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Fabrizio Bernardi

 

Professor of Sociology

Fabrizio Bernardi

Tel. [+39] 055 4685 316/233

Fax: [+39] 055 4685 201

Email: Fabrizio.Bernardi@eui.eu

Secretary: Monika Rzemieniecka

Office: BF 179, Badia Fiesolana

 

EUI SPS Department

Via dei Roccettini 9

50014 San Domenico di Fiesole (FI)

Italy 

 

Office Hours

Office hours are Thursdays, 10:00 - 12:00. 
For appointments, please contact Prof. Bernardi directly.

Short Biography

Fabrizio Bernardi joined the EUI in January 2010, while on leave from the UNED, Spain.

He received his Ph.D. in sociology and social research from the University of Trento in 1998 and his B.A. from the University of Bologna in 1993. He moved to the Department of Sociology II of the UNED in 2001, having previously taught at the faculty of sociology at the University of Bielefeld, Germany, from 1998 to 2001.

Since 1998 he has also taught short term seminars on event history analysis at the University of Oxford, Milan, at the Juan March Institute, Madrid and at the UPF, Barcelona. Between 2007 and 2009 he was senior researcher on social stratification and inequality at the Juan March Institute, Madrid.

He is an elected member of the board of the European Consortium for Social Research, a core member of the “analysing the lifecourse” group within the network Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (QMSS2) financed by the European Science Foundation and an associate expert in the EQUALSOC network of excellence funded by the European Union’s Sixth Framework Programme.

Bernardi's main teaching and current research interests lie in social stratification, inequality in educational opportunities and educational returns, family and labour market dynamics, social methodology.

Languages

Italian, English, Spanish

Research interests

Inequality in educational opportunities, social mobility, educational returns, family and labour market dynamics and inequality, research design and methodology (quantitative)

Seminars and Workshops

Seminar: Research Design for Quantitative Analysis, Autumn 2010 (with M. Franklin)

Seminar: Elementary Data Analysis with STATA, Autumn 2010 (with M. Franklin)

Workshop: Wellbeing and its various measurements, 21-22 April 2010

Workshop: Level and Inequality in Educational Returns in Europe (EDUREU), 12-13 March 2010

Seminar: Intermediate Data Analysis with STATA (together with Mark Franklin), Winter 2010

 

Page last updated on 19 July 2010

Latest News

Special Intensive Courses on Data Analysis (STATA)

Description
Researchers are strongly advised to follow these classes although no extra credits will be awarded
Date:
28/07/2010
New Appointment in the SPS Department

New Appointment in the SPS Department

Description
Chris Reus-Smit joins the Department in September 2010
Date:
28/07/2010