Do you have a young researcher in your team to nominate?In its third year, the Research Got Talent (RGT) competition is an initiative of the Australian Data and Insights Association (ADIA) and the global ESOMAR Foundation and encourages young professionals to use market research and insights to support local charities and NGOs to overcome pressing social issues. The competition is open to young research professionals aged 18-35 who are ADIA member organisation employees or work for an ESOMAR Australian-based member. The Australian winner will attend the ADIA Leaders Forum Conference on 26 May 2022 and is automatically entered into ESOMAR’s global competition, giving them a unique opportunity to travel and present their work to an international audience at the ESOMAR Congress Toronto, Canada, from 18 - 21 September 2022. Steph Perry, Research Manager | Ipsos l Inaugural Winner, Australian Research Got Talent competition 2020 said:
Join previous winners - Steph Perry and May Chantra, Lewers Research (winner 2021) - at our briefing session next week to find out what it takes to submit a successful RGT entry. Please note - the briefing session will be held via zoom. ADIA and the ESOMAR Foundation would like to acknowledge and thank our generous sponsors for supporting this exciting project: Luma Research, Lewers Research, Stable Research, Giftpay and Quality Online Research (QOR). IT'S BACK - REGISTER TODAY AT THE EARLY BIRD PRICE! CHECK OUT THE NEW LOOK ACADEMY The ADIA Academy is an online, self-paced professional development and training platform focusing on privacy law, quality standards, workplace relations and leadership. |