PRB Events & Training
PRB conducts both domestic and international training, seminars, and briefings.
2007-2008 Policy Seminar Series
PRB holds monthly noontime seminars from September to June. These programs are an opportunity for people to hear the latest information about demographic topics from experts in the field.
Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) Workshops
The PHE program collaborates closely with partners around the world to help field practitioners develop the ability to mobilize and train others, use information for policy change, and design and manage PHE projects.
Communicating Population and Health Research to Policymakers
This training series series helps participants identify the policy implications of research, understand how research can influence the policy process, and communicate research findings in simple and compelling formats to policy audiences. Workshops are held in Costa Rica, Thailand, and Uganda.
International Programs Fellowships
The Population Reference Bureau sponsors 12-month full-time fellowships through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
PRB Policy Fellows Program in Population Policy Communications
Through PRB's Fellows Program in Population Policy Communication each year, a group of PhD students are selected to come to PRB to learn skills and approaches for communicating research findings to policymakers and other nonspecialists. They also examine the process by which research findings influence policy development.
2008 Compton Foundation/PRB International Fellowship in Population, Environment, and Human Security
The Compton Foundation is making available fellowships through PRB for capstone/internship work and dissertation research on topics that examine the interactions linking population dynamics/family planning/reproductive health with environmental and/or human security issues.
Press Briefings
PRB Discuss Online
This important feature of PRB's website will give you regular "live online" access to experts on noteworthy and newsworthy population, health, and environment topics, trends, and issues.