Two job openings at the assistant level this fall at UW Seattle. Spread the word! Sex/Gender/Sexuality position is at apply.interfolio.com/151038apply.interfolio.com/151028@iaphs.bsky.social#sociology
Some personal news: we’re moving to Seattle! We will both be starting new tenured positions at UW Seattle in the fall—I’ll be in Sociology and @jkerwin.bsky.social will be in Econ. I am so excited to join a great group of demographers and sociologists at UW. Thankful for an amazing 10 years at UMN.
Do you have recommendations for a good organizer for a #PAA2025#Demography
Join us for an exciting IAPHS Online Event: "Bridging The Gap: Communicating Research To Policymakers & Beyond" on May 30, 2024 at 12-1PM EST. Visit iaphs.org/tools-for-su...#episky#econsky#scisky
Join us for an exciting @iaphs.bsky.socialiaphs.org/tools-for-su... to learn more! **This webinar is open to everyone and free! (plz sign up for the online account)
Here is the link to register iaphs.org/bridging-the... You do not need to be and IAPHS member to participate.
Panelists from the Population Reference Bureau will describe how to write effectively, avoid common pitfalls in writing for nontechnical readers, identify target audiences, and use communication tools and platforms to share your research. They’ll also provide resources to help you get started.
The @iaphs.bsky.social webinar will highlight ways to expand the reach of your research by distilling your findings into messages and formats tailored for nontechnical audiences, including policymakers and the media.
Have you ever wondered how to get your research into the hands of policymakers, or wished your findings were known by a wider audience? Check out the @iaphs.bsky.social@datageekb.bsky.social#demography
Do people have examples of course syllabi that focus on infectious diseases and social dynamics? I am thinking of developing a related course and wanted to see what was out there. www.nature.com/articles/s41...#demography#epidemiology
The use of new datastreams and local knowledge to shed light on social aspects of disease transmission will allow more accurate modelling and prediction of epidemics.