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Our conference programme is out now, packed with more than 80 presentations, four  keynotes and two special panel sessions. Download the programme here, and read more about our speakers here. 

A socially distanced seating arrangement. Photo credit: Simon Forest

Early Bird Registration is over, but registration is still open for NZPopCon, the biennial conference of the Population Association of New Zealand (PANZ). Book here on Eventbrite. This year’s theme

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Keynote speakers will be Productivity Commissioner Ganesh Nana, Auckland Med School Pacific Dean Collin Tukuitonga, Growing Up in NZ Research Director Sarah-Jane Paine, and Pacific climate change researcher Celia McMichael.

We are pleased to open the applications for our two awards for current or immediate past tertiary students throughout New Zealand. The Stats NZ Jacoby Prize 2023 – awarded to best paper on a population

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Submit your abstract to NZPopCon by 31 May 2023 (click here for submission form).  The Population Association of New Zealand (PANZ) invites you to its biennial conference NZPopCon. This year’s

Opening Keynote 2019 Conference: James Renwick on climate change

The 2022 New Zealand Population Conference – Population beyond the pandemic: Demographic trends, health, wellbeing and inequalities, has now been cancelled. The PANZ Council has made the difficult decision to

Some social media highlights from #NZPopCon View presentations here.

The NZ Population Conference was held at Te Papa in Wellington, on 20 and 21 June 2019. The theme was: ‘Population change in Aotearoa New Zealand: people, places and well-being’.

The NZ Population Conference will be held at Te Papa, Wellington on 20th & 21st June. The theme is: ‘Population change in Aotearoa New Zealand: people, places and well-being’. Call for papers

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The 2017 PANZ conference was held at Rydges Latimer in Christchurch, New Zealand on 24 and 25 July 2017. The theme was Changing Societies – Measuring People and Places in Transition.

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