Conferences and Workshops

Call for Abstracts: 2013 International Conference on Family Planning

The International Conference on Family Planning organizers invite abstracts on cutting edge research and program results directed at enabling individuals in the world, especially in low-income areas, to achieve their contraceptive and reproductive intentions. Of particular interest are abstracts on research demonstrating how family planning benefits and advances the health and wealth of people and nations and on high impact or best practices of family planning programs and service delivery models.

4th Annual IGSS Conference, Boulder, CO, October 10-12, 2013

With support from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development and the Population Association of America, the Institute of Behavioral Science and University of Colorado Population Center are hosting the 4th annual Integrating Genetics and the Social Sciences Conference. The goal of this conference is to showcase behavioral and molecular genetic studies that enhance demographic and social scientific inquiry. Researchers from any of the biological or social sciences are encouraged to participate.

2013 NIH Regional Seminar on Program Funding and Grants Administration in Baltimore, MD

Are you ready for an opportunity to meet and discuss grant issues with NIH policy officers, grants management, review and program officials, and NIH senior leadership…all in a central location? 

Would you like the opportunity to network over the course of 2 days with grants administrators, researchers, students, financial officials, and grant writers from around the world? 

SSRI ~ Census Research Center Microdata: Exploring the Possibilities for Business, Demographic, and Health Research

Presenters: Gale Boyd, Joseph Lariscy, Deborah Rho. 9:00 am -- 2:00 pm (lunch will be served). Overview: Learn about the Possibilities for Business, Demographic, and Health Research using Non-Public Census Research Center Microdata. This event will include presentations of research undertaken with these Micro-Data and a discussion of how researchers interested in planning projects using them should proceed. Attenders will have the opportunity to discuss with the presenters the researcher's goals and planned projects, and to explore how they might use Non-Public Micro-Data to advance those.

Call for Papers and Applications: Perspectives on Time Use in the U.S. Conference and Workshop

The deadline for submission of paper abstracts is January 15, 2014. Authors chosen to present papers will be notified by February 14, 2014. The deadline for submission of applications to the Workshop is March 1, 2014 and workshop applicants will be notified by March 15. Detailed information is contained in the call for papers and call for applications documents, which you can access using this link.