Patterns of representation
Profile of Summer Institute in Economic Geography participants, 2003-2018
Total participants | 343 |
Madison 2003 | 36 |
Bristol 2004 | 39 |
Madison 2006 | 37 |
Manchester 2008 | 35 |
Vancouver 2010 | 45 |
Zurich 2012 | 39 |
Frankfurt 2014 | 37 |
Lexington 2016 | 40 |
Ghent 2018 | 35 |
Gender | |
female | 47.2% |
male | 52.8% |
Status | |
doctoral students | 55.4% |
postdoctoral researchers | 16.9% |
faculty/lecturers | 27.7% |
Nationalities represented | |
by birth | 49 a |
by institutional affiliation | 29 b |
a By country of birth (total number of participants): Argentina (2), Australia (8), Austria (2), Belgium (2), Brazil (5), Bulgaria (1), Cambodia (1), Canada (42), Chile (1), China (10), Colombia (2), Czech Republic (3), Denmark (3), France (1), Germany (26), Greece (2), Hungary (2), India (8), Indonesia (2), Iran (1), Ireland (4), Israel (1), Italy (8), Japan (1), Luxembourg (1), Macedonia (1), Malaysia (2), Mexico (2), Netherlands (5), New Zealand (7), Norway (3), Philippines (1), Poland (3), Portugal (1), Romania (1), Rwanda (1), Singapore (2), South Africa (1), South Korea (6), Spain (2), Sweden (2), Switzerland (1), Syria (1), Taiwan (3), Tanzania (2), Turkey (3), UK (35), USA (86), Zimbabwe (1)
b By country of academic affiliation (total number of participants): Argentina (1), Australia (8), Belgium (4), Brazil (3), Canada (45), China (5), Colombia (1), Czech Republic (3), Denmark (4), Germany (12), Greece (2), Hungary (1), India (2), Ireland (4), Italy (3), Malaysia (1), Netherlands (4), New Zealand (1), Norway (3), Poland (1), Singapore (5), South Africa (1), South Korea (2), Sweden (2), Switzerland (6), Tanzania (1), Turkey (1), UK (75), USA (121)