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Dr George W Leeson
University of Oxford
http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/people/george-leeson
Events this person is hosting:
Thursday 30 April 2015
14:00
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Recovering surviving census records to reconstruct population, economic and cultural history of Europe
Dr Siegfried Gruber
(University of Graz)
Historical Demography – A Place in Modern Demography?
Thursday 7 May 2015
14:00
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‘Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900?’
Professor Tommy Bengtsson
(Lund University )
Historical Demography – A Place in Modern Demography?
Thursday 4 June 2015
14:00
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Marriage in crisis: WWI and behavioural change in Belgium
Dr Saskia Hin
(University of Leuven )
Historical Demography – A Place in Modern Demography?
Wednesday 17 June 2015
14:00
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“Why go intergenerational? The Added Value Argument”
Professor Matt Kaplan
(Penn State University, USA)
Thursday 23 November 2017
14:00
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The Ageing of the Myanmar Farming population: awareness and expectations
Professor Sarah Harper
(Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, University of Oxford)
The Geopolitical Implications of Global Population Change
Events this person is organising:
Thursday 30 April 2015
14:00
-
Recovering surviving census records to reconstruct population, economic and cultural history of Europe
Dr Siegfried Gruber
(University of Graz)
Historical Demography – A Place in Modern Demography?
Thursday 7 May 2015
14:00
-
‘Life Under Pressure: Mortality and Living Standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900?’
Professor Tommy Bengtsson
(Lund University )
Historical Demography – A Place in Modern Demography?
Thursday 4 June 2015
14:00
-
Marriage in crisis: WWI and behavioural change in Belgium
Dr Saskia Hin
(University of Leuven )
Historical Demography – A Place in Modern Demography?
Thursday 11 June 2015
14:00
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Learning Hygiene: Mortality Patterns by Religion in the Don Army Territory (Southern Russia), 1867-1916
Dr Noël Bonneuil
(the French National Institute for Demographic Studies )
Historical Demography – A Place in Modern Demography?
Wednesday 17 June 2015
14:00
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“Why go intergenerational? The Added Value Argument”
Professor Matt Kaplan
(Penn State University, USA)
Thursday 26 October 2017
14:00
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Global population ageing: the need for an international human rights approach
Dr Marijke De Pauw
(Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
The Geopolitical Implications of Global Population Change
Thursday 2 November 2017
14:00
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Societal change or the scale of immigration? How the British press has influenced public concern about migration, 1997-2015
Dr William Allen
(University of Oxford)
The Geopolitical Implications of Global Population Change
Thursday 9 November 2017
14:00
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Novel prospects in malaria control
Professor Charles Godfray
(University of Oxford)
The Geopolitical Implications of Global Population Change
Thursday 16 November 2017
14:00
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Climate change, agriculture and human health
Dr Marco Springmann
(University of Oxford)
The Geopolitical Implications of Global Population Change
Thursday 23 November 2017
14:00
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The Ageing of the Myanmar Farming population: awareness and expectations
Professor Sarah Harper
(Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, University of Oxford)
The Geopolitical Implications of Global Population Change
Thursday 30 November 2017
14:00
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The next global volcanic catastrophe
Professor David Pyle
(University of Oxford)
The Geopolitical Implications of Global Population Change
Thursday 5 May 2022
14:00
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Social policy architecture and development: status and prospects
Various Speakers
Trinity 2022 Seminar Series - The Challenges Facing an Ageing Africa and Latin America in the 21st Century
Thursday 12 May 2022
14:00
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Technologies and Older People
Various Speakers
Trinity 2022 Seminar Series - The Challenges Facing an Ageing Africa and Latin America in the 21st Century