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Upcoming NEDRA Programming
Thu, October 31, 2013 11:16 AM
|
Laura Parshall
The second Research Basics Boot Camp of the fall season was held on October 18th at Northeastern University. Don't worry if you missed it: there will be another in the spring, just before the annual conference!
Coming up on November 14th, don't miss The Golden Egg: How to Find Elusive International Prospects, a RING to be held at Northeastern University! Join senior research analyst Jamie Fors in a roundtable on international research. Discuss how to discover new international prospects, what resources are useful in your search, and how to estimate a prospect's capacity to give. Objectives for this RING are to:
1. Share the resources and techniques you use to discover new international prospects and how to uncover their assets and giving potential
and
2. Share how your institution assigns capacity ratings to their international prospects.
You can sign up for the RING on the
Upcoming Programs
page. And, as always, if you have an idea for a NEDRA program you'd like to see, please feel free to submit it at the
Program Proposal
page!
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