National Conference 2006
Start Date: Sunday 21st of May 2006
End Date: Tuesday 23rd of May 2006
Location: VIC, Australia
THEME: MAKING SISS RESEARCH RELEVANT TO SOCIETY
The Australian Research Council Research Network in Spatially Integrated Social Science (ARCRNSISS) brings together researchers and graduate students from across the nation to develop Australia?s capacity and capability to apply spatial theories and methods to the analysis of people and places and the quality of life of Australians. The ARCRNSISS Annual Conference is the Network's major annual event to showcase to the public our research effort.
The Legends of Quantitative Geography
Start Date: Monday 3rd of July 2006
End Date: Friday 7th of July 2006
Location:
As part of the IGU Conference to be held in Brisbane from July 3-7th 2006 ARCRNSISS along with IGU CMGS is sponsoring a full day parallel workshop as part of Quantitative Geography and Spatial Science; retrospect and prospects.
Legends Dinner
Start Date: Tuesday 14th of November 2006
End Date: Tuesday 14th of November 2006
Location:
Part of the The Legends of Quantitative Geography section of the IGU Conference
Summer School - 2006
Start Date: Tuesday 14th of November 2006
End Date: Tuesday 14th of November 2006
Location:
The Australian Research Council Research Network in Spatially Integrated Social Science (ARCRNSISS) will be holding a Summer School for Research Higher Degree Students in Spatially Integrated Social Science Theory and Methods. The week-long residential School will be hosted by the Urban and Regional Planning Program at the University of Sydney.
Geographically Weighted Regression Workshop > APRIL 07
Start Date: Tuesday 17th of April 2007
End Date: Friday 20th of April 2007
Location: SA, Australia
Understanding Human Social Networks Workshop
Start Date: Monday 25th of June 2007
End Date: Friday 29th of June 2007
Location: VIC, Australia
Understanding Human Social Networks Workshop
Date: 25 - 29 June 2007
Venue: The University of Melbourne
The intensive comprises two University of Melbourne postgraduate subjects, 512-988 Introduction to Social Network Analysis and 512-989 Statistical Models for Social Networks. Taken together, the two subjects constitute an intensive five-day introduction to theories and methods for understanding human social networks and their role in social and organisational processes. The full intensive involves 36 hours of total contact time, including lectures, seminars and practical classes. It will be held at the University of Melbourne from 25-29 June: 512-988 runs from 9am, June 25 to 12.30pm, June 27 and 512-989 runs from 1.30pm, June 27 to 5pm, June 29. Students may complete one or both subjects, in either assessed or non-assessed mode.
Methodologies Tools & Techniques Workshop 2008
Start Date: Thursday 5th of June 2008
End Date: Friday 6th of June 2008
Location:
Call for Papers
ARCRNSISS Methodology, Tools and Techniques Forum Workshop
June 5-6, 2008
The Centre of Full Employment and Equity will once again be hosting the Methodology, Tools and Techniques workshop for ARCRNSISS. Bill Mitchell and Scott Baum, the joint convenors of the MTT Forum invite all Network members and their students to participate.















