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Updated 20 June 2016
The following courses have now been confirmed for the Summer School, subject to the minimum number of participants being maintained. Any courses not listed below have not reached the threshold of participants to make the course viable and has been cancelled. Please note this is the final course confirmations and any course not listed below will not be confirmed.
Participants can now book their travel and accommodation. When ready to do so, the Travel and Accommodation pages contain useful information for travelling to, and staying in Budapest.
Once course/s are confirmed please note the software and hardware requirements listed in the course outline; some courses require participants to attend with software pre-installed on their own laptop. For more information about course requirements please contact the Instructor (by clicking on the course code below you will be redirected to the course outline).
Code | Course | Instructor |
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SA101 | Introduction to SPSS | Bastian Becker |
SA102 | Introduction to the Use of R | Martin Mölder |
SA103 | Linear Algebra and Calculus: Mathematical Foundations for Social Science Statistics | Kristin Makszin |
SA104 | A Refresher of Inferential Statistics for Political Scientists | Elena Cristina Mitrea |
SA105 | Python Programming for Social Scientists: Web Data, Scraping and Other Useful Programming Tricks | Brian Fabo |
SA106 | Introduction to STATA | Oana Lup |
SA107 | Introduction to NVivo for Qualitative Data Analysis | Marie-Hélène Paré |
SA111 | Introduction to Formal Logic | Edi Pavlovic |
SA112 | Gentle Introduction to Bayesian Statistics | Juraj Medzihorsky |
SA114 | Geospatial Technologies for Social Studies | Viktor Lagutov |
SA115 | Introduction to Ethnography and Field Research | Xymena Kurowska |
Code | Course | Instructor |
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SB101 | Research Designs | Samo Kropivnik |
SB103A | Process Tracing Methodology I – Foundations and Guidelines | Rasmus Brun Pedersen |
SB107A | Program Evaluation and Impact Assessment | Dániel Horn |
SC101 | Expert Interviews for Qualitative Data Generation | Alenka Jelen |
SD101A | Qualitative Data Analysis: Concepts and Approaches (W1) | Marie-Hélène Paré |
SD102A | Analysing Discourse – Analysing Politics: Theories, Methods and Applications, Week I: Theories and Methods | Bernhard Forchtner |
SD105 | Introduction to Regression Analysis | Michael Dorsch |
SD111 | Theoretically Informed Network Analysis for Social Scientists | Balazs Vedres |
SD207 | Advanced Topics in Applied Regression | Levi Littvay |
SD301 | Advanced Bayesian Statistics for the Social Sciences | Juraj Medzihorsky |
Code | Course | Instructor |
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SB100 | Knowing and the Known: The Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences | Patrick Jackson |
SB103B | Process Tracing Methodology II – Evidence and Empirical Testing in Practice | Derek Beach |
SB105 | Mixed Methods Designs | Bojana Lobe |
SB107B | Causal Inference in the Social Sciences | Elias Dinas |
SB108 | Introduction to Interpretive Research Designs | Peregrine Schwartz-Shea |
SB110 | Longitudinal Case Studies | Erin Jenne |
SC102 | Field Research II: Issues in Political, Policy, and Organizational Ethnography and Participant Observation | Dvora Yanow |
SD101B | Qualitative Data Analysis: Concepts and Approaches (W2) | Marie-Hélène Paré |
SD102B | Analysing Discourse – Analysing Politics: Theories, Methods and Applications Week II: Applications and In-Depth Studies | Michal Krzyanowski |
SD103 | Content Analysis | Kostas Gemenis |
SD106 | Intro to GLM: Binary, Ordered and Multinomial Logistic, and Count Regression Models | Federico Vegetti |
SD110 | Applying the Narrative Policy Framework | Michael Jones |
SD211 | Network Visualisation in GEPHI | Balazs Vedres |
SD306 | Multi-Level Structural Equation Modelling | Levi Littvay |
Code | Course | Instructor |
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SB102 | Case Study Research: Method and Practice | Ingo Rohlfing |
SB104 | Qualitative Comparative Analysis and Fuzzy Sets | Patrick Mello and Carsten Schneider |
SD104 | Multi-Variate Statistical Analysis and Comparative Cross-National Surveys Data | Bruno Cautres |
SD202 | Event History and Survival Analysis | Janez Stare |
SD203 | Applied Multilevel Regression Modelling | Zoltán Fazekas |
SD206 | Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling | Jochen Mayerl |