Between September 11th – 14th 2024, the University of Bucharest will organize and host the 25th annual congress of the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA). The theme of this year’s edition is The Art of Communication and aims to connect the past with the future of strategic communication in the new technological system.
Doina Lemny and Anne Gregory, present at the Bucharest National Opera on September 11th 2024
During the central event which will be held Wednesday, September 11th 2024, Doina Lemny, one of the most important international experts in the art of Constantin Brâncuși, and Anne Gregory, reputed international specialist in communication strategies and the ethics of public relations, will step on the stage of the Bucharest National Opera to speak in front of more than 150 participants.
Panel dedicated to the European Association of Communication Directors (EACD) on September 12th, at the Rectorate of the University of Bucharest
Thursday, September 12th 2024, the Rectorate of the University of Bucharest will host a panel dedicated to the European Association of Communication Directors. Moderated by Dennis Larsen, member of the Executive Committee and the EACD Administration Board, the panel brings together five of the most important communication directors in Romania: Valentina Vesler – Aqua Carpatica, Loredana Samoilă – Kaufland, Gilda Lazăr – JTI, Elena Petrescu – Nuclearelectrica and Ana Diceanu – Brain4Strategy.
More details regarding the 25th annual congress of the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA), as well as the complete program of the activities are available here.
On EUPRERA
Founded in 1959 under the name of CERP (Centre Européen des Relations Publices), EUPRERA is nowadays an autonomous organization which aims to stimulate and promote the innovative knowledge and practices in the field of public relations research and education in Europe. Thus, EUPRERA cooperates with some of the most important PR associations, scientific magazines and practicians. Presently, almost 500 members in 40 countries work together in several transnational research and education projects.