July 16-18, 2008 -- Boulder, Colorado
- Population and Environment Scholarship: A Review and Considerations for the Future ~ Lecture pdf
- Lori Hunter
University of Colorado - Boulder
- Agent Based (Simulation) Approaches to Modeling Population and Environment
- Barbara Entwisle
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
- Population and Deforestation: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches, Field Research in Guatemala ~ Lecture pdf
- David Carr
University of California - Santa Barbara
- Measuring Environmental Racial Inequality: Using GIS to Link Definitions, Indicators, Theories, and Questions
- Liam Downey
University of Colorado - Boulder
- Mapping Social Data with ArcGIS: An Introduction ~ Workshop materials
- Nancy Thorwardson
IBS Computing and Research Services - University of Colorado - Boulder
- (Health) and Democratic Surveillance System Concepts and Methods ~ Lecture pdf
- Nizam Khan
University of Colorado - Boulder
- Course Format
- The course is open to all graduate students, post-docs, and junior faculty from any institution. The CUPC will provide a stipend to pay for travel to and from the short course.
- Course Credit
- If desired, students may enroll in the course for 1.5 credit, and we will cover the tuition costs. Credit-seeking students will be expected to complete a final exam.
- Application Process
- Please apply via email to Lori Hunter (lori.hunter@colorado.edu) by April 6th. Your application should include: your vita, a one-page letter of interest that includes your current position (e.g, graduate student, post-doc, or faculty), and at least one reference (please include the email address of this reference; there is no need for a formal letter of recommendation). Decisions will be made by April 21. Supported in part by NICHD.