NEWS8 December 2014
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UK — Northstar has welcomed two new postgraduate LSE students to its Advanced Internship Programme (AIP).
The programme, launched in May 2014, is open to PhD students from the department of anthropology at the London School of Economics (LSE). It was designed to allow PhD students to experience the commercial side of social research.
The latest interns, Agustin Diz and Amy Penfield, will join the programme in 2015.
“We have been delighted with the quality of our interns from the LSE, and their enthusiasm and new ideas in developing progressive consumer insight programmes,” said Noah Roychowdhury, principal of Northstar UK. “It is clear that the Advanced Internship Programme is a great opportunity for candidates to bring their fieldwork expertise to a commercial environment, and we look forward to another successful and interesting year in 2015.”
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