Community Dvelopment Graduate Research Forum
Posted by Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on September 21, 2015
Third Annual Community Dvelopment Graduate Research Forum
The Community Development Studies and Education Department at the Federal
Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is again hosting a forum to highlight graduate student research being conducted in the field of community development. At this event, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a thoughtful dialogue about emerging community development research, to network with other graduate students and Fed staff, and to learn about research currently underway at the Philadelphia Fed.
Registration for students and faculty who are interested in attending the forum will
begin in September, so stay tuned.
SAVE THE DATE
November 6, 2015
10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
LOCATION
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
REQUEST FOR ABSTRACTS
Research related to community and economic development, including topics such as:
• Community revitalization
• Housing affordability
• Access to credit
• Household financial stability
• Employment and education
• Workforce development
• Health and food security
ABSTRACT DEADLINE
Please submit an abstract outlining your research questions, methods, and findings to Keith Wardrip (keith.wardrip@phil.frb.org) by September 25, 2015.
Learn more about the work of the Community Development Studies and Education
Department at http://www.philadelphiafed.org/community-development/.
QUESTIONS?
Contact Keith Wardrip at
keith.wardrip@phil.frb.org
215-574-3810.
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