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Toronto Population Network to host mini-conference on Nov. 6

New initiative co-led by several CGSP-affiliated faculty

Toronto Population Network is a collaborative initiative for University of Toronto demographers dedicated to tackling today’s most urgent challenges related to population dynamics. The Network’s co-leads include Monica Alexander, Joanna Pepin, and Leafia Ye, all of whom are CGSP-affiliated faculty members.

On November 6, Toronto Population Network will be hosting a mini-conference is to provide critical information about creating and sustaining a population centre at UofT.

When and Where

Thursday, November 06, 2025 9:00 am to 4:30 pm

Hart House, University of Toronto

7 Hart House Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H3

Description

Faculty and graduate students are welcome to join the first event of the Toronto Population Network, a new initiative aiming to foster collaboration amongst UofT demographers across disciplines. Spanning the University of Toronto’s tri-campus community, this interdisciplinary academic centre is dedicated to tackling today’s most urgent population challenges related to population dynamics, such as health disparities, housing, migration, fertility, family structures, aging, and mortality.  

A light lunch will be provided. 

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