University of Greenwich & The University of Georgia Join edcom
University of Greenwich & The University of Georgia Join edcom
The European Institute for Commercial Communications Education (edcom) welcomed two new members this week: the University of Greenwich and the University of Georgia.
University of Greenwich, established in 1890, is the current home to 38,000 international students from more than 160 countries. Dr. Hyunsun Joon, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and Programme Leader for BA Advertising and Digital Marketing Communications, is the contact person within edcom. Hyunsun is deeply committed to student employability and is interested in challenges and innovations in advertising education.
University of Georgia, one of the largest private universities in Georgia, is developing its international cooperation in research. Its School of Social Sciences is actively involved in international collaborative projects and is a member of several global institutions and associations. The representative to edcom of this university is Leli Bibilashvili, who is a member of the International Public Relations Association (IPRA) and has multiple years of experience both in academic and practical work.
For more information, please contact Kasia Gluszak, Project Manager at kasia.gluszak@eaca.eu.
About edcom
edcom is the European Institute for Commercial Communications Education. It strives to promote excellence in commercial communications education and research and to further exchanges between the European commercial communications sector and academic partners. Edcom was founded by EACA together with the founding academic partners in 2007. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
About EACA
The European Association of Communications Agencies (EACA) represents more than 2 500 communications agencies and agency associations from nearly 30 European countries that directly employ more than 120 000 people. EACA members include advertising, media, digital, branding and PR agencies. EACA works closely with EU institutions to ensure freedom to advertise responsibly and creatively. For more information, visit www.eaca.eu. Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook & LinkedIn.