Statista for universities
The Campus License gives universities convenient access to Statista. Everyone who is logged in the university network can fully enjoy the benefits of the Campus License.
Students can easily find data for term papers, presentation or thesis.
Libraries/Consortia offer their users an attractive research tool.
Professors and academic researchers use Statista for research and teaching purposes.
Campus License benefits:
Campus License Trial
If your university does not have a campus license yet and you would like to request a trial, feel free to send us a request via this form or simply send an e-mail to support@statista.com.
Students can easily find data for term papers, presentation or thesis.
Libraries/Consortia offer their users an attractive research tool.
Professors and academic researchers use Statista for research and teaching purposes.
Campus License benefits:
- Access to more than 1.9m statistics and forecasts as well as topics, dossiers and reports from over 22,500 trustworthy sources
- Automatic citation output: APA, Chicago, Harvard, MLA, Bluebook, IEEE
- Publication rights for all content
- Download charts as PPT, PDF, PNG, CSV
- IP access and remote access (such as EZproxy and Shibboleth)
Campus License Trial
If your university does not have a campus license yet and you would like to request a trial, feel free to send us a request via this form or simply send an e-mail to support@statista.com.
- - Welcome to Statista
- - Statista account setup
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- - Publishing Statista content
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- - Statista for universities
- - More Statista Services
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