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Background and Format:
Launched in 1998 PIR Education is a title for Head Teachers, Bursars and Principals within the education sector. It covers information and news about the education sector.
Audience and Readership:
Recipients include: Head Teachers, Principals, Bursars and Head of Depts in Academies, free schools, Foundation schools, Studio Schools, Grammar Schools and Independent Schools. These are the establishments that can choose where to spend their budget. In addition recipients from all types of school who have requested copies (* includes applicants) All LEA's in England and Wales.
In addition to the hard copy distribution the publisher also notifies 9800 people that a digital copy is available for download.
Time of Publication:
Exact publishing dates may vary.
Frequency:
6 issues per year.
Circulation:
Source: Publisher
Distribution:
The magazine is available through subscription.
Ad rates:
Advertising information and a media pack can be found here
Other information:
There is no generic email address for the editorial department. However, the publisher can be reached at production@pirnet.co.uk
Alerts:
Gorkana Alert: Thursday 23rd November 2006
The 4 magazines in the PIR range have had a revamp. PIR Hotels Sports & Leisure, PIR Construction, PIR Education and PIR Healthcare Education still have 25,000 ABC circulation however they are now 32 pages and full of informative articles. The 4 areas covered are still Construction, Education, Hotels, Healthcare.
To view the features list and download the latest editions at www.pirnet.co.uk/media_packs.php
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Background and Format: Launched in 1998 PIR Education is a title for Head Teachers, Bursars and Principals within the education sector. It covers information and news about the education sector. Audience and Readership: Recipients include: Head Teachers, Principals, Bursars and Head of Depts in Academies, free schools, Foundation schools, Studio Schools, Grammar Schools and Independent Schools. These are the establishments that can choose where to spend their budget. In addition recipients from all types of school who have requested copies (* includes applicants) All LEA's in England and Wales. In addition to the hard copy distribution the publisher also notifies 9800 people that a digital copy is available for download. Time of Publication: Exact publishing dates may vary. Frequency: 6 issues per year. Circulation: Source: Publisher Distribution: The magazine is available through subscription. Ad rates: Advertising information and a media pack can be found here Other information: There is no generic email address for the editorial department. However, the publisher can be reached at production@pirnet.co.uk Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Thursday 23rd November 2006 The 4 magazines in the PIR range have had a revamp. PIR Hotels Sports & Leisure, PIR Construction, PIR Education and PIR Healthcare Education still have 25,000 ABC circulation however they are now 32 pages and full of informative articles. The 4 areas covered are still Construction, Education, Hotels, Healthcare. To view the features list and download the latest editions at www.pirnet.co.uk/media_packs.php
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