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Child Wellbeing: Longitudinal Evidence for Research and Policy in Europe
We are pleased to announce the final COORDINATE and GUIDE conference, entitled CHILD WELLBEING: LONGITUDINAL EVIDENCE FOR RESEARCH AND...
maja pucko
Jan 31


Using longitudinal methods to study trajectories of neurocognitive development in adolescence
My name is Ryan and I'm a PhD student based at the University of Manchester. My project incorporates longitudinal quantitative methods...
Ryan Shepherd
Jan 6


Exploring youth trajectories: Insights from the 3rd COORDINATE Summer School
My name is Isabel Giacomini, and I am a PhD candidate in the Public Health Nutrition Graduate Programme at the University of São Paulo,...
Isabel Giacomini
Jan 2


Impressions of the 3rd COORDINATE Summer School - Introduction to life course research and sequence analysis Exploring youth trajectories with the Catalan Youth Survey Dataset, Barcelona, 17-21 June 2
The information regarding this summer school came to me from a fellow researcher at my Institute – Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar...
Anja Wertag
Dec 28, 2024


Gains, Impressions and Impact: My Experience at the Life Course Research and Sequence Analysis Workshop in Barcelona
I am Christina, a PhD student at University College Dublin, working on youth and especially on sexual harassment in higher education....
Christina Koretsidou
Dec 26, 2024


Prioritizing Children: Child-Centred Approach to Research, Policymaking and Wellbeing
Join us for an insightful webinar on 28 January 2025, 11am-12.30pm CET, to explore how a child-centred approach in research, policymaking, a
maja pucko
Dec 24, 2024


COORDINATE Summer School – Introduction to life course research and sequence analysis: Exploring youth trajectories with the Catalan Youth Survey Dataset
During a sunny week in June 2024, over twenty young researchers from around the world gathered in beautiful Barcelona to deepen their...
Rūta Ubarevičienė
Dec 23, 2024


Reflections on the third annual COORDINATE summer school, Barcelona
My name is Isabelle Nic Craith , and I am a PhD researcher in the Helping Kids! Lab in the University College Dublin School of...
Isabelle Nic Craith
Dec 19, 2024
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