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The 2008 World Social Marketing Conference underlined the NSM Centre’s growing reputation as an international leader in the field of social marketing. The Centre’s International Programme has experienced exponential growth over the past 12 months having delivered successful social marketing training, programmes and services to a number of key European and international organisations.
The International Team are currently collaborating on projects with organisations including the World Health Organisation (WHO), European Commission (EC) and numerous national and regional public health organisations in Europe and across the globe.
Aim
The primary aim of the International Programme is to increase understanding of social marketing approaches at the international level and to build social marketing skills and capacity. The International Team works with a broad range of clients to increase understanding of strategic and operational social marketing principles and techniques.
Summer Schools
In line with its objective of increasing social marketing skills and capacity, the Centre will be running Social Marketing Summer Schools in Bled (Slovenia) and London (UK). The Summer Schools will be of interest to any professional involved in behaviour change and will provide participants with a grounding in the principles and practice of social marketing. For more information on the Summer Schools click here.
More Info
For more information on the NSM Centre’s International Programme, please contact John Bromley, Director, on +44 020 7799 1955, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or Luke Van Der Beeke, Strategic Marketing Manager, on +44 020 7799 1959, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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