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Grunig PRIME Research Fellowship announced

The Institute for Public Relations is again proud to announce that entries for the 2011 Grunig PRIME Research Fellowship – which includes a $5,000 stipend and a six-week work opportunity with housing provided in Ann Arbor, MI – are being accepted through January 31st.

Graduate students in public relations/communication who are studying in the United States are encouraged to apply online at www.instituteforpr.org/awards/grunigprime. Applicants should have completed at least one year of study toward a graduate degree and at least one research methodology course. At the end of the six-week experience in Ann Arbor, the Fellow will contribute a paper to the body of knowledge in applied public relations research, which may be published by the Institute.

More detailed information regarding the fellowship, including application requirements, can be found at www.instituteforpr.org/awards/grunigprime.

The Fellowship is sponsored by PRIME Research, founded in 1985 in Mainz, Germany, which combines academic rigor with practical relevance to provide a broad array of research and consulting services to many of the world’s greatest organizations. The firm employs approximately 500 analysts and 100 consultants in eight locations around the world with U.S. operations in Ann Arbor, Michigan. To learn more, visit www.prime-research.com.