The Population Geography Research Group (PGRG) provides a forum for population geographers to present and discuss the latest findings of research in the sub-discipline through its conference and publication activities, to debate relevant theoretical, philosophical and methodological issues, and to consider policy dimensions, both in the UK and internationally.
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PhD Programme at CCSR and University of Manchester

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Tuesday, February 16, 2010

TweetThe Centre for Census and Survey Research (CCSR) and the Social Statistics Discipline Area at the University of Manchester is offering a PhD programme in Quantitative Social Science and Social Statistics. CCSR is a multidisciplinary research centre in the School of Social Sciences. Part of Manchester’s top-rated Sociology submission in the most recent Research Assessment [...]

PhD studentship in demography

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Monday, April 20, 2009

TweetThe newly established ESRC Centre for Population Change at the University of Southampton is pleased to announce a new PhD studentship in demography. The studentship would suit a person with good computing skills and an interest in demographic measurement, who has, or expects to have, a postgraduate degree in demography, or a related social science [...]

TWO ESRC Postgraduate Studentships in Scottish Universities

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Tuesday, February 24, 2009

TweetScottish Human Geography Consortium TWO ESRC Postgraduate Research Studentship Opportunities (1+3/+3), 2009 start The Scottish Human Geography Consortium incorporates human geography delivery units at the Universities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, St. Andrews, and Strathclyde. It provides ESRC-recognised specialist postgraduate training in the form of the Kindrogan Postgraduate Training Weekend and other activities, and has [...]

POPFEST 2009 – Call for papers

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Friday, February 6, 2009

TweetWe would like to draw your attention to Popfest 2009, the 17th annual conference of postgraduate students in Population-related studies. Popfest 2009 will be taking place from the 2nd July to the 4th of July 2009, and will be hosted by the Population At LSE research students at the London School of Economics and Political Science [...]