The Arthur W. Page Society in alliance with the Institute for Public Relations sponsors an annual competition for the writing of original case studies by students enrolled in an accredited school of business, communication or journalism and who are pursuing a degree that focused on corporate communications and the practice of public relations. The objectives of the competition are to:
- Introduce the practical applications of the core principles that define
public relations as a critical function of management to scholars, teachers,
and students;
- Encourage research which contributes to the profession's body of knowledge and provides practical suggestions on how to improve the corporate public relations function.
Student authors of winning entries and their faculty advisors are awarded cash prizes and recognized by the nation's leading corporate communications executives. The Grand Prize winners are invited to the annual Awards Ceremony Dinner held each spring in New York.
To read the press release announcing the winners of the 2010 case study competition, please click here.
Winning Case Studies




