Monthly Archives: March 2023

PhD Course SOEP on Campus – HSU Hamburg

SOEP On Campus

Course Outline:

This workshop offers a short hands-on introduction to the data of the Socio-economic panel study. Participants will be introduced to the content of the study, its data-structure, sample selection and weighting strategy and they will be provided with an overview over the study documentation.  The entire process from identifying and finding variables containing specific information in the dataset to the creation of the final dataset for analysis and first empirical investigations will be discussed. (Participants who already have access to the data via their home-institutions will be able to practice hands-on.) All hands-on problems will be exercised jointly as well. This practical part of the workshop requires familiarity with methods of empirical analysis and advanced programming skills in STATA. An overview of the required STATA skills can be found here (PDF, 274.09 KB)

Instructor:

Dr. Sandra Bohmann, DIW (Deutsche Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung), Berlin

Dates:

The course takes place on the campus of Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg.

20. April 2023

12:30 – 15:00 Inhalte und Struktur des SOEP
15:00 – 15:15 Pause
15:15 – 16:15 Datenstruktur und Aufbereitungshilfen
16:15 – 16:30 Pause
16:30 – 18:00 Hands On I: Aufbereiten eines Längschnittdatensatzes

21. April 2023

09:30 – 11:00 Ziehungsdesign und Gewichtung
11:00 – 12:30: Hands-On II: Gewichtung
12:30 – 13:30: Mittagspause
13:30 – 14:30: Individuum in Kontext
14:30 – 15:00: Pause
15:00 – 17:00: Hands-On III: Multi-Actor Designs

Registration:

If you want to register for the course, please send an email to meisterc@hsu-hh.de

The maximum number of participants is 26.

 

ReMaT – research management training for early-career researchers

ReMaT is an intensive, interactive workshop, providing an introduction to a number of key topics relating to research management including project management, grant acquisition, and science and technology related entrepreneurship. ReMaT is especially tailored to meet the needs of early-stage researchers especially from the 2nd year of PhD studies onwards, but is also suitable for others involved in research, or in directing research. ReMaT delivers hands-on practical training in an intensive, yet effective workshop form over two days. There is a strong emphasis on European networking in the way the workshop is delivered: we encourage participation from many different countries and disciplines.
Target group:
Early-stage researchers, e.g. PhD candidates or postdocs

More information and registration

Good Supervision – HRA workshops for experienced researchers

Dear all,

I would like to draw your attention to the summer workshops of the Hamburg-Research-Academy on the topic of “Good Supervision”. These workshops are aimed at postdocs, junior research group leaders and W1 professors with supervision responsibilities.

The offers are in English and can be accessed at the following link
https://www.hra-hamburg.de/en/betreuende.html

In particular, I would like to draw the attention to the intensive workshop on “Good Supervision”. The idea behind the workshop is that the participants, after completing it ideally also be active as multipliers for the topic at the University, thus establishing peer groups or low-threshold exchange opportunities for supervisors, which are then further supported by the Hamburg-Research-Academy.

Attendance at all workshops is free for individuals from HRA member universities.

Best,
M. Gürth
Research Officer
Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
Holstenhofweg 85
22043 Hamburg
E-Mail: maximiliane.guerth@hsu-hh.de
Phone: +49 (40) 6541-3463