[Brownbag] Demography Brown Bag March 16: Student PAA Presentations, Session II
Monique Verrier
monique at demog.berkeley.edu
Fri Mar 11 17:04:38 PST 2016
Please join us for a Demography Brown Bag Presentation on Wednesday, March
16. We will have our second session of PAA practice talks.
Demography and Sociology and Demography students will present papers and
posters that will be presented at the annual Population Association of
America meeting that takes place March 31 - April 2 in Washington D.C.
The following Demography and Sociology and Demography students will present
papers and posters:
Hayley Pierce - Paper presentation: "Now What? Reducing Infant Mortality
after Failure to Reach Millennium Development Goal 4."
Robert Pickett - Poster presentation: "Stable By Assumption: Uncovering
Fluidity in Race and Sex in the American Community Survey."
Leslie Root - Poster presentation: "Geographic Differentials in Russian
Mortality Improvement, 2003-2012."
Thank you,
Monique
To view past brown bag presentations, please go here:
vimeo.com/berkeleypopscience
Monique Verrier
Graduate Student Affairs Officer
University of California, Berkeley
tel: 510.642.9800 fax: 510.643.8558
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The Demography Brown Bag Seminars take place on Wednesdays from 12:10 to 1:00,
in room 100 of the Demography building, 2232 Piedmont Ave. Please try to arrive
before 12:10 so we can start promptly at the scheduled time. Regular and
decaffeinated coffee will be available, as well as cookies and hot water for
tea. Administrative inquiries may be addressed to the Demography Office at
642-9800, or monique at demog.berkeley.edu. If you would like to inquire about
presenting a seminar yourself, or have suggestions for other potential
speakers, please contact Liz Vasile at evasile at berkeley.edu. Visit our webpage
for an up-to-date list of future Brown Bag Seminars visit our website at
http://www.demog.berkeley.edu/announcements/brownbag.shtml Funding partially
provided by the Berkeley Population Center and The Center for the Economics and
Demography of Aging (CEDA).
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