EVENTS
Wednesday February 6, 12-1:10 PM. Demography Seminar Room, 2232 Piedmont Ave. Coffee and cookies served.
To view past brown bag presentations: http://www.vimeo.com/
For the Spring 2019 brown bag schedule: https://events.berkeley.edu/
Weekly News — January 28, 2019
EVENTS
January 30, 12-1:10 PM. Demography Brown Bag. Ronald Lee (Demography, UC Berkeley) will present, “Production and Reproduction: Life History Strategies for Females in Humans and Other Species.” Demography Seminar Room, 2232 Piedmont Ave. Coffee and cookies served.
To view past brown bag presentations: http://www.vimeo.com/
For the fall 2018 brown bag schedule: https://events.berkeley.edu/
Weekly News — January 21, 2019
EVENTS
Wednesday January 23, 12-1 PM. “Decoding the Next Health Policy Agenda” with Drew Altman, PhD, founder of the Kaiser Family Foundation. Byers Auditorium, UCSF Mission Bay Campus, 600 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94158.
Tuesday, January 22, 12-1 PM. “Of Pathogens and Humans. A Cultural History of the Policies on Epidemics in the Nineteenth Century” Andrea Wiegeshoff, Marburg University (Germany). 201 Moses Hall.
Wednesday January 23 | 12-1 p.m. “Does a Eurocentric Theory of the Demographic Transition apply to Africa?” Malcolm Potts and Alisha Graves. | 2232 Piedmont, Seminar Room.
Friday, January 25, 12-1 PM. Labor Lunch Seminar: “Minimum wages and labor market outcomes of single mothers” with Anna Godøy, IRL. | 648 Evans Hall.
Weekly News — January 14, 2019
EVENTS
January 18 | 3:10-4:30 p.m. Job Market Seminar: “Can You Move to Opportunity? Evidence from the Great Migration”, with Ellora Derenoncourt, Harvard Economics. | 648 Evans Hall
SAVE THE DATE
Wednesday January 23, 12-1 PM. “Decoding the Next Health Policy Agenda” with Drew Altman, PhD, founder of the Kaiser Family Foundation. Byers Auditorium, UCSF Mission Bay Campus, 600 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94158.
Wednesday January 23 | 12-1 p.m. “Does a Eurocentric Theory of the Demographic Transition apply to Africa?” Malcolm Potts and Alisha Graves. | 2232 Piedmont, Seminar Room.
Thursday January 24 | 5-7 p.m. “Reconstructing South Asian Population History using Genetic Data” Priya Moorjani, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular & Cell Biology. Stephens Hall, 10 (ISAS Conf. Room).
Weekly News — January 7, 2019
Wednesday January 23, 12-1 PM. “Decoding the Next Health Policy Agenda” with Drew Altman, PhD, founder of the Kaiser Family Foundation. Byers Auditorium, UCSF Mission Bay Campus, 600 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94158.
Wednesday January 23 | 12-1 p.m. “Does a Eurocentric Theory of the Demographic Transition apply to Africa?” Malcolm Potts and Alisha Graves. | 2232 Piedmont, Seminar Room.
Thursday January 24 | 5-7 p.m. “Reconstructing South Asian Population History using Genetic Data” Priya Moorjani, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular & Cell Biology. Stephens Hall, 10 (ISAS Conf. Room).
Weekly News – December 21, 2018
EVENTS Not sure what to do next week with the relatives? See a movie at BAM. SAVE THE DATE Wednesday January 23, 12-1 PM. “Decoding the Next Health Policy Agenda” with Drew Altman, PhD, founder of the Kaiser Family Foundation. Byers Auditorium, UCSF Mission Bay Campus, 600 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94158. Wednesday, January 23, 12-1:10 […]
Weekly News — November 26, 2018
EVENTS
No Brown Bag this week.
To view past brown bag presentations: http://www.vimeo.com/
For the fall 2018 brown bag schedule: https://events.berkeley.edu/
Tuesday, November 27, 2018 from 12:40-2 PM. Margaret Handley will deliver a talk entitled “What matters when exploring fidelity in interventions using health IT to reduce health disparities in language-diverse populations?” Berkeley Way West, Room 1205.
November 29th, 2018: Mini-Conference on Inequality in Life and Death. A half-day mini-conference, exploring social, economic, and policy dimensions of Inequality in Life and Death, featuring a keynote by Peter Orszag, and presentations from UC Berkeley faculty in Economics, Demography and Public Policy. Co-sponsored by CEDA together with the Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance, theInstitute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE), and the UC Berkeley Opportunity Lab (O-Lab). Registration is free. To learn more and register, visit https://inequality-policy.
Weekly News – November 19, 2018
EVENTS (Note: these are subject to cancellation given the air quality issues)
No Brown Bag this week.
To view past brown bag presentations: http://www.vimeo.com/
For the fall 2018 brown bag schedule: https://events.berkeley.edu/
Monday, Nov 19 11:30-1:30 PM. Gun Violence in Schools: Multidisciplinary conversation on gun violence with leading professors, litigators and practitioners. Speakers: Professor Ron Avi Astor, USC; Alisa Crovetti, Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley; Alla Lefkowitz, Every Town for Gun Safety; Emily Ozer, Professor, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley. Moderators: Dean Prudence Carter, Dean, Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley; Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, Berkeley School of Law. | 1104 Berkeley Way West
Monday, Nov 19, 8 pm. Mario Savio Free Speech Lecture, featuring Robert Reich, Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy and former US Secretary of Labor. His topic will be “Free Speech in Angry Times”, to be held in Pauley Ballroom in the ASUC Student Union. Admission is free, and seating is first-come, first-served. More information here.
Weekly News — November 5, 2018
EVENTS
Wednesday November 7, 12-1:15 p.m. “Ethnic Neighborhood Segregation and Residential Mobility Dynamics in Norway, 1993–2013” Torkild Lyngstad, Professor, Department of Sociology and Human Geography at the University of Oslo. 2232 Piedmont Ave. Cookies and refreshments served.
To view past brown bag presentations: http://www.vimeo.com/
For the fall 2018 brown bag schedule: https://events.berkeley.edu/
Monday November 5 | 2-3:30 p.m. “Taxation and Labor Force Participation: The EITC Reconsidered” Henrik Kleven, Princeton. | 648 Evans Hall
Weekly News – October 29, 2017
EVENTS
Wednesday, Oct 31, 12-1:15 PM. “Early Life Environment and Later Life Cognition, Dementia Onset, and Neuropathology” with Sarah Tom, Columbia University. 2232 Piedmont Ave. Cookies and refreshments served.
To view past brown bag presentations: http://www.vimeo.com/
For the fall 2018 brown bag schedule: https://events.berkeley.edu/
Wednesday, October 31 | 12-1 p.m. “Early Life Environment and Later Life Cognition, Dementia Onset, and Neuropathology” Sarah Tom, Assistant Professor, Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2232 Piedmont, Seminar Room.