Population Geography Research Group (PopGRG)
The Population Geography Research Group of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers)
- A week from now, Kirsten Clarke will be presenting a webinar on Remote work and mobilities. It is free to attend and will be from 2-3 pm GMT. Read more and sign-up on the link: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/inspiring-...
- Are you interested in the Royal Geographical Society annual conference, but unsure about how it works and how to get involved? RGS organises a free postgraduate webinar about this on January 27th. Follow the link for more info! www.rgs.org/events/upcom...
- On February 4th, Kirsten Clarke is going to present an inspiring population webinar on "Remote work and mobilities: Exploring patterns, experiences, and impacts on rural communities in the UK post-pandemic". Register and read more on the following link: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/inspiring-...
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- Reposted by Population Geography Research Group (PopGRG)🏠 We're living in a time of housing shortages, expensive rents, and poor-quality homes, to which the government’s answer is to “build, baby, build”. But are things that simple? Our latest research spotlight explores this issue. Read more👉bit.ly/49o8DOS
- Have you read an incredible postgraduate dissertation about populations or migration this year? We are currently looking for submissions for the Bob Woods Postgraduate Dissertation prize! Deadline is January 31st. Read more on our website: populationgeographies.com/prizes/
- Are you thinking it would be great to organise session about migration or populations at the 2026 RGS conference (2-4 Sep)? We can sponsor sessions helping with publicity and marketing and would love to hear your ideas! Read more and apply here: populationgeographies.com/events/