WISERD (Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods) Annual Conference
Tuesday 25th and Wednesday 26th June 2013
University of South Wales
Bookings are now open for Wales’ largest social science conference! The WISERD Annual Conference 2013 will take place on 25th and 26th June at the University of South Wales.
The WISERD Annual Conference showcases a broad range of research relevant to Wales, and includes presentations from researchers from across the policy, public, private and third sectors.
Early Bird Rate
Register by Friday 10th May to receive the EARLY BIRD RATE of £70 PER DAY!
Click HERE to book
Keynote Speakers include:
Lindsay Paterson, Professor of Educational Policy in the School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, has served on the ESRC Research Resources Board (2003-7), and has been commissioned to provide policy advice to the Scottish Parliament’s Education Committee and to the Scottish Government.
Laura McAllister, Professor of Governance at the University of Liverpool’s School of Management and political analyst for BBC Wales and regular commentator on Welsh and British politics and elections.
David Martin, Professor of Geography at the University of Southampton and co-director of both the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods and UK Data Service.












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