The Social Complexity of Immigration and Diversity
(SCID) project is holding its second annual review of work meeting on 29
and 30 November 2012.
SCID is a joint project between the Institute for
Social Change (ISC), University of Manchester; the Centre for Policy
Modelling (CPM), Manchester Metropolitan University; and the Theoretical
Physics Group (TPG), University of Manchester.
It is funded by the EPSRC under its Complexity for the Real World
Initiative. The SCID project aims to look at the way in which
immigration and diversity impacts on various social, political and
economic outcomes, using methods derived from complexity science.
The aim of our annual review of work meetings is to
give an overview the current progress of the project and have
participants providing feedback important for the development of the
project.
We have a few remaining spaces available for this event (available on a first-come, first-served basis) and we are looking for participants interested in the topics covered by the project, especially researchers
interested in complexity science and its applications.
Interested in participating? Then register at
http://wp.me/P16KKZ-5Y before 22 November.
More information about the SCID project and the meeting is available at
http://scid-project.org.