Our new global training programme for 2026 focuses on the full range of courses required for today's fast-paced market. Our newly launched courses below include AI, insight engines, data quality, moderating, podcast creation and now a new carbon literacy course.
The majority of our courses continue to be run as live Zoom sessions, although those courses that work more effectively in person will be held at our Training Suite in Clerkenwell, London.
Build your skills and confidence to design, run and interpret robust conjoint and choice modelling studies.
Confidently discover and communicate ethnographic insights for almost every research project.
A new masterclass of cutting-edge tools for agency and client-side qualitative researchers
Learn how to combine the science of foresight with the psychology of long-term thinking to enrich consumer insight and strategic planning.
Balance the use of AI across your workflow with established research and ethical standards.
Understand why AI adoption often feels slower, patchier or less impactful than expected, and learn practical ways to help research teams move forward.
Explore how sustainability is reshaping markets, consumer behaviour and categories and learn how to integrate these shifts into stronger insight, sharper recommendations and greater advantage.
Take information and find key messages through taught material and 'hands on' learning.
To help leaders navigate change with confidence by strengthening their ability to communicate clearly, maintain focus and support teams effectively when priorities, technology and ways of working are evolving.
Cut through the hype and leave knowing exactly when, why and how to use synthetic audiences.
Develop the skills to research, monitor and evaluate international development programmes — and put your expertise to work for social change.
Turn insights into engaging short videos using ChatGPT and other AI platforms to drive stakeholder action and impact.
Learn how to help your team adapt to AI-driven change while maintaining performance, engagement and wellbeing.
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