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PopGRG sponsored sessions at the RGS-IBG 2011 International Conference
TweetThe Population Geography Research Group (PopGRG) invites proposals for sessions at the RGS-IBG Annual International Conference in London, 31st August-3rd September 2011. The conference theme is the geographical imagination. Sessions may take the form of presented papers, panels, practitioner forums, discussions or workshops. Innovative sessions and formats are encouraged. Sessions are 1 hour 40 minutes [...]
Population Geography Research Group (PopGRG) (Joanna Stillwell Prize)
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; [...]
Migrant transnationalism, integration and place – call for papers (RGS-IBG 2010)
TweetWe would like to invite abstracts for papers to be presented at a panel we propose for inclusion in the 2010 conference of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). The panel theme is migrant transnationalism, integration and place. MIGRANT TRANSNATIONALISM, INTEGRATION AND PLACE SESSION ABSTRACT: This session aims to explore the intersections between migrants’ transnational [...]
PGRG AGM minutes
TweetThe 2009 annual general meeting (AGM) of the Population Geography Research Group (PGRG) took place at the University of Manchester on Wednesday 26 th August 2009 The agenda for the meeting can be downloaded from this site. The (unconfirmed) minutes for the meeting are now available
PGRG 2009 Annual General Meeting
TweetThe 2009 annual general meeting (AGM) of the Population Geography Research Group (PGRG) will take place at the University of Manchester on Wednesday 26 th August 2009 13.10-14.25 (Room 142). The agenda for the meeting can be downloaded from this site. The AGM will coincide with the Royal Geographical Society with Institute for British Geographers Annual International [...]
New PGRG website launched
TweetThe committee of the PGRG are delighted to officially launch the new website of the research group – following the hard work of Pablo Mateos (Communications Officer of PGRG ) and colleague at University College London. The new PGRG website that can be found at the following URL: www.popgeog.org The new website features the main [...]