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Population Geography Research Group (PopGRG) (Joanna Stillwell Prize)

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Tweet Population Geography Research Group (PopGRG) (Joanna Stillwell Prize) This prize is named in memory of the daughter of Professor John Stillwell of the University of Leeds. Joanna, who was a geography graduate from the University of Sheffield, died in 2004.  The Population Geography Research Group has set up three prizes (£100 for first prize; [...]

The Joanna Stillwell Prize for Population Geography Dissertations

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2009

TweetThe Joanna Stillwell Prize for Population Geography Dissertations   The Population Geography Research Group (PopGRG) of the RGS-IBG has set up three prizes (£100 for 1st; £50 for 2nd; £25 for 3rd) to be awarded for the best undergraduate dissertations of 2009 in the broad field of Population Geography.    Would you or your colleagues [...]

BSPS Prize 2009 – Best MSc Dissertation

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Monday, February 23, 2009

TweetBSPS Prize 2009 Entries are invited for the 2009 BSPS Prize. This is awarded to the entry judged to be the best MSc. Dissertation on a demographic topic during the year 2008 (which would normally be at or around distinction level). Applicants should supply four copies of their dissertation, which do not need to be [...]