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February Insights: University lectures kick off and additional 'super seminar' date announced

February sees a number of further research sessions from elephant communications, including its first 2012 university lectures.

Next week, elephant communications kicks off the first of a number of lectures at university business schools. During these dates, elephant communications will share findings of its current affairs and media research, undertaken in January 2012 for these lecture dates. The elephant team will also share highlights from its 'Footprints' research and the new 'Austerity Britain' series which launches next month. This new series for 2012 explores how consumer confidence and outlook on a range of social, economic and domestic issues have been influenced by the changing economic climate.

In addition, and following the success of last week's double-bill "super seminar" research sessions, HPI and elephant communications have announced a further free seminar for 23 February. This session will be held in Central London and will once again be led by Juliet and Guy. Both HPI and elephant communications will overlay the original January presentations with highlights from new research data, which is due in early February.

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  • PR, Communication

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  • big footprint
  • consultancy
  • elephant communications
  • heavyweight thinking

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