Ipsos shortlisted at 2011 MRS Awards
We are delighted to announce that Ipsos has been shortlisted for seven awards at the MRS Awards 2011.
Ipsos Health have been shortlisted for an MRS Healthcare Research award for their work with Mundipharma. This is great recognition of the creative research they conduct for this client and its direct application to support their business objectives.
Our work with Lumi has been recognised for its innovative methodology and for having led to new consumer understanding. The work has been shortlisted for the Best Innovation, Innovation in Research Methodology and New Consumer Insights awards.
Ella Fryer-Smith’s presentation of her paper, The value of the visual: Using the public's visual experience to improve local places, has been listed in the Best Newcomer category. The judges were particularly impressed by the concise visual outputs and her pragmatic and cost effective solution to a potentially nebulous and subjective brief.
Finally, Bobby Duffy and Oliver Sweet have been shortlisted for two awards for their collaborative work with UNICEF, Young Advisors and the University of Lyon. The Public Policy/Social Research and Virginia Valentine for Cultural Insights awards recognise the impact of the research on decision-making and the cultural insight it provides which can be leveraged to create leadership and growth for businesses.
Winners will be announced at the MRS Research Awards on 12 December.