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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methods@manchester web resource for social science methods

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Thursday, September 16, 2010

Tweetmethods@manchester is a web resource which brings together The University of Manchester’s internationally acclaimed expertise on social research methods. Visit www.methods.manchester.ac.uk to watch video clips of experts talking about specific methods: examples include Martin Everett’s leading work on Social Network Analysis, Wes Sharrock on Ethnomethodology, Nick Shryane on Structural Equation Modelling and Ian Plewis on Multilevel [...]

Erste Foundation Social Research Fellowships 2010/2011

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Friday, June 18, 2010

TweetThe Erste Foundation has published a new call for expression of interests, this time focusing on “Migration and its effects on demographic and economic development in Central and Eastern Europe”. Submission deadline for receipt of expressions of interest is 20 July 2010. For more information please visit: http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/research/regions/europe/east/opportunities .

2 Post Doc positions available at Morgan Centre

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Thursday, June 4, 2009

TweetTwo Post Doctoral Research Fellows are required to join the Morgan Centre at the University of Manchester, a research centre providing a focus for research and teaching in the field of personal life and relationship. These posts will provide the successful applicants with an opportunity to develop their knowledge and understanding of innovative research in this [...]

Reader/Soc. Sci. for Medical Humanities – Univ. Durham

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Thursday, February 26, 2009

TweetReader/Soc. Sci. for Medical Humanities – Geography – University of Durham   The Centre for Medical Humanities and the Department of Geography seek to appoint a Reader in Social Science for Medical Humanities from 1st September 2009 or as soon as possible thereafter. S/he will be based for the first four years in the Centre [...]