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PRCA Online Training Information

                                                     

                                                     The PRCA are pleased to bring online training to the PR industry.

We have selected some of our most popular courses and worked with our team of trainers to develop a series of highly interactive 90 minute webinars.

 

What are PRCA webinars?

These webinars are all broadcast live online and are a virtual version of a face to face training course.  You will see and hear the trainer, can ask them questions, view their presentations and get feedback from them, thus allowing the kind of interaction you would normally get in a face to face session.

 

Benefits to our webinars

There are several advantages to an online course as opposed to an attendance face to face course. Firstly they are incredibly convenient, these sessions can be accessed from any computer with a broadband internet connection, and no additional software is required. Secondly, these courses are only a third of the price of attending a face to face course and that's before you factor in the travel expenses and time away from your work. These sessions concentrate on giving you the most important lessons and information in a concise format.

These webinars are part of the PRCA drive to improve access to the latest skills and techniques to help you improve standards in your performance.

 

Further information can be found in our Frequently Asked Questions section.

If you have any questions about online training they maybe answered in the FAQ's, if not please contact Jessica Lobendhan on 020 7233 6026 for further information.

 

Please click here to view the full online training calendar.

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