LIVES International Conference 9-10 November 2023 in Lausanne

The life course in turbulent times

As our society faces global crises in short succession in the 21st century, the interest for longitudinal studies has heightened. Cutting-edge data, methods and research are crucially needed to investigate the impact of crises and other adverse events on life course transitions and trajectories.

What role do material, motivational, cognitive and non-cognitive resources (such as resistance to stress) play in bolstering individuals’ resilience over time – and how do they interact with social inequalities? How do governments, markets and families reduce or increase the vulnerability of different social groups in the aftermath of crises?

Full details: https://www.centre-lives.ch/en/lives-international-conference-2023

Deadline: 18 June 2023

2022 Cross-Institutional PhD Colloquium: Ethnicity and Migration — call for abstracts

8-9 June 2022

The ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change (MiSoC), the Essex Centre for Migration Studies, UEA Migration Network and Sussex Centre for Migration Research invite PhD research students to submit their abstracts for presentation at the 4th annual Cross-Institutional PhD Colloquium on Ethnicity and Migration.

The conference will be in hybrid (online and in-person) format, and students will be eligible for a £150 bursary to offset the cost of attendance.

Please submit a 500-word abstract that states your research question, methods, and results by 4 April 2022.

Full call and details how to apply: https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/2022/03/01/2022-cross-institutional-phd-colloquium-ethnicity-and-migration-8-9-june-2022-call-for-abstracts