Exploring the World
Fostering research, scholarly activity, and providing training on population studies and demography.
Fostering research, scholarly activity, and providing training on population studies and demography.
Population is one of five interdisciplinary research programs in the Institute of Behavioral Science, that fosters research and scholarly activity and provides training on Population Studies and Demography. As part of this program, the CU Population Center (CUPC) is a community of scholars and professionals engaged in population research and training across the University of Colorado.
Funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development
CUPC affiliates conduct research on adolescent health, health conditions (including HIV/AIDS), health behaviors, and health disparities, and are quickly delving into the emerging field of biodemography. Continue Reading: Population and Reproductive Health
Migration is becoming an increasingly important determinant of national and regional population distributions, as well as an important determinant of the socioeconomic well-being and health of both migrants and nonmigrants. Continue Reading: Migration and Population Distribution
The complex interactions between population and the environment represent important arenas of inquiry for CUPC affiliates. Continue Reading: Environmental Demography
Thanks to your support of the CU Population Center.