On November 22, 2018, Professor Daniela-Luminita Constantin, the AES team coordinator for IMAJINE project, has been awarded the 2018 Researcher of the Year title at
A new article is downloadable: “New Approach to Economic Convergence in the EU: A Multilevel Analysis from the Spatial Effects Perspective”
We are happy to announce the newest article published by IMAJINE researchers Alberto Diaz Dapena, Fernando Rubiera-Morollon and Dusan Paredes in International Regional Science Review.
IMAJINE at the 65th Annual North American Meeting in USA
The 65th Annual North American Meeting of the Regional Science Association International is one of the most prestigious conferences regarding the regional discipline all over
The IMAJINE workshop “Territorial Cohesion: Between Realism and Utopianism” is taking place in Athens
The IMAJINE Athens Workshop: “Territorial Cohesion: Between Realism and Utopianism” organized by the University of Helsinki and Harokopio University is taking place in Athens, Greece
IMAJINE at the 15th EASA Biennial Conference in Stockholm
The EASA (European Association of Social Anthropologists) is a professional association open to all social anthropologists either qualified in, or else working in, Europe. It
Estimations of population at risk of poverty and exclusion (AROPE) at municipal level for Spain
In the second half of June 2018, the WP2 team from the Oviedo University (UNIOVI) presented estimations of a population at risk of poverty and
IMAJINE at the 49th Scientific Meeting of the Italian Statistical Society in Palermo
Ud’A IMAJINE researchers attended the 49th Scientific Meeting of the Italian Statistical Society in Palermo, Italy between 20th and 22nd of June 2018, where they
IMAJINE at the RSA Annual Conference 2018 in Lugano
During The Regional Studies Association (RSA) Annual Conference in Lugano, Switzerland titled “A World of Flows: Labour Mobility, Capital and Knowledge in an Age of
IMAJINE session at the 12th Conference of Applied Statistics in Bucharest
On June 8, 2018, the 12th Conference of Applied Statistics held at Academia de Studii Economice din Bucuresti (the Bucharest University of Economic Studies) hosted
“Territorial cohesion” of what and why?
After starting off with the conceptual review the second task in Work Package 1 (WP1) in the IMAJINE project was to interrogate how the relevant