LSAC research conferences
Past conferences
- NCLD Longitudinal Data Conference, 2016
- LSAC and LSIC Research Conference, 2013
- LSAC and LSIC Research Conference, 2011
- LSAC Research Conference, 2009
- LSAC Research Conference, 2007
NCLD Longitudinal Data Conference, 2016
Held in Canberra on 25–27 October 2016. The conference covered the four active longitudinal surveys managed by the National Centre for Longitudinal Data (NCLD):
- Building a New Life in Australia (BNLA): The Longitudinal Study of Humanitarian Migrants
- Footprints in Time: The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC)
- Growing up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC)
- The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey
LSAC and LSIC (Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children) Research Conference, 2013
Held in Melbourne on 13–14 November 2013. The conference focussed on a range of subject areas, including:
- child development
- public health
- early childhood education
- social policy.
View 2013 conference abstracts
LSAC and LSIC Research Conference, 2011
Held in Melbourne on 15–16 November 2011. The conference gave researchers the opportunity to discuss their work and explore the research possibilities of the two studies.
View 2011 conference abstracts
LSAC Research Conference, 2009
Held in Melbourne on 3–4 December 2009. The conference focussed on the use of LSAC data in research and policy formation, and exploring the research potential of the datasets.
View 2009 conference abstracts
LSAC Research Conference, 2007
Held in Melbourne on 25–27 October 2007. The inaugural LSAC conference provided researchers with a forum to discuss research based on LSAC data.
LSAC Data Users workshop
Workshops are run by AIFS to assist data users, those considering becoming users, or those who are interested in learning more about LSAC data, to gain confidence in understanding and navigating the datasets.
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