The Golden World Awards for Excellence in PR is an annual global awards ceremony organised by the International Public Relations Association [1] to recognise public relations achievements around the world . [2] Established in 1990, the Golden World Awards (the "Oscars of PR") has 37 categories of In-house and Agency entries judged separately, and honours the overall highest standards of each year with the IPRA Grand Prix for Excellence. There is also a special Global Contribution Award for an entry meeting one of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
In Round 1 the jury considers programme summaries. There is an overall limit of 1800 words, and separate limits for each of the 6 Criteria. Entries must be in English. [3]
All entries are submitted online to the IPRA secretariat and must include a short Overview of the programme. Under separate headlines, each entry then addresses five Criteria:
Finalists from Round 1 are then invited to upload supporting media to assist the judges in the selection of category winners.
For each of the 38 categories below Agency and Inhouse entries are judged separately and separate awards made. In addition, the best PR programme each year is awarded the Grand Prix for Excellence.
Call Russia, Lithuania
Not Perfect Vilnius
Tencent Weixin Pay, China
One for All Love Meal Program
Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, New Zealand
Te Wā Tuku Reo Māori - The Māori Language Moment
LLYC, Spain
The last older person to die in loneliness [4]
Dentsu Public Relations Inc, Japan
Kobayashi City Department of SimCity BuildIt [5]
FleishmanHillardVanguard and Orta, Russia
Aeroflot's Sulimov dogs [6]
The alphabet of illiteracy
FleishmanHillard / Royal Philips, Ireland
Philips breathless choir
Atmosphere Communications, South Africa
Sanlam one rand man
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
A global university on the rise
Women Empowerment in Economy
Blumen Group, Serbia
The list is a note for the future
Absa, South Africa
Absa rings the bell
The Golden World Awards for Excellence in PR is an annual global awards ceremony organised by the International Public Relations Association [1] to recognise public relations achievements around the world . [2] Established in 1990, the Golden World Awards (the "Oscars of PR") has 37 categories of In-house and Agency entries judged separately, and honours the overall highest standards of each year with the IPRA Grand Prix for Excellence. There is also a special Global Contribution Award for an entry meeting one of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
In Round 1 the jury considers programme summaries. There is an overall limit of 1800 words, and separate limits for each of the 6 Criteria. Entries must be in English. [3]
All entries are submitted online to the IPRA secretariat and must include a short Overview of the programme. Under separate headlines, each entry then addresses five Criteria:
Finalists from Round 1 are then invited to upload supporting media to assist the judges in the selection of category winners.
For each of the 38 categories below Agency and Inhouse entries are judged separately and separate awards made. In addition, the best PR programme each year is awarded the Grand Prix for Excellence.
Call Russia, Lithuania
Not Perfect Vilnius
Tencent Weixin Pay, China
One for All Love Meal Program
Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, New Zealand
Te Wā Tuku Reo Māori - The Māori Language Moment
LLYC, Spain
The last older person to die in loneliness [4]
Dentsu Public Relations Inc, Japan
Kobayashi City Department of SimCity BuildIt [5]
FleishmanHillardVanguard and Orta, Russia
Aeroflot's Sulimov dogs [6]
The alphabet of illiteracy
FleishmanHillard / Royal Philips, Ireland
Philips breathless choir
Atmosphere Communications, South Africa
Sanlam one rand man
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
A global university on the rise
Women Empowerment in Economy
Blumen Group, Serbia
The list is a note for the future
Absa, South Africa
Absa rings the bell