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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PopFest 2010: Call for Papers

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Friday, December 11, 2009

TweetThe annual PopFest conference, a conference specifically open to postgraduates from all disciplines across the social sciences studying any aspect of population, has announced a call for papers for its 2010 conference in St. Andrews. Full details of the programme are still to be confirmed but will include: parallel sessions running over three days, poster [...]

SHIP Advanced Training Workshop – 6th-10th April 2010

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Friday, December 11, 2009

TweetThe Scottish Health Informatics Programme (SHIP) are hosting a training workshop from 6-10 April 2010 at the University of St. Andrews on the topic of “Advanced Analysis of Linked Health Data“. This is an intensive five-day course on the theory and practice of analysis of large sets of linked health or social data at an [...]

ESRC Seminar Series ‘Challenges in neighbourhood effects research: does it really matter where you live and what are the implications for policy?’

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Monday, October 5, 2009

TweetThe forthcoming ESRC Seminar Series ‘Challenges in neighbourhood effects research: does it really matter where you live and what are the implications for policy?’ is organised jointly by the Centre of Housing Research, University of St Andrews, Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow and CCSR, University of Manchester. The first seminar, ‘Neighbourhood Effects: Theory [...]