New Students
For those considering graduate study on population research-related topics in sociology, economics, epidemiology, public health, geography, social work, or related social and health sciences, CPD student membership can complement your graduate studies and strengthen your research skills. Student membership, as described below, typically takes place when:
1) a student takes theÌýCPD Population Dynamics graduate optionÌýand/or
2) a student is working with or under the supervision of aÌýCPD faculty member.
Please see the CPD Membership tab to see the three different categories of membership and information on how to register.ÌýÌý
To see current student activities, see tabs to the left onÌýstudent presentationsÌýandÌýstudent successes. See alsoÌýstudent trainingÌýfor advanced methods options andÌýstudent fundingÌýtabÌýfor funding and office space options through CPD.
Current Students
There are several ways for current graduate students and postdoctoral researchers to engage with the Centre on Population Dynamics (CPD):
- The CPD offers an graduate option - theÌýPopulation Dynamics OptionÌý- which includes a number of courses that are essential to helping students establish a solid grounding in population-related research.
- There are also three categories of CPD membership,Ìýdescribed in the membership tab.
- This website also providesÌýresourcesÌýand information onÌýopportunities,Ìýdata,Ìývideos of lecturesÌýandÌýconference posters.
- Finally, everyone is welcome to participate in theÌýCPD weekly seminar seriesÌýand other CPDÌýevents.Ìý
CPD Membership
Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers who are interested in population studies research are encouraged to join the Centre on Population Dynamics as a member. Effective September 19th, 2014, there are three student categories of membership:
CPD trainee
CPD student member
CPD research affiliate
To register
Membership Benefits
Students from all three categories are welcome to the following:
Weekly Social Statistics and Population Dynamics seminar series. TheÌýSSPD seminar seriesÌýbrings in renowned researchers from major universities and research centres in Canada, the US and beyond to present on a broad range of population-related topics. Each week, the CPD arranges opportunities for CPD students to have one-on-one or group meetings with the speakers to discuss research and research career questions.Ìý Students are encouraged to take advantage of these opportunities, as well as to attend the seminars and participate in seminars' lively discussions;
Research. Wherever possible, CPD students are integrated into CPD individual and team research projects;
Training. The CPD provides student practice sessions for upcoming conference presentations andÌýtraining on specialized topics. Past training events have included grant-writing, seeking post-doc opportunities and spatial analysis.
Presenting research results.ÌýÌýCPD students are encouraged and supported to present and report on their research results to key audiences through academic papers,Ìýconference presentationsÌýandÌýposters.
Networking and news. CPD student members are registered with the CPD student list-serv, which provides students with the latest news, events, training, jobs, post-doctoral fellowship, research and internship opportunities in population research.
Conference funding. CPD student trainees are eligible to apply to the CPD for some modestÌýconference travel funding.
Three Student Membership Types
Masters' or Ph.D. students;
Registered in theÌýPopulation Dynamics Option;
Work under the supervision of aÌýCPD member, and;
Attend at least 5ÌýSocial Statistics and Population Dynamics seminars/year;
Will participate in other CPD events, list-serv and other activities;
Will have priority access to grant support, travels funds, and training opportunities.
Undergraduate, Masters’ or Ph.D. students;
Work under the supervision of a CPD member;
Participate in CPD seminars, events, list-serv and other activities; but
Not enrolled in the Population Dynamics Option.
Post-doctoral fellows or other researchers (i.e. Sauvée Fellows);
Engaged in population-related research;
Supervision by a CPD faculty member is not required;
Participate in CPD seminars, talks, events, list-serv, and other activities.
Registration
To register for any three of these options, clickÌýhere
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