Certificate in Population Research

We are excited to announce a new CCPR initiative. We will award a Certificate in Population Research to CCPR Student Affiliates who meet all of the requirements.

Requirements

Application 

News

Congratulations to CCPR Faculty Affiliates Gilbert Gee appointed as Chair and May Sudhinaraset appointed as Vice Chair for Community Health Sciences

April 8, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Congratulations to Ariadna Jou for being selected as the recipient of the 2022 Donald J. Treiman Fellowship

April 7, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Judith Seltzer was appointed to two National Academy panels: “Toward a Vision for a New Data Infrastructure for Federal Statistics and Social and Economic Research in the 21st Century” and the related panel on “Implications of Using Multiple Data Sources for Major Survey Programs.”

March 17, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Martha Bailey and team released LIFE-M, a longitudinal, intergenerational family electronic micro-database

March 2, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Natasha Quadlin, CCPR Faculty Affiliate, was interviewed by the New York Times Opinion on “Who Do Americans Think Should Pay for College”

February 22, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Natalie Bau, CCPR Faculty Affiliate, received the 2022 Sloan Research Fellowship.

February 21, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Michael Gaddis’ research on patterns of discrimination against people with names signaling race/ethnicity was featured in NBC News

January 18, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Natasha Quadlin will be a Visiting Scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation for 2022-2023

January 14, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Michael Gaddis was featured in the Business Insider

January 11, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Graeme Blair was featured in the UCLA Newsroom for his study on the effectiveness of community policing efforts in six developing countries.

January 10, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

The New York Times interviewed Daniel Eisenberg, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, about mental health issues for college students during the pandemic.

January 7, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Discover interviewed Vickie Mays, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health professor of health policy and management, about how to sustain a new positive, healthy habit.

January 3, 2022/by Denise Gonzalez

Congratulations to Jacob Foster for being awarded the Best Paper award at the NeurIPS 2021 Conference

December 10, 2021/by Denise Gonzalez

Corrina Moucheraud was featured in the Los Angeles Times

December 6, 2021/by Denise Gonzalez

Greg Pierce was featured in the Business Insider for his work on climate change

December 1, 2021/by Denise Gonzalez

Jennie Brand presented a briefing on “Recent Trends in California Migration” to the Office of Governor Gavin Newsom

November 15, 2021/by Denise Gonzalez

Adriana Lleras-Muney was awarded an R21 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the health impacts of long-run exposure to pollution based on evidence from military personnel

November 4, 2021/by Denise Gonzalez

Graeme Blair’s study on the impact of religious leaders on the reintegration of Boko Haram fighters into society was featured in the UCLA Newsroom

October 27, 2021/by Denise Gonzalez

Dr. Hiram Beltran Sanchez and Dr. Arturo Vargas Bustamante co-authored a study on EMS use that was featured in the UCLA Newsroom

October 27, 2021/by Denise Gonzalez