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Events

Name ESOMAR Summer Academy 2014
Organized by ESOMAR
Where

Amsterdam, Netherlands

From 03.06.2014
To 06.06.2014
Description

Learning from those who “do” is the best way to truly understand the practical side of research.
This year the ESOMAR Summer Academy is bigger and better than ever before. Now offering 6 parallel workshops and a one-day seminar, the Academy will give you access to training on methods, concepts and techniques that will help you gain practical skills and give you a leading edge in your daily business. Providing access to the latest expert knowledge in small, dedicated interactive learning sessions, the Summer Academy is the place to be for research professionals who want to invest in themselves and their future!
The 2014 Academy will offer three days of parallel workshops exploring two hot topics – Mobile Research and Client-Side Research. This year we will also offer specialised training in the area of professional standards within the mobile research world. ESOMAR members who attend this workshop will receive special recognition confirming professional development in this field.
Following the workshops, the week will conclude with an emerging techniques seminar - Data Synergy – Harmonising mobile with a world of data, which will explore what type of data comes from the mobile environment, if and how mobile and non-mobile data be integrated and the implications for individual privacy?
All workshops are taught by expert workshop leaders with extensive knowledge in his or her field and will provide you with an opportunity to train with some of the industry’s leading specialists. Join us and build your skills in these workshops: Mobile Research, Staying Legal in a Mobile World, Engaging Respondents When Going Mobile, Insight Generation, Communicating Insights and New Market Research Methods for Understanding Customer Attitudes & Behaviours.
This is a unique opportunity to learn from, and engage in, lively discussion and debate with leaders and fellow researchers in these evolving fields.

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