New Teaching Role in Data-Driven Corporate Communication Opens for PR Experts

New Teaching Role in Data-Driven Corporate Communication Opens for PR Experts

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New Teaching Role in Data-Driven Corporate Communication Opens for PR Experts

A new teaching position has opened for experts in strategic corporate communication and public relations. The role focuses on data-driven approaches and requires a strong background in empirical communication science. Candidates must also be willing to deliver lectures entirely in English. The position involves teaching in three programmes: the bachelor’s degrees in Technical Journalism/Technical PR and Social Data Science & Communication, as well as the master’s in Innovation Communication. Lectures will cover strategic corporate, association, and organisational communication, with a focus on data collection, analysis, and data-based communication strategies.

Beyond teaching, the role includes designing and running applied research projects in the same fields. The successful candidate will evaluate student theses and help develop new study programmes. Practical experience in tech industries or research institutions will be considered an advantage. Applicants must demonstrate deep theoretical knowledge in data-driven corporate communication and PR. They should also have hands-on experience in strategic communication, data monitoring, or predictive intelligence. Proficiency in empirical communication methods is essential, alongside the ability to teach complex topics clearly.

The position combines teaching, research, and programme development in data-driven communication. Lectures will be held in English, catering to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. The role aims to strengthen the link between academic theory and real-world practice in corporate and organisational communication.

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