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[ecrea] 48th GESIS Spring Seminar 2019 – Bayesian Modelling in the Social Sciences

Wed Nov 14 21:09:07 GMT 2018




We are excited to announce the program of the 48th GESIS Spring Seminar 2019 in Cologne, Germany, from March 11 to March 29, 2019. Registration is now open.

The GESIS Spring Seminar comprises training courses for social scientists interested in advanced methods of quantitative data analysis. Three one-week courses can be booked either separately or as a block. For 2019, the Spring Seminar focuses on Bayesian Modelling in the Social Sciences. The Spring Seminar is open to scholars from all disciplines - MCS scholars are welcome!

Week 1 (March 11-15): Introduction to Bayesian Models for the Social Sciences
Prof. Dr. Susumu Shikano, University of Konstanz, Germany
Dr. Taehee Kim, University of Oldenburg, Germany

Week 2 (March 18-22): Bayesian Structural Equation Modelling
Prof. Dr. Rens van de Schoot, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Dr. Milica Miočević, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Week 3 (March 25-29): Bayesian Multilevel Modelling
Dr. Mark Andrews, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom

For registration as well as details on the individual courses, please visit our website at https://training.gesis.org/. Please feel free to forward this announcement to others who might be interested in our program.


Marlene Mauk
Scientific Program Coordinator
(marlene.mauk /at/ gesis.org)

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