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ANU present at the 30th International Population Conference

Delegation from the ANU School of Demography - photo courtesy International Population Conference.

Thursday 17 July 2025

The ANU School of Demography was delighted to welcome international and national participants to the International Population Conference, held in Brisbane (QLD) on 13-18 July 2025, leading the organisation of the conference, and chairing more than twelve panels at the Conference.

 The International Population Conference is the world’s largest population research event, held once every four years and first time to be held in Australia, and it brought together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners from across the globe to share cutting-edge findings on demographic trends, health, migration, ageing, inequality, and more. 

 https://ipc2025.iussp.org/

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Emeritus Professor Peter McDonald
Volunteers at the ANU Stand - Courtesy IPC
Prof. Peter McDonald, Hon.Prof. Mohammad Abbasi-Shavazi, Prof. Ann Evans (ANU); Mary Ellen Zuppan (Executive Director • International Union for the Scientific Study of Population); Prof. Shireen Jejeebhoy (Aksha Centre for Equity and Wellbeing); Prof. Julia Bunting (Director of the UNFPA Programme Division), Assistant Secretary Nick Latimer, Centre for Population - Australia); Prof. Edith Gray (ANU), and Dr Nico Van Nimwegen (Secretary-General and Treasurer at International Union for the Scientific Study of
Panel and attendees - Courtesy IPC
Dr Sergey Timonin - Courtesy IPC
Jamaica Corker, Anne-Valia Goujon, Vladimir Canudas-Romo, Soumaila Ouedraogo, Reiko Hayashi - Courtesy IPC

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