’t like is that, since we study in two different countries – it feels very cramped and fast. But, hey working in a fast paced environment!
I would recommend the Public Relations Program at the University of Stirling because it’s a very international program. There are almost 20 countries represented in my class of about 30 people. The program is also highly practical and affords the chance to get hands-on experience creating press releases, videos, podcasts and blog posts like one would as a PR practitioner in the real world. The tutors are also very helpful.
View moreThe University of Stirling is very international and my course in particular, very much so. There are 14 different nationalities in a class of about 30 students. We also got the chance to practice PR skills in different modules; We have had a simulated press conference, published blogs, podcasts and video content under the guidance of our instructors and experienced PR experts. It’s been an invaluable experience so far.
View moreThe first thing you notice about the University of Stirling is the beautiful environment and impressive greenery. The University of Stirling also has a professional sports centre with accessible facilities across the campus. The standard of teaching is however mostly average. The fee is relatively cheaper than most schools in the UK.
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