Galloway CSwiatek L20202020Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal, 2020, 2020, 22 pp. ? - ? (11)1440-4389https://hdl.handle.net/10179/16691Public relations learning and teaching scholarship has been largely silent, to date, about international study tours as classroom-extending pedagogical initiatives. We address this gap in the literature by discussing two recent international tours built into a Master of Professional Public Relations degree. Melbourne, London and Singapore were the destinations of the first tour, while Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Singapore were the stops on the second. We use autoethnography to give voice to our experiences – including challenges and successes – as the study tour coordinators. We argue that such tours play an important role in helping students appreciate the wider factors that impact diverse public relations practices.? - ? (11)study toursinternational public relationspublic relations practicepostgraduate studyintercultural sensitivityInternational study tours and public relations pedagogy: Insights from a practice-oriented approachJournal article4318181839-8227Massey_Dark1503 Business and Management1505 Marketing2001 Communication and Media Studies