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Ipsos announces winners of inaugural CARD-Ipsos Dissertation Proposal Award
Ipsos is pleased to announce the winners of the inaugural CARD-Ipsos Dissertation Proposal Award, a new competition recognizing innovation and excellence in postgraduate scholarship.
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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey March 2023
Donald Trump leads the Republican primary field. Many are concerned about the federal deficit. About one-third of Americans would consider purchasing an all-electric vehicle.
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Twenty years after the invasion of Iraq, few feel the war has made America safer
Separately, the Axios/Ipsos Two Americas Index finds that most Americans oppose a “national divorce”
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Reuters / Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker March 2023
President Biden's approval rating remains low, and a two-thirds believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.
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Ipsos gift to MSU’s School of Packaging will create a new home for packaging collection
In-kind gift will bring the NewProductWorks collection to Michigan State’s renowned packaging program
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CARD-Ipsos Dissertation Proposal Award Webinar
On March 22, CARD will be hosting a virtual seminar where the public can come and hear from the two winners to learn more about the future of marketing and where the applied research and decision-making field is heading.
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Sports in America: What we play, what we watch, what we agree on—and what we don’t
New Ipsos research explores what sports and sports fandom looks like in America today and how controversies in sports can reflect a broader political and social divide in American society.
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Five years after Parkland, what has changed?
In five charts we look at the state of gun violence in America.
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Four in ten college students describe their mental health as poor
At the same time, 4 in 10 students describe their mental health as good or very good, while the remainder – 19% – describe their mental health as neutral, according to a survey of over 18,000 enrolled college students
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What Just Happened? America's Public Response to 2022
Ipsos unpacks the biggest stories of the year to look ahead and see where the country may be headed in 2023.