Welcome to the Greenbanana online resource for the CIPR Diploma qualification. It provides password protected educational support materials covering the Diploma syllabus for students enrolled with Cambridge Marketing Colleges.
Study materials are provided, alongside useful reading and links to other resources. Activities relating to the teaching sessions – including pre- and post-session work are detailed. In addition, students should refer to the CIPR Study Hub.
If you have any questions on these materials or the course itself, please contact Heather Yaxley, Cambridge Marketing College’s CIPR Course Director.
Assignment submission details
Note: It is students’ responsibility to be able to download assignment from the CIPR site and to email completed work as detailed below to the CMC Course Director. Grades are announced by CIPR via personal email, with assignment feedback provided by the Course Director by end of results week.
| Unit 2.1 - PR Theory & Practice | Date |
| CRT issued by CIPR | Monday 19 March 2012 |
| CRT submission date (to Heather Yaxley | Wednesday 18 April 2012 |
| Official results of CRT released by CIPR | 12-15 June 2012 |
| Unit 2.2 - PR Planning & Management | |
| Planning assignment issued via CIPR | Wednesday 20 June 2012 |
| Planning assignment deadline (submit to Heather Yaxley) | Friday 27 July 2012 |
| Official assignment results issued by CIPR | 2-5 October 2012 |
Unit 2.3 -
Professional Development |
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| Assignment – project deadlines (submit toHeather Yaxley) | Friday 06 Jan 2012
Friday 27 July 2012 Friday 26 October 2012 |
| Official critique results issued by CIPR | 28 Feb-2 March 2012
2-5 October 2012 11-14 December |
In terms of submitting the work – the following instructions apply to CMC candidates (not those that are detailed on the CIPR study website in respect of naming your files, hard copy and cover sheet which we do not require).
Check the following steps very carefully – and follow them precisely:
- You are required to submit your work by email only to Heather Yaxley to arrive by 5pm on the stated deadline. Receipt of your work will be confirmed by email when all submissions have been collated (please do not chase on this).
- You are NOT required to submit a hard copy – but this must be available if requested for any reason – we do not expect to have to make this request but it is a possibility.
- Work should be submitted as pdf files (Note: for CRT this means a separate pdf for each answer and for Diploma planning file the plan and rationale in separate pdf documents) – this is preferable to Word documents which can result in some odd formatting when emailed. If you are not able to save a pdf, please advise Heather who will accept Word files and resave as pdfs for the marker but cannot take responsibility for sorting any formatting issues out.
- Please ensure that your pdf files are of a reasonable size – if you find they are over 1Mb, please check if you’ve included any tables, images etc and reduce their size (right click on an image and compress all images in the document). Large files often create email problems, so are best avoided.
- Each answer should be saved with a filename in the format of your membership number – and in the case of the CRT, the question number as follows: xxxxx-2 (where xxxxx is your membership number and 2 here is illustrative of question 2). That means you need to attach two files to your email submission, one for each answer. For example: 59193-1.pdf and 59193-4.pdf. For the Planning Assignment, name files xxxxx-plan and xxxxx-rationale and for the Project use xxxxx-project. Do not include your name, or anything else as we use this simple numbering system for ease of filing and reference. [Although CIPR has a more complicated preferred system, CMC has cleared so you use this simpler format and we will send to the external any requested work for moderation using the CIPR system]
- Please use the title of Assignment submission for your email as that means all candidates’ emails can be easily filed for future reference.
- You are NOT required to send a cover sheet with your email but should include the following statement: I certify that the work presented in this assessment is wholly my own
- The first version you send will be the one forwarded to the marker for assessment – we cannot accept any changes if you subsequently discover you’ve left off some vital element of your work, check before you hit send!!
- Remember to identify your actual work only by your membership number as a header and not your name as work is sent anonymously to the markers for their assessment.
- You are also required to include the word count (excluding references) – Word can calculate this for you (Under Tools Word Count).
Please contact Heather Yaxley if you have any questions in respect of these instructions.