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Our live, in-person training events share UX knowledge, foster relationships, and builds community around the world.
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Each training offers a variety of courses in UX design, research and management. Choose a date and format that works for you, then browse course options. Pay only for the courses you attend.
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Each training event offers a different combination of courses. With more than 50 full-day training courses to choose from at various events, there's something for everyone.
Read detailed course descriptions (and upcoming dates) for some of our most popular courses:
Unearthing user pain points to drive breakthrough design concepts
interaction
Use metrics from quantitative research to demonstrate value
research
Learn and apply practical leadership skills to your UX role, regardless of job title
management
Earn UX Certification. This exam-based credential reinforces learning and boosts your credibility.
How it works:
Leading organizations have sent more than 50,000 professionals to NN/g training since 1998. Here are a few companies who have invested in UX training in 2019-2020:
With intensive courses and optional exam-based UX Certification, NN/g user experience training provides the knowledge, skills, and credibility you need to create designs that are both usable and appealing.
UX training is a valuable investment
Learning how to create more successful interfaces is cheap compared with the amount of time and money organizations waste on uninformed design debates, poor decisions and fixing underperforming interfaces. Well-informed people drive good decisions and avoid costly mistakes.
Intensive courses provide practical education
Our live, intensive courses run allow attendees to embrace a topic, understand the foundation, learn methods, apply these methods in class exercises and discuss with instructors and classmates to absorb the subject matter. Browse the extensive course listing & for detailed topic lists and course summaries.
Based on empirical research
Research is the foundation of our training courses. We've observed thousands of people interacting with interfaces. We are continually testing new interfaces and compiling data which we provide in our courses to help attendees eliminate opinion-based design arguments back at the office.
Decades of experience in UX
Nielsen Norman Group principals and instructors have published the most cited literature in the field of user experience including Jakob Nielsen's "Designing Web Usability, " Don Norman's "The Design of Everyday Things," and Bruce Tognazzini's "Tog on Software Design." Our instructors are seasoned UX professionals that base their courses on the real demands of the jobs our attendees need to do. Our materials and exercises are rooted in the reality we have experienced throughout our careers.
UX Certification
UX Certification reinforces and tests the user-experience abilities and knowledge gained in NN/g courses. Boost your credibility by being UX Certified by internationally-recognized experts.
What attendees have to say
At the NN/g seminar, it is like letting a breath of fresh air into your head. My conference notes look like an action plan for what to do when I get back to my desk.
Ian Anderson, European Commission, Brussels
One intensive and comprehensive day saved me weeks and months of reading textbooks.
Wendy Moncur, Dept. of Sustainability and Environment, Melbourne, Australia
Superbly presented...can be directly applied to real problems. Easily the best seminar I have ever attended.
Craig Wolfe, May Department Stores Co.
This session [Interaction Design] provided an excellent overview of interaction design, and learning the principles of usability from Tog felt like learning about gravity from Newton!
Brian Patrick Snyder, Whirlpool Corporation
This has been a great opportunity to meet and network with other Web professionals. The brainstorming I observed and participated in has been very enlightening and worthwhile.
Keisha M. Thomas, University of Chicago Press
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