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Global Affairs: Key insights, data and solutions
Here’s Ipsos' best and freshest data and actionable intelligence on global issues for business leaders, policymakers and insights professionals
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Most Americans want more government action on food safety, labeling
New Axios/Ipsos American Health Index finds areas of common ground on food labeling, politician health disclosures
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Ipsos Transatlantic Pulse: Europeans more likely than Americans to say companies should help solve societal problems
Attitudes about corporate ESG, DEI programs diverge and converge across regional and generational lines.
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Ipsos Pride Survey 2025: Majority are for anti-discrimination protections, but support slips for several LGBT+ issues
A new Ipsos survey across 26 countries finds the proportion in favour of everything from trans athletes to Pride Month marketing is down since 2021.
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Learners Research Week
Ipsos is delighted to be hosting several Lightening Talks and Demos at this year’s Learners Research Week, a first-of-its-kind event with programs curated by top research leaders in our field.
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[WEBINAR] Know the New America: Growth Audiences
Join us for a dynamic conversation with leaders in corporate reputation, marketing, and social impact as we triangulate insights on bringing more expansive understanding in the workplace and the marketplace today.
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FQ Lounge: POSSIBLE 2025
Ipsos is proud to be an official partner of the FQ Equality Lounge, advancing equality together with other leading and forward-thinking brands.
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ARF: Cross-Cultural Insights Strategies for 2025
Join Ipsos’ Janelle James who will moderate the next ARF Cultural Effectiveness Council to explore how consumer expectations are evolving, what’s working in today’s environment, and how marketing strategies can adapt.
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Accessible Online Banking
Discover how brands can deepen customer relationships, drive referrals, and build positive public perception by addressing accessibility gaps in their digital experiences.
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Most current federal workers believe their agency effectively uses funds
New Washington Post/Ipsos poll of federal workers finds few are satisfied with their job in the federal government, though most plan to stay