Regional Studies Association

What's New

  • Regional Insights: call for papers
    Editors are currently seeking submissions of paper proposals for short articles (max. 3,000 words). All Student and Early Career members of the Regional Studies Association are eligible to publish in Regional Insights. Contributions are welcomed from any discipline in the field of Regional Studies and with any geographical focus. Next deadline for paper proposals is 14th February 2012.
    More information.
  • Parlimentary Seminar: The case for High Speed Rail: a regional, social and economic perspective, 1st February 2012, London Register
  • The RSA 2012 European Conference in Delft, Netherlands on Networked regions and cities in times of fragmentation: developing smart, sustainable and inclusive places in May 2012 and the Global Conference in Beijing, China on Sustaining Regional Futures, in June 2012 are now open for abstracts submissions and registrations.
  • The new Regional Studies Association US Project Office
    25th October 2011, 04:30 pm UK time, 08:30 am in Los Angeles. The Regional Studies Association celebrates the opening of the new US Project Office in collaboration with the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).
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I am delighted to have joined the Board of the Regional Studies Association as it offers a community of international scholars and policy makers on regional issues that is second to none.
Andrew Beer
University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
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The Regional Studies Association is a learned society concerned with analysis of regions and sub national issues. Through our International membership we provide an authoritative voice of, and network for, academics, students, practitioners, policymakers and interested lay people in the field of regional studies.

The Regional Studies Association is a registered charity (No. 1084165) and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (No. 4116288). Disclaimer

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  • Regional Studies journal cover
    Spatial Economic Analysis journal cover
  • Regions Magazine cover
    Regional Insights cover
  • Regions & Cities series cover
    Regions & Cities series cover

To see what the future holds for the Regional Studies Association, watch our short video by our Chair, Professor David Bailey.

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