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GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology (8-30 August, 2013)

The 2nd GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology will take place at GESIS Cologne from August 08 to 30, 2013.

Surveys are the main method of systematic data collection in the Social Sciences. Surveys provide empirical data for researchers to analyse, and are an important source of information for business, charities and policy makers. There are numerous types of surveys suited for different purposes. Given the variety and complexity of survey research, designing and conducting a survey that effectively and efficiently serves a specific purpose requires specialised expertise and skill (as well as a good team).

Objectives

The GESIS Summer School offers high quality training in state of the art techniques and methods of survey research. It aims to equip participants with essential skills in the design, planning, execution, documentation and quality assurance of surveys of households, individuals or organisations. This Summer School is unique in Europe with its focus on Survey Methodology and data collection.

The GESIS Summer School does not only give a broad overview of survey methods, but provides an opportunity to deeply engage with the different tasks of survey design and implementation (such as questionnaire design, sampling, nonresponse and fieldwork monitoring), different survey modes (such as personal interviews and web surveys), research designs involving surveys (such as mixed methods, factorial surveys, longitudinal surveys and cross-national surveys) as well as data management. The courses offer engaging instruction in state-of-the-art knowledge and application oriented skills, provided by an international team of survey specialists. Our instructors come from a diverse set of countries and fields, and we welcome applicants from all countries and fields.

Target audience

The Summer School is designed for advanced graduate and PhD students as well as post-docs and other researchers interested in improving their knowledge and skills in survey methodology from all relevant fields, such as Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Education Science, Communication Science, Epidemiology, Demography etc. Professionals from outside academic research who are working with surveys are welcome to apply. It is the right place to go for PhD students and researchers planning to run their own survey, but also for those who analyse secondary data, want to know more about how the data came about, how to assess their quality, and those who wish to engage in methodological research.

We are very thankful for the cooperation with the Center for Doctoral Studies in Social and Behavioral Sciences (CDSS) of the University of Mannheim. We also gratefully acknowledge the contributions made by our sponsors to a social and cultural program. It is greatly important to us that participants can meet outside the seminar rooms to have a good time and find new research collaborators and, indeed, friends. We aim to provide participants with a supportive social environment, a stimulating and academically rigorous program, and an exciting time in Cologne.

We hope you enjoy reading the program, and hope to see you in Cologne in August 2013!

Programm 2013

Registration and fees

Further information

GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology 2013: Programme now online!

From August 8 to 30, 2013

19 courses, three and a half weeks, summer time, right in the center of Cologne, at GESIS: The 2nd GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology. Registration will open in mid February.

Short courses:

One- and two-week courses:

Further Information

Universität Hamburg: Wie finanziere ich meine wissenschaftliche Karriere? (05.02.2013)

Wie finanziere ich meine wissenschaftliche Karriere?
Eine Informationsveranstaltung für Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen und Nachwuchswissenschaftler

Dienstag, 5. Februar 2013, 9 bis 17 Uhr
Flügelbau West, Raum 221
Universität Hamburg, Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1

Sie beenden zurzeit Ihr Studium und möchten promovieren?

Oder sind Sie bereits promoviert und suchen Finanzierungsmöglichkeiten für Ihre weitere wissen- schaftliche Karriere als Postdoc?

Wir laden Sie ein, sich auf unserer Informationsveranstaltung für Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen und -wissenschaftler aller Fachrichtungen über Förderungsmöglichkeiten und Zukunftsmodelle zu informieren. Zahlreiche Stiftungen, eine Existenzgründungsberatung und Organisationen der Wissenschaftsförderung erwarten Sie.

Registrierung bei: Caren.Grotehusmann@studium.uni-hamburg.de

Ansprechpartner/in: Dr. Wolfgang Röhr / Judith Dömer M.A.

Abteilung 4: Forschung und Wissenschaftsförderung

Tel.: 040 – 42838 -9079 / -4471

Weitere Informationen und Programm

Workshop “Job Quality and Mismatch” (21.-22.02.2013)

Am 21. und 22. Februar 2013 findet an der Universität Hamburg ein Workshop zum Thema

„Job quality and mismatch: Conceptual advances and international perspectives“

statt. Ziel des Workshops ist es, aktuelle Erkenntnisse, Entwicklungen und offene Forschungsfragen rund um das Thema Arbeitsqualität zu diskutieren. Referenten sind: Chris Warhurst (University of Sydney), Ursula Holtgrewe (Working Life Research Centre, Vienna), Sven Hauff, (University of Hamburg), Markus Holler (INIFES), Sonja Drobnič (University of Hamburg), José-Ignacio Antón (University of Salamanca), Janine Leschke (Copenhagen Business School) und Stefan Kirchner (University of Hamburg). Weitere Informationen

Volkswirtschaftliche Kolloquium: Impulsive consumption and reflexive thought: Nudging ethical consumer behavior – Leonhard Lades (23.01.2013)

Einladung zum Vortrag im Rahmen des Volkswirtschaftlichen Kolloquiums

Impulsive consumption and reflexive thought: Nudging ethical consumer behavior
Leonhard Lades
Max Planck Institut für Ökonomik Jena

Termin: 23.01.2013 um 18.00 Uhr

Ort: Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Holstenhofweg 85, Gebäude H1, Raum 1503

GESIS international Workshop: Introduction to Research Data Management for Social Scientists

Good research data management practice minimizes the risk of data loss, ensures research integrity and facilitates replication; it enhances data security, research efficiency and reliability, and over the long-term, saves time and resources. Moreover, data management planning and data re-use is increasingly a requirement of funding organizations. The workshop sessions include a basic conception of data management, advice on writing a data management plan, licensing data for reuse or to reuse, consent and ethics for data reuse, file formats, documentation and metadata, data storage, back-up and security, data management in collaborative research, and archiving your data. The workshop promotes an interactive hands-on approach to looking after your research data and encourages discussion amongst participants on sharing problems and experiences.

Target groups: social science researchers working with qualitative or quantitative data (principal Investigators, researchers parts of project teams, individual researchers, and PhD students)

Language: English

Fee: Regular: 180 EUR, PhD Students: 120 EUR

Deadline: 3 February. Early applications are encouraged, there are only 20 available seats.

Further details and application form available here.

IAB Graduate Programme: Trade, Unemployment and Search and Matching

Date: Friday, 20 April 2012

Institution: Graduate Programme (GradAB) at the Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Nuremberg

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Mario Larch (University of Bayreuth)

In the couple of last years, renewed interest of the trade effects in settings with imperfect labor markets occurred. While Melitz (2003) introduced firm heterogeneity in models of international trade, he kept the assumption of perfect labor markets. However, in the course of liberalization, job losses and gains seem to be one of the main concerns.

It is the aim of this course to discuss the recent contributions of trade models accounting for search and matching labor market frictions. The search-and matching setup has the advantage that it generates a rather parsimonious link between labor market institutions and the equilibrium rate of unemployment. Moreover, the simultaneous existence of unfilled vacancies and searching workers is one of the most pervasive and well documented features of modern labor markets.

Please register until 31 March, 2012 by E-mail sandra.huber@iab.de

http://www.iab.de/en/gradab

IAB Graduate Programme: Polarization and Rising Wage Inequality

Date: Monday, 11 June 2012

Institution: Graduate Programme (GradAB) at the Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Nuremberg

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Alexandra Spitz-Oener

This class discusses recent evolutions in the wage structure in the United States and Europe. We will explore the potential causes of growing wage inequality and discuss the consequences thereof. Topics to be dealt with will include technological change and changes in skill demand, international trade and immigration. Furthermore, the impact of labor market institutions on the wage structure and the consequences of wage inequality for people’s lives and welfare will be analyzed. We will predominantly explore studies of an empirical nature. When discussing the readings, we will focus not only on the content, but also on the methodology.

Please register until 31 March, 2012 by E-mail sandra.huber@iab.de

http://www.iab.de/en/gradab

IAB Graduate Programme: Time Series Analysis

Date: Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Institution: Graduate Programme (GradAB) at the Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Nuremberg

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Enzo Weber

The course offers an introduction to time series econometrics for PhD students. It covers univariate techniques, cointegration and multi-equation models. Applications of these methods are presented in EViews.

 Contents:

1.     Univariate Time Series Models

  1. Time Series Dynamics
  2. Autoregression
  3. Moving Average
  4. ARMA and Dynamic Regression

2.     Non-Stationarity

  1. Unit Roots
  2. Cointegration

3.     Multiple Equation Models

  1. Vector Autoregression
  2. Impulse Responses and Variance Decomposition
  3. Multiple Cointegration

Please register until 31 March, 2012 by E-mail sandra.huber@iab.de

 http://www.iab.de/en/gradab