Women in Research

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Free Networking and Conference Meet-Ups Hosted Globally

Help Develop the Next Generation of Researchers & Executives

Supporting Global Women In Research — Together.

Amplifying Diverse Voices in Market Research

WIRe believes in the positive impact of women in business.
We work to advance the contributions and voice of women in research, both for themselves and for the greater good of the industry.

Our Mission & Principles
We're a Global Network

We arm women with the tools to develop professionally, built connections, and stay inspired.

Worldwide Events

Events are free to attend and include educational panels and speakers, wellness activations, and plenty of time for networking!

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Free Webinars

Our Annual Webinar Series and WIRe+ sponsored webinars feature prominent industry leaders speaking on topics chosen by the WIRe community.


WIRe Webinars

Scholarship Fund

In partnership with the ESOMAR Foundation, our Global Scholarship Fund aims to advance the contributions of Women in Research around the world.

About the Fund
WIRe BLOG

International Women's Day 2024: #InspireInclusion and #InvestInWomen

International Women's Day 2024 is March 8th — join us in the celebratory festivities, #InvestInWomen, and #InspireInclusion!

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WIRe Events

Our free, educational networking events are held twice annually in cities around the globe.

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Our Programs

WIRe’s programming and resources support women and diverse communities in Market Research and adjacent industries.

WIRe Programs
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