As the snow thaws, we’re all keen to see some green shoots in the coming months and have been swotting up on all the things we need to do now to ensure our outdoor spaces will look their best this summer... https://t.co/PIwB0Gtb1N
We’ve been working on a few brand collaborations lately, but this has to be one of the more intriguing ones that we’ve seen: Heinz Baked Beans on Weetabix for breakfast! 🤔
Join us Tuesday at 9am or 2pm for a 1hr webinar led by Beyond Research that analyses the human response to COVID-19 and will support brands in their successful reaction to the crisis. Find all the details here: https://t.co/QI4IOw3ArI
If you’re working from home and can suddenly hear birds now the traffic and planes have practically disappeared, here’s a useful article to help you identify each one.
Home birds: how to spot 20 of the most common species from your window, walk or garden
https://t.co/debwWTMIq1
One of our favourite ways to maintain a connection with the rest of the world during lockdown: Exploring local radio across the globe
https://t.co/587ZHUPgKD
#StayHome#StayConnected
We love to travel and to learn new words. We’re sure we won’t be the only ones experiencing ‘Fernweh’ in the coming months. We will however, be searching far and wide (online) for more linguistic gems! https://t.co/FRcSfeABMQ
Our weekend listening recommendation is “You’re Dead To Me”: a brilliant mix of historical experts and comedians discussing historical figures from the Neanderthals to Josephine Baker in a fun and informative way. We love this one!
Our first podcast recommendation is “Something Rhymes with Purple”: @susie_dent & @GylesB1 explain the origins of all sorts of English words. You’ll learn fascinating facts to tell your friends next time you’re down the virtual pub! Also sure to improve your Countdown score
As our focus shifts entirely online for now and we hear more about the difficulties of social distancing and self-isolation being experienced around the world - we’ve compiled some of the team’s favourite podcasts. Hoping these help you beat the boredom and stay more connected.
As climate change continues to impact our increasingly unpredictable weather patterns, the UK tries to harness technological developments to better predict and plan for the impact of these storms
https://t.co/21Oqmk3vO4
Can VR enhance the way we view and consume art? The new #southbank Van Gogh Experience, narrated by non-other than himself, hopes to pave the way for interactive art exhibitions
https://t.co/CsitgCQZ7H
Interest in electric vehicles is at an all-time high….and this is borne out by the number of studies we’ve worked on over the last 3 years!
Here’s a review of the best EVs for 2020.
https://t.co/DFKZsnKMEY
For anyone new, or relatively new, to qualitative research, this two day course could be the perfect match. Learn all about moderating theory and practice with some of the best qualitative researchers in the business, including our very own Greig Burnside https://t.co/WhjWXL6jUg
Not many surprises at the #Oscars but a significant moment for recognition of foreign language films with #parasite making history
https://t.co/rPNniNsvQH
As the UK leaves the EU, here’s a great article by Martina Navratilova about how speaking a foreign language makes you a better person… https://t.co/xQvvowrfPC
Berlin is cool, but we knew that already. After a few recent trips, we can confirm that Hamburg is a fantastic place for a short break this winter, even if it is a bit drizzly… https://t.co/VnsKVkAxkz
We’re backing the Bakerloo extension and would love it if you did too. https://t.co/pj7jvcQG38 just think how much easier it will be for SE London-based participants – and researchers – to whizz into Central London for group discussions! Have your say before 22nd December!