The Sir David Owen Population Centre, University of Wales Cardiff,
was established in 1972 to promote the multi-disciplinary study of the
relationships between human population change and economic/social
development. Specifically, the Centre offers widely-recognised
education/training in the management of population policies and
programmes and reproductive health activities. A range of short,
Certificate study programmes and two single year MSc programmes are
available.
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The Centre has been awarded 10 European Social Fund (ESF) grants for
postgraduate students studying the MSc in Population and Development.
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The ESF Grant covers the course fees, and limited funding towards the
cost of living in Cardiff. Please feel free to forward this message to
any person who you think would be interested.
Course Units:
Formulation of Population Policies and Programmes
Demographic Analysis Statistics and Social Research Methods
Population Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Strategies
Reproductive Health and Family Planning
Bio-Social and Structural Determinants of Fertility
Gender, Fertility and Social Development
Economic Development and Development Theory
Management Strategies for Population Change
Students are required to submit nine pieces of work, and a
dissertation on a subject of their own choice.
For Further Information Contact: (Posters available upon request)
WebSite: http://www.cf.ac.uk/uwcc/pabio/associates/do.html
Email: [log in to unmask] (Ref EMCL)
Tel: + 44 1222 874794
Fax: + 44 1222 874372
Postal
Address: Jill Bourne
Admissions Tutor
Sir David Owen Population Centre
School of Pure and Applied Biology
University of Wales Cardiff
PO Box 915
CARDIFF CF1 3TL
UK
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