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Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Students, citizens, practitioners
One further reflection on the two posts below: in reality, there isn't such a sharp division between students and practitioners. I teach many PR managers who have chosen to study for the CIPR Diploma professional qualification after many years of work experience.
Another example of this is Matt Foster. He works at the BBC, he's studying for an MSc in Corporate Communication and his intelligent weblog about the colliding worlds of corporate communications, journalism and the public is at CitizenSpin.
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