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Life In Kazakhstan
An Ipsos poll commissioned by the Eurasian Council on Foreign Affairs (ECFA) shows the majority of Kazakh adults, when asked about quality of life in the country, feel that things are heading in the right direction.
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Ipsos & Amgen Named Finalists in the BHBIA BOBI Awards 2014/15
Ipsos Healthcare, Ipsos and biopharma company, Amgen, have been named finalists in the ‘Most Innovative Approach’ category of the BHBIA BOBI Awards 2014-15.
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Millions of visits to The Royal Parks in London, and high ratings given by visitors
During 2013/14 Ipsos carried out a programme of visitor research for The Royal Parks, an executive agency of the Department for Culture Media and Sport.
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Mind, Society and Behaviour... oh, and research!
Chris Perry blogs on how the World Bank's World Development Report 2015: Mind, Society, and Behavior has generated a great deal of excitement.
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Ipsos and Amgen scoop 2 MRS Awards
Ipsos and biopharma company, Amgen, were double winners at the MRS Awards 2014 – taking both the Grand Prix for Greatest Impact Award and the Award for Healthcare Research.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2014
The Ipsos Almanac is our review of life, society and business in Britain in 2014.
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Why companies fail when success becomes routine
Milorad Ajder in City A.M. examines why the corporate landscape is littered with trailblazing companies whose performance have started to slip.
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Best and worst of British: The attractiveness of the UK in the eyes of young people overseas
An online survey commissioned by the British Council from Ipsos shows that young adults from overseas see Brits as `polite and good mannered'.
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Active Adults Survey for Sport Wales
The Active Adults Survey by Sport Wales with fieldwork by Ipsos shows significant growth in participation in sport in Wales with the numbers of adults taking part in sport three or more times a week at their highest ever levels.
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Public Attitudes to Science 2014
The UK public are as enthusiastic about science as they ever have been, with attitudes to science having come a long way over the past 25 years, according to the Public Attitudes to Science study for 2014.