Places available: course “Policy Modelling” at GESIS Spring Seminar

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Mauk, Marlene
Tue, Feb 22, 2022 2:13 PM

Apologies for cross-posting

Dear colleagues,

There are still some places available on the course “Policy Modelling” in week 2 (14-18 March) of this year’s GESIS Spring Seminar. There is no registration deadline, but places are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Taught by Prof. Dr. Petra Ahrweiler and Dr. Corinna Elsenbroich, the course focusses on the substantive problems, theories, and related computational models in a number of core areas of policy modelling (e.g., research policy, public policy). The methodological challenge in policy modelling is bridging the gap between policy practice and the scientific realm of formal models. In the course, participants learn to master these challenges using the Netlogo software and Python.

For registration, a detailed course description, and a complete syllabus, please visit www.gesis.org/springseminarhttps://www.gesis.org/springseminar

For a pdf version of the detailed syllabus with course times and literature, you may also directly click herehttps://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/dienstleistung/veranstaltungen_fortbildungen/seminare/Spring_Seminar/Syllabus_GESIS_SpringSeminar2022_Week2_Elsenbroich-Ahrweiler.pdf.

Thank you and best wishes,
Your GESIS Training Team

GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences

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***Apologies for cross-posting*** Dear colleagues, There are still some places available on the course “Policy Modelling” in week 2 (14-18 March) of this year’s GESIS Spring Seminar. There is no registration deadline, but places are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Taught by Prof. Dr. Petra Ahrweiler and Dr. Corinna Elsenbroich, the course focusses on the substantive problems, theories, and related computational models in a number of core areas of policy modelling (e.g., research policy, public policy). The methodological challenge in policy modelling is bridging the gap between policy practice and the scientific realm of formal models. In the course, participants learn to master these challenges using the Netlogo software and Python. For registration, a detailed course description, and a complete syllabus, please visit www.gesis.org/springseminar<https://www.gesis.org/springseminar> For a pdf version of the detailed syllabus with course times and literature, you may also directly click here<https://www.gesis.org/fileadmin/upload/dienstleistung/veranstaltungen_fortbildungen/seminare/Spring_Seminar/Syllabus_GESIS_SpringSeminar2022_Week2_Elsenbroich-Ahrweiler.pdf>. Thank you and best wishes, Your GESIS Training Team --- GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences email: training@gesis.org<mailto:training@gesis.org> web: www.gesis.org/training<http://www.gesis.org/training> twitter: https://twitter.com/gesistraining facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GESISTraining