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Updated 12 December 2018
If you are taking more than one course, do not book your travel and accommodation until all courses are confirmed.
Please note the software and hardware requirements in the course outline. Some courses require software to be pre-installed on your own laptop. To find out more, click on the course code number and read the outline, which also contains contact details for the Instructor.
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Course code | Course title | Friday | Saturday |
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WA101 | Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA102 | Foundations of Set-Theoretic and Case-Oriented Thinking and Methodology | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA103 | Tools for the Analysis of Complex Social Systems: An Introduction | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA104 | Programming in LaTeX for Social Scientific Document Preparation | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA105 | Automated Web Data Collection with R | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA106A | Introduction to R (entry level) | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA106B | Introduction to R (for participants with some prior knowledge in command-line programming) | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA107 | Introduction to Stata | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA109 | Regression Refresher (before you take a more advanced stats course) | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA110 | Discourse Network Analysis (DNA) | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA112 | Maximum Likelihood Estimation | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA114 | Introduction to NVivo for Qualitative Data Analysis | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA115 | Introduction to MAXQDA a Qualitative and Mixed Methods Data Analysis Software | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
WA116 | Vignette Methods in Interpretive Research | 13:00–18:00 | 09:00–17:30 |
Course code | Course title | Time |
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WB101 | Working with Concepts in the Social Sciences | 09:00–12:30 |
WB102 | Comparative Research Designs | 14:00–17:30 |
WB103 | Comparative Historical Analysis | 14:00–17:30 |
WB104 | Introduction to Process Tracing | 14:00–17:30 |
WB105 | Introduction to Qualitative Interpretive Methods | 09:00–12:30 |
WB107 | Linear Regression with R/Stata: Estimation, Interpretation and Presentation | 14:00–17:30 |
WB108 | Introduction to Statistics for Political and Social Scientists Workshop | All Day |
WC101 | Qualitative Interviewing Workshop | All Day |
WC103 | Online Qualitative Methods and Virtual Ethnography | 14:00–17:30 |
WC104 | Survey Design | 09:00–12:30 |
WC105 | Python Programming for Social Sciences: Collecting, Analyzing and Presenting Social Media Data | 09:00–12:30 |
WD101 | Introduction to Quantitative Text Analysis | 09:00–12:30 |
WD102 | Introduction to Applied Social Network Analysis | 14:00–17:30 |
WD103 | Introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) | 09:00–12:30 |
WD201 | Writing Ethnographic and Other Qualitative-interpretive Research: Learning by Reading | 09:00–12:30 |
WD202 | Advanced Qualitative Data Analysis | 09:00–12:30 |
WD203 | Advanced Process-tracing Workshop | All Day |
WD204 | Advanced Topics in Set-Theoretic Methods and QCA | 14:00–17:30 |
WD205 | Advanced Multi-Method Research | 09:00–12:30 |
WD206 | Logistic Regression and General Linear Models | 14:00–17:30 |
WD208 | Inferential Network Analysis | 09:00–12:30 |
WD209 | Introduction to Bayesian Inference | 09:00–12:30 |
WD210 | Panel Data Analysis | 14:00–17:30 |
WD211 | Methods of Modern Causal Analysis Based on Observational Data | 09:00–12:30 |
WD213 | Multilevel Regression Modelling | 14:00-17:30 |
WD214 | Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) with R | 09:00–12:30 |
WD215 | Times Series Analysis | 14:00-17:30 |
WD216 | Advanced Sequence Analysis | 09:00–12:30 |
WD217 | Event History and Survival Analysis | 09:00–12:30 |
WD218 | Introduction to Machine Learning for the Social Sciences | 14:00-17:30 |