
What is a Communications Officer and How to Become One – Guest Lecture by Central Asia Barometer Communications Officer, 12 May
Area: Social and Political Research, Partnerships and Communications, Reporting, Linguistics, Nonprofit, Job Opportunity, Career
A series of short presentations delivered, organized and hosted by TSUULL University and made accessible for all.
Date: 12 May 2023, 12:00 Tashkent time (Friday)
Location: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/8570519682?pwd=dTVreXJLQXFzdVNrTUp0aVpZUzdJUT09
Speaker: Tlegen Kuandykov
Language: English
Organizer: TSUULL University
Audience: Free and Open to the Public
Tlegen Kuandykov is the Communications Officer at Central Asia Barometer (CAB) – a regional, independent, non-profit institution for applied social research and analytics on topics of public interest. Tlegen is an early career researcher and analyst, focusing on comparative studies of authoritarianism, political stability of hybrid regimes, and political participation. His professional background is in non-profit organizations of civil society and academia. Tlegen is the OSCE Perspectives 2030 Fellow and holds an MA in Political Science from the University of Pavia (Italy).
If you have an interest in Linguistics/Journalism/Social Studies and excellent communication skills and are creative, a job as a Communications Officer might be your career. This probably sounds like an exciting career path. In this public lecture you will find everything you need to know about a Communications Officer, their primary duties, and how you can become one.
This is an executive role that manages the marketing and communication teams to develop advertising campaigns, write and distribute press releases to the media, find new ways to disseminate information about the company/organization, establish brand recognition, and push for a stronger presence on social media. The Communications Officer is also in charge of establishing internal announcements and publications, such as newsletters, emails, product releases, video presentations, and special projects or events.
- What Is a Communications Officer?
- What Does a Communications Officer Do?
- How Do You Become a Communications Officer?
Step 1: Earn a bachelor’s degree
Step 2: Gain experience
Step 3: Become certified
Step 4: Earn a master’s degree
- What Skills Do You Need to Be a Communications Officer?
Writing
Public speaking
Social media
Organization skills
Interpersonal skills
For more details please RSVP to interdep@navoiy-uni.uz
Useful Links:
Central Asia Barometer (CAB)
https://www.ca-barometer.org/en
TSUULL SDG Hub: https://tsuull.uz/en/content/the
TSUULL Events Page: https://tsuull.uz/en/content/events