Collaborations
Health and Social Well-Being
“Social Quality in Work, Care and Welfare in Europe”
- Partner Institutions: University of Aberdeen, University of Sussex, University of Edinburgh, LSE, Nuffield College, Oxford, University of Roskilde, University of Florence, Economics University, Vienna, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, ISCTE Lisbon, University of Warsaw, and TÁRKI Social Research Institute
- Research funded by the European Union’s Workcare Project
- Project website: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/socsci/research/nec/workcare/
- University of Aberdeen contact: Prof Claire Wallace
“Health in Times of Transition (HITT)”
- Partner Institutions: University of Aberdeen, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of Vienna, Moscow State University, Belarussian State University, and East-Ukrainian Foundation for Social Research
- Research funded by the European Union
- University of Aberdeen contact: Prof Claire Wallace
Identities and Social Change
“European, National and Regional Identities along Europe’s New Eastern Border”
- Partner Institutions: University of Aberdeen, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, TÁRKI Social Research Institute, Osteuropa Institute Regensburg, Institute for Social Research, Lithuania, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, East Ukrainian Foundation for Social Research, Moscow State University, and Belarussian State University
- Research funded by the European Union’s ENRI-East Project
- Project website: http://www.enri-east.net/en/
- University of Aberdeen contact: Prof Claire Wallace
Sociology of Religion
"Polish Priests and Parishioners in Great Britain and Ireland: Identifying Problems and Possibilities."
- Research conducted by Claire Wallace, Marta Trzebiatowska, David Hay (University of Aberdeen); Halina Grzymala-Moszczynska, Joanna Krotofil, Anna Jurek (Jagiellonian University, Krakow); and Marcin Lisak (University of Rzeszow)
- Research funded by
Porticus
Structural Change and Political Economy
"Is Deindustrialization Causing Unemployment Problems in Affluent Countries? Evidence from a New Causal Model"
- Research conducted by Christopher Kollmeyer (University of Aberdeen) and Florian Pichler (University of Vienna)
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