ESRC Funded Seminar Series
Analysing Longitudinal Data - Bridging the gap between methodology and
sociological research
'Longitudinal Analysis - The Theoretical Paradigm'
Friday 13th December 2002 10.00am - 3.00pm
The first seminar in the programme will be held at Stirling University, on
Friday 13th December 2002 10.00am - 3.00pm.
Presentations include
* Longitudinal Analysis - The Theoretical Paradigm: Professor Richard
Davies, Lancaster University
* Living in Scotland: Professor Nick Buck, Essex University
*The Scottish Longitudinal Study: Professor Paul Boyle, St Andrews
University
*The Millennium Cohort: Professor Heather Joshi, Institute of Education
Further details will shortly be available on our website www.lss.stir.ac.uk
<http://www.lss.stir.ac.uk>
There will be a strict limit of 40 places (allocated on a first come first
serve basis). There will be no fee for attendance and lunch will be
provided. To reserve a place e-mail Dr Vernon Gayle
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