APPOLGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING
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 contact
Mr Richard A. Batchelor,
School of Geography & Geosciences, University of St Andrews,
Irvine Building, North Street, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9AL, UK.
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
tel: +44 (0) 1334463923
fax: +44 (0) 1334463949
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