
London School Jakarta gives students excellent quality, global standards

The signing of the MOA (memorandum of agreement) for the Joint Partnership Program between the LSPR Institute of Communication & Business and Megaworld Corporation in Jakarta on Saturday (November 5, 2022). (LSPR Jakarta)
Face-to-face communication is always important and the studium generale is a great opportunity to learn from international leaders and other students.
Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – The London School of Public Relations (LSPR) Jakarta always provides excellent quality and global standards to its students, Justin Green, President & CEO (Ireland) of Global Alliance Board, said at a studium generale on Saturday at LSPR’s Prof Dr. Djajusman Auditorium in Jakarta.“This is the right time for all of us to speak up here at LSPR, where excellence in PR and global standards is always given to its students,” according to Green who was very proud to be working with the best communications and business school in the region."We are looking forward to more face-to-face meetings and talks, in which we move forward from what has stopped us all for the last three years due to the Covid pandemic," said Green who was impressed and very happy to be back at LSPR Jakarta.According to him, LSPR Jakarta seems like his second home, with his family from LSPR and the ASEAN PR Network, which provides another opportunity to talk and share many things for students and colleagues from other International PR Associations, who were invited as speakers this weekend.Meanwhile, the Global Alliance Board’s Secretary Fiona Cassidy (New Zealand) who was invited to the event, said that she was delighted to be back in Jakarta and had the opportunity to share the stage with international PR leaders.“We bring skills and experiences that differ culturally, economically and socially, and also share knowledge. We continue to learn and develop,” Fiona added.“We have chosen a profession in which strategy, knowledge value and content support what we do. Our presence here at LSPR is right, because LSPR is an institution that is committed to excellence for all its students,” she said.Face-to-face communication is always important and the studium generale is a great opportunity to learn from international leaders and other students, she stated.“I can't wait to increase my knowledge and of course, meet all the participants,” Fiona said.In addition to the studium generale, LSPR also held a signing ceremony for the MOA (memorandum of agreement) for the Joint Partnership Program between the LSPR Institute of Communication & Business and Megaworld Corporation.Harold Geronimo as Megaworld Corporation Vice President for Public Relations and Media Affairs has come to sign the MOA together with Dr. (H.C.) Prita Kemal Gani as Founder & CEO, LSPR Institute of Communication & Business, Yuliana R. Prasetyawati as Dean for the Faculty of Business Studies and Mikhael Yulius Cobis, as Dean for Faculty of Communication Studies.Dr. Prita Kemal Gani said, “Why do we need to study Public Relations? Because Public Relations exists in every sector of business, whether it is in the field of education, hotels, or entertainment. It all requires Public Relations”.Not only for business, Public Relations is also needed for personal branding, Prita noted.Reporting by Indonesia WindowBagikan

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