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>THE LONG VIEW:LONGITUDINAL STUDIES IN SCOTLAND
>26th & 27th FEBRUARY 2004
>Longitudinal Studies Centre - Scotland
>University of St Andrews
>This is a two-day event on longitudinal social science data. The meeting
>will have a Scottish focus and is for both academic and non-academic social
>researchers. There will be talks on the existing large-scale longitudinal
>datasets and the newly available data from The Millennium Cohort Study, The
>British Household Panel Survey (Living in Scotland) and The Scottish
>Longitudinal Study. There will also be a number of presentations on other
>sources of longitudinal data on Scotland and Scottish society. There will be
>substantive talks drawing on longitudinal data in the areas of the Scottish
>economy, education in Scotland and ageing and fertility, as well as
>presentations on Scottish identity and public opinions in Scotland.
>Professor Ian Diamond (Chief Executive of the UK Economic and Social
>Research Council) will give a key-note address. There will be opportunities
>to meet with the principal investigators of the major longitudinal studies
>and other researchers in Scotland interested in longitudinal data.
>The meeting will be held at the University of St Andrews and at the
>luxurious Rusacks Hotel. The full cost of attendance is £160 for residential
>delegates (this includes the registration fee, accommodation and meals). The
>cost of attendance for non-residential delegates is £75 (this includes
>registration, tea and coffee and lunch on Friday). The number of places is
>strictly limited.
>To book a place complete the registration form and return it by 23rd January
>2004 to
>Mr Richard A. Batchelor,
>School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews,
>Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9AL, UK.
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>tel: +44 (0) 1334463923
>fax: +44 (0) 1334463949
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