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The 2019 Summer School takes place at Central European University, Nádor utca 15, 1051 Budapest. Campus map.
This schedule is subject to change and should not be treated as final until we confirm otherwise.
Friday 26 July | Location | |
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10:00–13:00 | Registration for Short and Main courses (you only need to register once) | N15 Foyer |
13:00–15:00 and 15:30–18:00 | Short Courses (4.5 teaching hours) | N15 Foyer |
Saturday 27 July | ||
09:00–17:30 | Registration for Main courses | N15 Foyer |
09:00–12:30 and 14:00–17:30 | Short Courses (6 teaching hours) | N15 Foyer |
Sunday 28 July | ||
17:00–18:00 | Registration | N15 Foyer |
18:00–21:00 | Plenary evening | N15 Auditorium |
18:00–18:20 | Welcome Address from Carsten Schneider, head of the local organising committee, and Petra Meier, Training Subcommittee member of the ECPR Executive Committee Key information Academic Convenor Levi Littvay talk about how to get the most from the Summer School academic programme, and offer tips on navigating the Methods Café |
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18:20–19:30 | Methods Café | N13 Ground floor Café |
19:30–21:00 | Welcome Reception Enjoy something to eat and drink in a relaxed atmosphere with the Summer School Instructors, Teaching Assistants and fellow participants | N13 Ground floor Café |
Monday 29 July | ||
08:00–09:00 | Registration for late arrivals. PM courses can register on arrival. | N15 Foyer |
Monday 29 July – Friday 2 August (Week 1) | ||
09:00–12:30 or 14:00–17:30 | Week 1 and Two-Week courses. Main courses are taught either morning or afternoon. Advanced Workshops are all-day courses. Some courses require you to work from your own laptops because lecture rooms do not include computers; please check with your Instructor | |
Tuesday 30 July | ||
12:45–13:45 |
Debate 1 – Mixed Method Research – Mission Impossible? Speakers |
N15 103 Tier |
Saturday 3 August | ||
Summer School Office closed | ||
Sunday 4 August | ||
17:00–18:00 | Registration | N15 Foyer |
18:00–21:00 | Plenary evening | N15 Auditorium |
18:00–18:20 | Welcome Address from Carsten Schneider, head of the local organising committee, and Petri Koikkalainen & Petra Meier, Training Subcommittee members of the ECPR Executive Committee Key information Academic Convenor Derek Beach talks about how to get the most from the Summer School academic programme, and offers tips on navigating the Methods Café |
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18:20–19:30 | Methods Café | N13 Ground floor Café |
19:30–21:00 | Welcome Reception Enjoy something to eat and drink in a relaxed atmosphere with the SummerSchool Instructors, Teaching Assistants and fellow participants | N13 Ground floor Café |
Monday 5 August | ||
08:00–09:00 | Registration for late arrivals. PM courses can register on arrival. | N15 Foyer |
Monday 5 August – Friday 9 August (Week 2) | ||
09:00–12:30 or 14:00–17:30 | Week 2 and Two-Week courses. Main courses are taught either morning or afternoon. Advanced Workshops are all-day courses. Some courses require you to work from your own laptops because lecture rooms do not include computers; please check with your Instructor | |
Tuesday 6 August | ||
12:45–13:45 |
Debate 2 – How Can Methods Help Get me Published? Chair Speakers |
N15 103 Tier |
Friday 9 August | ||
17:30 | Close of Summer School, participants depart |