Professor David Voas
Institute for Social Change, Simon Professor of Population Studies
Room Number: Room G26, Humanities Bridgeford St.
Tel: +44(0)161 275 4836
Fax: +44(0)161 275 4722
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Professional biography
David Voas was elected to a Simon Research Fellowship at the University of Manchester in 2003 and appointed to a chair in the Institute for Social Change in 2007.. He previously held a lectureship at the University of Sheffield and a research post at the University of Liverpool, having returned to academic life in 1998 after a long period in the private sector. He has spent extended periods overseas, notably in Africa, India, France, the USA and Bulgaria. His degrees are from the London School of Economics and Cambridge.
Specific research interests
- Religious change in modern societies
- National and international studies using census and survey data
- Methods for measuring diversity
- The global fertility transition
- Computer simulation
Current research projects
- ‘Computer simulation and the study of religious change’; Arts and Humanities Research Board Innovation Award, February 2002 to May 2003
- ‘The British Household Panel Study and key issues in religious change’; Economic and Social Research Council, April 2003 to November 2004
- ‘New perspectives in the multidisciplinary study of religion’; Economic and Social Research Council research seminars, March 2004 to April 2006
- ‘Religious diversity, community cohesion and the 2001 census’; Joseph Rowntree Foundation, April 2004 to September 2005 (co-applicant)
- ‘The Church Life Profile: A study of religious participation and commitment’; Economic and Social Research Council, November 2004 to January 2006
- ‘The English Church Census’; Economic and Social Research Council, February 2005 to January 2006
- ‘Religion in the countryside’; Countryside Agency, March 2005
- ‘The dynamics of religious change: An international comparative analysis’; Economic and Social Research Council, January 2006 to December 2010
- ‘Local culture and the maintenance and transmission of religious practice’; Economic and Social Research Council, July 2006 to December 2007
- ‘Extending and Enhancing the ISSP 2008 module on religion’; NORFACE, March 2007 to February 2010.
- ‘Muslim integration in Britain ’; Economic and Social Research Council, August 2007 to July 2008.
- ‘An online centre for British data on religion’; Arts and Humanities Research Council / Economic and Social Research Council, January 2008 to June 2010.
- 'Transatlantic comparison of religion's role in society', John Templeton Foundation, February 2008 to December 2010 (PI: Robert Putnam)
Teaching
David Voas supervises research related to his areas of expertise.
Publications
Additional Information
PhD Students
- Sarah King-Hele
- Ingrid Storm