AHRB seeks external PR director
KATHY GREENE, PR Week UK, Friday, 04 December 1998, 12:00am,
The Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) is looking to hire its first external relations director, to be based in Bristol. A new government body, the board will allocate funds for advanced research and post-graduate studentships in the arts and humanities. Reporting to CEO Paul Langford, the role is responsible for developing and promoting the board’s communications strategy to the research community and other stakeholders. The board is funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the Department of Education for Northern Ireland and the British Academy.
The Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) is looking to hire
its first external relations director, to be based in Bristol. A new
government body, the board will allocate funds for advanced research and
post-graduate studentships in the arts and humanities. Reporting to CEO
Paul Langford, the role is responsible for developing and promoting the
board’s communications strategy to the research community and other
stakeholders. The board is funded by the Higher Education Funding
Council for England, the Department of Education for Northern Ireland
and the British Academy.
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