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PhD Studentship – Creating better Area Classification for the 2011 Census of the Population

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Friday, July 30, 2010

TweetA Ph.D. studentship is available commencing end September 2010 for three years to create an updated methodology for the creation of a new area classification that will be employed on the 2011 Census of the Population, when the output data are made available. The current classification can be viewed as the ‘OAC interactive map’ at [...]

PhD studentship opportunity at University College London in migration statistics and modelling.

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Wednesday, March 24, 2010

TweetPhD studentship opportunity at University College London in migration statistics and modelling. —- PHD Studentship – (ENFOLD-ing – Explaining, Modelling and Forecasting Global Dynamics), – UCL Department / Division Department of Geography Specific unit / Sub department Migration Research Unit/CASA Duration of Studentship 3 Years Stipend £15,290 plus £3,390 tuition fees per annum Vacancy Information [...]

UCL Global Migration Symposia: Globalisation and Cosmopolitan Citizenship

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Wednesday, February 17, 2010

TweetThe first event in a new high-profile series at University College London, the UCL Global Migration Symposia, organised by the UCL Global Migration Network, is to take place on 10th March 2010. The first event is entitled: Globalisation and Cosmopolitan Citizenship: Migrating Bodies, Practices and Ideas and will be given by Professor Peggy Levitt of [...]

Advances in Spatial Analysis & e-Social Science

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

TweetUCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA) is running a free one day conference on Tuesday 13th April which will feature the work of group on projects associated with research funded by various UK research councils. The conference is free but you have to register. It is also the day before the UK’s annual conference [...]

GISRUK 2010: Call for papers now open!

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Tuesday, July 7, 2009

TweetThe Programme Committee for the GIS Research UK (GISRUK) conference in 2010 are pleased to open the call for papers. The GISRUK conference series is the UK’s national GIS research conference, established in 1993. GISRUK conferences are primarily aimed at the academic community though research papers from outside academia are welcomed. The conferences attract delegates [...]

New research vacancies at UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA)

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Saturday, June 6, 2009

TweetApplications are invited for seven new research posts within UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA) funded by the EPSRC, GLA ECONOMICS and JISC. In brief they are: 2 x Research associates with the SCALE project 1 x PhD Studentship with the SCALE project 1 x Research associate with TOTeM project 1 x Research technician [...]