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9.10.09 - BURISA/UPTAP Seminar on ‘Understanding Population Trends and Processes: Building Capacity through User-Academic Collaboration’ at City Hall, London

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This workshop was designed to disseminate the findings of a series of ‘applied’ research projects funded by the ESRC that involve the analysis of secondary sets by so-called ‘User Fellows’ i.e. researchers from various non-academic organisations who have been undertaking relatively short-term projects in collaboration with researchers from centres of academic excellence around the country. The subjects are wide ranging (from poverty in old age through to library usage!) and all very topical.

Chair: John Stillwell (UPTAP Coordinator)

Understanding Population Trends and Processes: Pioneering user fellowships
John Stillwell (University of Leeds)
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Understanding the importance of work histories in determining poverty in old age
Malcolm Nicholls (Deprtment of Work and Pensions) and Karen Glaser (Kings College London)
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Patterns, predictors and implications of multimorbidity: Research findings
Joanne Coy (Health Improvement Principal - Cancer Inequalities /Research and Evaluation Manager NHS Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University)
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Language in London
Michelle von Ahn (Newham Borough Council)and Ruth Lupton (London School of Economics)
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Counting the population more accurately using administrative data
Les Mayhew (City University and Mayhew Harper Associates)
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vizLib: Visualization of Customer Library Behaviour
Robert Radburn (Leicestershire County Council and City University)
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Spatial Interaction Modelling of Performing Arts Audiences in London
Orian Brook (Audiences London and University of St Andrews)
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