
Education
We work with universities, colleges, schools, education agencies, suppliers and charities. Some of our clients include:
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We deliver a UK national and sector-facing media relations programme to support the University's research positioning. |
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Communications Management was commissioned to develop a targeted campaign for the regional media in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire to promote bursaries available to UK students applying for the full-time MBA programme. |
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We developed a programme to boost the reputation of Southbank for providing a distinctive type of education, focusing on national media relations, in-depth research and a digital PR strategy. |
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We have been appointed to manage communications for a new campus. Our work involves community consultation, digital media, political relations, media support and internal communications. |
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We deliver a proactive media relations and communications strategy to help position the School as a world-class provider of business and management education, and its leading-edge research. |
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Our role involves promoting the work of the Trust – including its £1 million research investment that addresses a wide-range of education and child welfare issues. |
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Through a programme of reputation building we have supported the university’s drive to raise the profile of its applied research among businesses, funders and policy-makers.
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ESCP Europe is increasing its position as a multi-campus business school, with students having the opportunity to study in several parts of Europe. We are working on high profile traditional and new media campaigns to support student recruitment. |
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Future Leaders develops outstanding leaders for challenging urban schools. We provide support to the organisation on recruitment and awareness-raising for the scheme. |
Communications Management have provided some much-needed promotional support for our enterprise services. I have to say they've been great, provided a very high quality and professional service, and supported me to promote myself, the Centre for Knowledge Transfer Programmes, and Bournemouth University in several directions that would otherwise never have happened. Their work has also had a direct positive impact on some of our own business clients, who are benefitting from the increased profile.
Dr Martyn Polkinghorne
Knowledge Transfer Programmes Centre Manager
Bournemouth University