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Useful Links
Links to the websites of public relations associations around the world as well as other websites relating to the PR industry. 
 


 

Africa

Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa (PRISA)
This extensive website is divided into two sections: the main PRISA website featuring information on membership, events, PRISA activities, news, professional development, accreditation and a private member-only area; the PRISA Education & Training Centre, featuring information on the ISO 9002 certified PE&T programme, includes details of educational programmes, training opportunities and a private member-only area: www.prisa.co.za 
        

 
Americas 
 

Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS)
The CPRS national website is located at www.cprs.ca. Most general information is accessible to the public, while there is also an area for members only. The 17 local societies across Canada have their own society website, or a sub-page of the national site. These are listed as follows:
 
Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)
Most PRSA chapters possess their own websites. For a listing of all of these Web sites, please go to our Web site at: http://www.prsa.org/_Chapters/find/index_all.asp?ident=chpt3&state=all#all 

PRSA’s Professional Interest Sections also have their own websites. For a complete listing, please go to our Web site at: http://www.prsa.org/_Networking/pis/index.asp?ident=index1
 

 

 
Asia
 

Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA)
www.pria.com.au 
 
Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ)
With information available for the general public, this site also features a password-protected area for PRINZ members, including case-studies and other information resources: www.prinz.org.nz
 

 

 
Europe
 

Confederation Europeene des Relations Publiques (CERP)
This website brings together information about the work and role of CERP and acts as a portal to the public relations associations which are its members. All information is publicly available:  www.prineurope.com
 
Federazione Relazioni Pubbliche Italiana (FERPI)
Features a public area and password-protected member only section including a practice community area and best practice guides: www.ferpi.it 
 
Hungarian Public Relations Association (HPRA)
www.mrpsz.hu
 
Institute of Public Relations (IPR, United Kingdom)
The IPR's international award-winning website features over 2000 pages of public relations information. The public area includes information on the PR industry and practice, careers and jobs, training and events, publications, membership, finding a PR consultant, news and much more. Secure online ordering and purchasing is also available. An extensive password protected member area features a business centre (legal, financial, personnel, insurance info), information centre (case studies, PR guides, magazine archive etc), careers centre, membership administration and access to personal member benefits: www.ipr.org.uk 
 
Public Relations Institute of Ireland (PRII)
All information on this website is publicly available and centres around the work of the PRII, events, training and professional development: www.prii.ie 
 
Public Relations Society of Slovenia (PRSS)
www.prss-iabc.si 
 
Russian Public Relations Association (RASO)
www.prinrussia.ru
 
Swedish Public Relations Association (SPRA)
Featuring both publicly available and member-only content, this extensive website is available in Swedish, with some content additionally reproduced in English: www.sverigesinformationsforening.se 
 
 

 


Other websites of interest
 

The Museum of Public Relations
Established in 1997, this website shows how ideas are developed for industry, education and government, and how they have been applied to successful PR programmes since the industry was born -
www.prmuseum.com