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Welcome to the Berkeley Population Center

The Berkeley Population Center provides a home to integrate the diverse and dispersed population researchers on our campus. BPC is a program to support innovative research on our signature themes of population health, family, labor and immigration. Cutting across these themes are our shared interests in demographic theory, innovative methods, historical perspectives, and the collection and distribution of demographic data.

Through its participation in campus seminars, colloquia, and with its cores of data and computing, administration, and service, BPC offers affiliates an active network of collaboration and grant support.

 

Pilot Grant Call for Proposals
Due dates are November 1 and May 1

The Berkeley Population Center partners with the Center for the Demography and Economics of Aging (CEDA), the Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Program, and the Center for Health Research to fund pilot project proposals in any area of population studies, broadly defined, as per the missions of each center, of up to $20,000. For detailed information, please click on the links below for Call for Papers, and the Guidelines for Proposal Submission document.
Call for Pilot Proposals
Guidelines for Proposal Submission

 


Pilot grant proposals are due on November 1 and May 1, although we accept proposals at any time.

For more events, check out our Calendar

Save the date! BPC will co-sponsor (with UCLA) a conference on formal methods to be held in Berkeley on Monday, June 7, 2010.

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Demography Jobs Listserv now open to BPC affiliate grad students. Click here for online signup or write to the Popcenter. We regularly post jobs of a wide range of interest to social scientists.

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