First Call for Papers of the 5th Conference of the Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Statistik, (DAGStat 2019)
Registration is now open and we cordially invite you to register for the 5th Conference of the Deutsche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Statistik (DAGStat 2019) from March 18 - 22, 2019, at LMU Munich, under
https://www.dagstat2019.statistik.uni-muenchen.de/index.html
Under the motto "Statistics under one Umbrella" the planned conference program contains contributions of all areas of statistics and many applications of statistical methods. Scientific exchange between the participating societies is one main aims of the conference. This is reflected by embedding two important annual meetings, the "65. Biometrisches Kolloquium" of the German Region of the International Biometric Society and the "Spring Meeting" of the Deutsche Statistische Gesellschaft.
For the conference, Sara van de Geer, Andrew Gelman, Donald B. Rubin and Michael Jordan have agreed to be plenary speakers. For special topics and invited speakers see
https://www.dagstat2019.statistik.uni-muenchen.de/scientific-programs/index…
Tutorials will be offered about the topics "Adaptive designs for clinical trials" (Frank Bretz, Tim Friede), "Bayesian data analysis using Stan" (Andrew Gelman), and " Spatio-temporal modeling" (Thomas Kneib), see
https://www.dagstat2019.statistik.uni-muenchen.de/scientific-programs/tutor…
Online registration and submission of abstracts is possible via
https://www.dagstat2019.statistik.uni-muenchen.de/conference-details/news/i…
Please note the following deadlines:
November 4th 2018: Deadline for registration for the special session "Young Statisticians" (https://www.dagstat2019.statistik.uni-muenchen.de/scientific-programs/speci…)
November 18th 2018: Abstract submission deadline
January 27th 2019: Early-Bird registration deadline
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Munich next year,
Göran Kauermann and Helmut Küchenhoff, on behalf of the local organizing committee.
Dear colleagues,
Please be kindly reminded that the deadline for submissions to give a talk
or win the pre-registration challenge at the MZES Open Social Science
Conference 2019 (OSSC19) is approaching fast. Please Submit your extended
abstracts (750 words max) before 22 August 2018, 24:00 CEST.
OSSC19 will be held at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research
(MZES) in Mannheim, Germany, from 25-27 January 2019.
It offers an opportunity to connect with the open science movement for all
researchers from across the social sciences who are interested in debating,
advancing, and practicing open science. OSSC19 will feature keynotes by
Jeremy Freese (Stanford University), Thomas König (University of Mannheim),
Arthur Lupia (University of Michigan), and Julia Rohrer (University of
Leipzig).
There are two options for you to participate in the conference:
1. You can
<https://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/openscience/index.php/give-a-talk/> give a
talk that provides discussion of, a methodological advance to, or a
demonstration of best practices in open social science.
2. You can submit an extended abstract for a
<https://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/openscience/index.php/pre-registration-cha
llenge/> study you would like to conduct (i.e., a pre-registered analysis
plan). The submitter(s) of the best abstract will get the opportunity
present their study plan at OSSC19 and will win free collection of survey
panel data from a high-quality national probability sample or,
alternatively, financial support for a data collection effort of the
participants own choosing.
Please note that OSSC19 is transdisciplinary in nature: Submissions from any
social science discipline are welcome!
We look forward to your submissions. Feel free to
<mailto:%20openscience@mzes.uni-mannheim.de> contact us if you have any
questions.
Best,
Nate Breznau
Eike Mark Rinke
Alexander Wuttke
CfP -- MZES Open Social Science Conference 2019: Practicing New Standards in
Transparency and Reproducibility
This conference is a forum for practicing and discussing credibility,
transparency and replicability in the social sciences.
About a decade ago, John Ioannidis claimed that most published research
findings are false. While seeming outrageous at the time, a growing body of
meta-scientific research in the behavioral and social sciences substantiated
this claim, causing uncertainty about the trustworthiness of published
scientific findings. We believe that threats to the validity of published
findings in the social sciences are widespread and systemic. Therefore, this
conference promotes introspection about the current state of social science
research and exchange on the opportunities for institutional and
methodological improvement in the future.
The conference is supported by the Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in
the Social Sciences ( <http://bitss.org/> BITSS) and will take place from
25-27 January 2019 in Mannheim, Germany.
<http://www.open-socsci.org> Conference Website -
<https://twitter.com/opensocsci> twitter
Keynote speakers:
Jeremy Freese (Stanford University)
Thomas König (APSR, University of Mannheim)
Arthur Lupia (OSF, University of Michigan)
Julia Rohrer (100% CI, Leipzig University)
Participate in the conference:
* Give a talk: We call for researchers to advance discussion, debate,
literature synthesis, or methods in open social science. We welcome
methodological advances, e.g., p-curve analysis, systematic reviews,
pre-analysis planning, and replication. We welcome general research findings
that apply best practices of open science while conducting the research -
Abstract submission DL: 22 August 2018
<https://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/openscience/index.php/give-a-talk/> Read
more
* MZES-GESIS Pre-Registration Challenge: We call for researchers to
participate in a competition to win funding or free survey time for the most
innovative and rigorous pre-registration plan for a social science study. -
Abstract submission DL: 22 August 2018
<https://www.mzes.uni-mannheim.de/openscience/index.php/pre-registration-cha
llenge/> Read more
* Participate as a guest in Mannheim during the conference or during
the subsequent Open Science Workshop, offered in collaboration with the
Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (
<http://bitss.org/> BITSS). Or use the live stream online.
Organizing Committee
Nate Breznau (MZES, University of Mannheim)
Eike Mark Rinke (MZES, University of Mannheim)
Alexander Wuttke (MZES, University of Mannheim)
Conference website: <http://www.open-socsci.org/>
http://www.open-socsci.org/
Twitter: @opensocsci
#ossc19
2nd European Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science:
BIAS AND DISCRIMINATION
Euro CSS Symposium (#eurocss)
December 5-7, 2018
Cologne, Germany
Website: http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu
Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csssymposium18
For inquiries: css.eurosymposium(a)gmail.com<mailto:css.eurosymposium@gmail.com>
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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
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For the 2nd European Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science we are still looking for these types of submissions:
- creative ideas to work with the datasets in our DATASET CHALLENGE (deadline September 1)
- applications to participate in our DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM (deadline September 1)
- applications to present in the SCIENCE SLAM (deadline November 1)
Authors of accepted submissions in the dataset challenge and the doctoral consortium also qualify for applications for TRAVEL GRANTS (deadline September 1).
Below you will find information on how to apply for the different formats.
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CONFERENCE SCOPE
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The Symposium is an interdisciplinary venue that brings together researchers from a diverse range of disciplines to contribute to the definition and exploration of the societal challenges in Computational Social Science, especially around the topics of inequality and imbalance.
We welcome submissions in the intersection of the social sciences and the computer sciences, including (a) new approaches for understanding social phenomena and addressing societal challenges, (b) improving methods for computational social science, (c) and understanding the influence of the Web and digital technologies on society.
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DATASET CHALLENGE
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Submission deadline: September 1, 2018
Submit via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csssymposium18
We provide links to three suggested datasets on the topic of political communication and ask participants to creatively and innovatively engage with these datasets. A jury will select the best presentation (including any created resources, such as secondary datasets or analysis code) to be awarded the very first Euro CSS Dataset Challenge Award.
The work presented at the symposium can be early stage, but should be methodically sound and provide either preliminary insights into an interesting research question or first inductively-reached conclusions of systematic patterns of bias in the dataset. These can also be on a meta-level or may be designated to positioning the work in broader theoretical contexts, e.g., about biases in the data collection.
Submissions should be abstracts of approx. 2-3 pages (maximum up to 1000 words plus references and figures).
The full call can be found here: http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu/2018/#data
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DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
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Submission deadline: September 1, 2018
Submit via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csssymposium18
Please submit a PDF file of up to approx. 1000 words with the following information:
– an abstract of the PhD thesis topic including information about the research question, applied methods and the current state of progress
– a short paragraph about the applicant’s biography
– a paragraph on open questions that the applicant would want to discuss with experts in the field
The full call can be found here: http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu/2018/#consortium
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SCIENCE SLAM
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Submission deadline: November 1, 2018
Submit via email: garcia(a)csh.ac.at<mailto:garcia@csh.ac.at>
A Science Slam is an epic scientific event where scientists compete with short talks on their research. It's just like a poetry slam, but with science instead of poems. Slammers are completely free to do whatever they want on stage, everything is allowed including slides, games, the more creative, the better! The only two rules are: 1) The topic of the slam has to be related to data science / computational social science or to social media, online data or digital behavioral data, and 2) Presentations should not take more than 8 minutes.
The EuroCSS Science Slam will take place in the evening of December 5th in Die Wohngemeinschaft (https://www.die-wohngemeinschaft.net/en/). To present, send an email to garcia(a)csh.ac.at<mailto:garcia@csh.ac.at> with a short proposal of your topic for the slam and we will contact you. We will choose the best slammer candidates, based on (i) the scientific quality, on (ii) the novelty of the topic, and on (iii) the potential for giving an engaging talk.
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TRAVEL GRANTS
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Submission deadline: September 1, 2018
Submit via email: css.eurosymposium(a)gmail.com<mailto:css.eurosymposium@gmail.com>
Due to the generous funding by Volkswagen Foundation we are able to offer a limited number of travel grants to researchers whose submissions are accepted for the symposium (presenters of talks or posters at the main symposium, workshop or tutorial organizers, participants of doctoral consortium and dataset challenge).
To apply for a travel grant please send an email with the subject “Travel Grant” to css.eurosymposium(a)gmail.com<mailto:css.eurosymposium@gmail.com> including the following information: a) your submission number in EasyChair or the title of your submitted workshop/tutorial, b) your contact details, c) your motivation for the grant application and d) whether you will still attend the symposium without a travel grant.
More information can be found here: http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu/2018/#grants
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ORGANISERS
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SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS
Katrin Weller
Markus Strohmaier
MENTORS FOR DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
Sandra González-Bailón
Jürgen Pfeffer
DATASET CHALLENGE CHAIRS
Fabian Flöck
Juhi Kulshrestha
SCIENCE SLAM
David Garcia
David Brodesser
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Katrin Weller
Markus Strohmaier
Luca Maria Aiello
David Garcia
Frank Schweitzer
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Liebe Kolleginnen,
liebe Kollegen,
die 9. Nutzerkonferenz "Forschen mit dem Mikrozensus" - Analysen zur Sozialstruktur und zum sozialen Wandel findet am 27. - 28. November 2018 in Mannheim statt.
Wir freuen uns über Ihre Anmeldungen! Der Anmeldeschluss ist der 24. September 2018.
Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf der Konferenzwebsite unter https://www.gesis.org/angebot/veranstaltungen/gesis-tagungen/mz-nutzerkonfe….
Viele Grüße aus Mannheim
Simon Börlin
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GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
Dauerbeobachtung der Gesellschaft (DBG)
German Microdata Lab (GML)
https://www.gesis.org/institut/forschungsdatenzentren/fdz-german-microdata-…
Postanschrift:
Postfach 12 21 55
68072 Mannheim
Tel: +49-(0)621-1246-288
mzkonferenz(a)gesis.org<mailto:mzkonferenz@gesis.org>
2nd European Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science:
BIAS AND DISCRIMINATION
Euro CSS Symposium (#eurocss)
December 5-7, 2018
Cologne, Germany
Website: http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu
Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csssymposium18
For inquiries: css.eurosymposium(a)gmail.com<mailto:css.eurosymposium@gmail.com>
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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
-----------------------------
For the 2nd European Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science we are calling for different types of submissions:
- extended abstract of research to be presented as short TALKS OR POSTERS (deadline August 1)
- proposals for WORKSHOPS OR TUTORIALS to be held on the pre-symposium day (deadline August 1)
- creative ideas to work with the datasets in our DATASET CHALLENGE (deadline September 1)
- applications to participate in our DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM (deadline September 1)
- Authors of accepted submissions of all types also qualify for applications for TRAVEL GRANTS (deadline September 1)
Below you will find information on how to apply for the different formats.
-------------------------------------
CONFERENCE SCOPE
-------------------------------------
The Symposium is an interdisciplinary venue that brings together researchers from a diverse range of disciplines to contribute to the definition and exploration of the societal challenges in Computational Social Science, especially around the topics of inequality and imbalance.
We welcome submissions in the intersection of the social sciences and the computer sciences, including (a) new approaches for understanding social phenomena and addressing societal challenges, (b) improving methods for computational social science, (c) and understanding the influence of the Web and digital technologies on society.
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS (TALKS OR POSTERS)
--------------------------------
Submission deadline: August 1, 2018
Submit via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csssymposium18
Submissions should be abstracts of approx. 2-3 pages (up to 1000 words plus references and figures) summarizing the work to be presented. We encourage researchers to also submit abstracts of work that has already been published and/or submit work in progress. Please give a sufficiently detailed description of your work and your methods so we can adequately assess its relevance. Please consider that reviewers will be from an interdisciplinary community.
Submissions may be accepted as talks or posters.
The full call can be found here: http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu/2018/#workshops
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WORKSHOP + TUTORIALS
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Submission deadline: August 1, 2018
Submit via email: css.eurosymposium(a)gmail.com<mailto:css.eurosymposium@gmail.com>
Proposals for workshops and tutorials should be no more than three pages in length, written in English, and should contain the following:
- A concise title
- The names, affiliations, and contact information of the organizers
- Planned duration of the event (half-day or full-day meeting)
- A short abstract describing the scope and main objective of the event
- A description of the proposed event format and a detailed list of proposed activities
The full call can be found here: http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu/2018/#call
--------------------------------
DATASET CHALLENGE
--------------------------------
Submission deadline: September 1, 2018
Submit via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csssymposium18
We provide links to three suggested datasets on the topic of political communication and ask participants to creatively and innovatively engage with these datasets. A jury will select the best presentation (including any created resources, such as secondary datasets or analysis code) to be awarded the very first Euro CSS Dataset Challenge Award.
The work presented at the symposium can be early stage, but should be methodically sound and provide either preliminary insights into an interesting research question or first inductively-reached conclusions of systematic patterns of bias in the dataset. These can also be on a meta-level or may be designated to positioning the work in broader theoretical contexts, e.g., about biases in the data collection.
Submissions should be abstracts of approx. 2-3 pages (maximum up to 1000 words plus references and figures).
The full call can be found here: http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu/2018/#data
--------------------------------
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
--------------------------------
Submission deadline: September 1, 2018
Submit via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csssymposium18
Please submit a PDF file of up to approx. 1000 words with the following information:
– an abstract of the PhD thesis topic including information about the research question, applied methods and the current state of progress
– a short paragraph about the applicant’s biography
– a paragraph on open questions that the applicant would want to discuss with experts in the field
The full call can be found here: http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu/2018/#consortium
--------------------------------
TRAVEL GRANTS
--------------------------------
Submission deadline: September 1, 2018
Submit via email: css.eurosymposium(a)gmail.com<mailto:css.eurosymposium@gmail.com>
Due to the generous funding by Volkswagen Foundation we are able to offer a limited number of travel grants to researchers whose submissions are accepted for the symposium (presenters of talks or posters at the main symposium, workshop or tutorial organizers, participants of doctoral consortium and dataset challenge).
To apply for a travel grant please send an email with the subject “Travel Grant” to css.eurosymposium(a)gmail.com<mailto:css.eurosymposium@gmail.com> including the following information: a) your submission number in EasyChair or the title of your submitted workshop/tutorial, b) your contact details, c) your motivation for the grant application and d) whether you will still attend the symposium without a travel grant.
More information can be found here: http://symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu/2018/#grants
-------------------------------
ORGANISERS
-------------------------------
SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS
Katrin Weller
Markus Strohmaier
MENTORS FOR DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
Sandra González-Bailón
Jürgen Pfeffer
DATASET CHALLENGE CHAIRS
Fabian Flöck
Juhi Kulshrestha
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Katrin Weller
Markus Strohmaier
Luca Maria Aiello
David Garcia
Frank Schweitzer
Anfang der weitergeleiteten E‑Mail:
Von: Bodo Lippl <bodo.lippl(a)paedagogik.uni-halle.de<mailto:bodo.lippl@paedagogik.uni-halle.de>>
Datum: 26. Juli 2018 um 11:47:21 MESZ
An: "Wolbring, Tobias" <tobias.wolbring(a)fau.de<mailto:tobias.wolbring@fau.de>>
Betreff: WiMi Stelle 75% Forschungsmethoden ab 1.10. MLU Halle (Saale)
Sehr geehrter Herr Wolbring,
ich möchte Sie freundlich bitten, die untenstehende Mail unserer Stellenausschreibung über den Methodenverteiler zu versenden.
Vielen Dank und liebe Grüße
Bodo Lippl
__________________________
Sehr geehrte Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
ab 1.10.2018 ist eine WiMi-Stelle (75%, befristet für 3 Jahre, E 13 TV-L) im Arbeitsbereich Quantitative und Qualitative Forschungsmethoden, Institut für Pädagogik der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg zu besetzen. Idealerweise suchen wir eine Person, die quantitative und auch etwas qualitative Methodenkenntnisse mitbringt.
Offizieller Ausschreibungstext: http://www.verwaltung.uni-halle.de/dezern3/Ausschr/18_929.pdf
Bewerbungsschluss ist der 8.8.2018.
Leiten Sie die Ausschreibung gerne an geeignete Personen weiter.
Vielen Dank und liebe Grüße
Bodo Lippl
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Dr. Bodo Lippl
Arbeitsbereich Quantitative und Qualitative Forschungsmethoden
Email: bodo.lippl(a)paedagogik.uni-halle.de<mailto:bodo.lippl@paedagogik.uni-halle.de>
http://paedagogik.uni-halle.de/forschungsmethoden/
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
im Bereich der Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung mit dem Schwerpunkt quantitative Methoden der Universität Bielefeld (Prof. Dr. Martin Kroh) suchen wir zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt zwei wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterinnen/wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter in Teilzeit (Promotion, Kennziffer wiss18147 und wiss18184).
https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/Universitaet/Aktuelles/Stellenausschreibungen/…https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/Universitaet/Aktuelles/Stellenausschreibungen/…
Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Bewerbungsfrist bereits in der nächsten Woche endet.
Beste Grüße,
Martin Kroh
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Prof. Dr. Martin Kroh
Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung mit dem Schwerpunkt quantitative Methoden
Universität Bielefeld
D-33501 Bielefeld
Tel.: +49 (0)521 106-12980/12979 (Sekr. Frau Fischer)
Büro: Gebäude X B3-205
und Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) am DIW Berlin
http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/soz/personen/kroh/
Am Institut für Sozialwissenschaften der Heinrich-Heine-Universität
Düsseldorf ist im Bereich Soziologie die Stelle einer Oberstudienrätin /
eines Oberstudienrats im Hochschuldienst zu besetzen. Mehr können Sie
den anliegenden Ausschreibungstexten entnehmen! Peter H. Hartmann
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
mit dieser Nachricht möchten wir Sie über die inhaltliche und personelle Neuausrichtung der Sozialen Welt informieren.
Einreichungen, die dem im angehängten Dokument skizzierten Profil entsprechen, sind jederzeit herzlich willkommen.
Mit besten Grüßen
Prof. Dr. Monika Jungbauer-Gans, DZHW & Leibniz-Universität Hannover
Prof. Dr. Corinna Kleinert, LIfBi & Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Schupp, DIW & Freie Universität Berlin
Prof. Dr. Mark Trappmann, IAB & Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Prof. Dr. Tobias Wolbring, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (V.i.S.d.P.)
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Prof. Dr. Tobias Wolbring
Chair of Empirical Economic Sociology
School of Business and Economics
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Findelgasse 7/9
D-90402 Nürnberg
Office: +49 911 5302 950
tobias.wolbring(a)fau.de<mailto:tobias.wolbring@fau.de>
http://www.wirtschaftssoziologie.wiso.uni-erlangen.de/https://sites.google.com/site/tobiaswolbring/
Liebe Nutzerinnen und Nutzer der DZHW-Daten,
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
im Namen des Organisationsteams möchten wir Sie auf die 1. Nutzerkonferenz des Deutschen Zentrums für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung (DZHW) aufmerksam machen, die im kommenden Jahr am 16. und 17. Mai 2019 in Hannover stattfinden und federführend vom Forschungsdatenzentrum (fdz.DZHW) organisiert wird.
Die Veranstaltung trägt den Titel "1st International DZHW User Conference on Dynamics in the Student and Academic Life Course" und bietet die Möglichkeit zur Vorstellung und Diskussion aktueller empirischer Längsschnittanalysen aus dem Bereich der Hochschulforschung, wobei die Einbeziehung von DZHW-Daten willkommen, aber nicht verpflichtend ist.
Die Konferenzsprache ist Englisch, die Teilnahme wird kostenfrei sein. Nähere Hinweise finden Sie bald im Call for Papers, der in den nächsten Wochen veröffentlicht wird. Die Weiterleitung dieser Mail und Verbreitung des Flyers (s. Anhang) ist explizit erwünscht.
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