Raleigh, NC, August 1, 2024
L&E Research is delighted to become the newest advisory board member and valued partner of the University of Georgia’s Master of Marketing Research Program at Terry College of Business. As a leader in qualitative research, L&E Research is excited to contribute to this globally renowned program. The partnership is focused on providing exceptionally high-quality, qualitative recruitment and field management services to support UGA MMR students on an annual basis. This represents L&E Research’s second collaboration with an educational institution: The University of Georgia, which educates the next generation of market researchers, now joins the MRII program, which is responsible for setting the curriculum
L&E Research is a leading provider of qualitative market research solutions, specializing in participant recruitment and field management services. L&E Research’s dedication to innovation and excellence is reflected in their strategic partnerships and contributions to advancing the field of market research. By joining forces with esteemed educational institutions such as the University of Georgia’s Master of Marketing Research Program and the MRII program, L&E Research continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of market research education and fostering the next generation of research professionals.
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