Colloquium on Analytical Sociology
Dates:
- Wed 17 Jun 2020 16.45 - 19.45
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2020-06-17 16:45
2020-06-17 19:45
Europe/Paris
Colloquium on Analytical Sociology
This colloquium is compulsory for supervisees of Arnout van de Rijt, but is open to other researchers and visiting fellows who are committed to regular attendance. Any public lectures organized in conjunction with the colloquium are fully open to the EUI community. The colloquium provides doctoral researchers and postdoctoral fellows with an opportunity to present ongoing work and receive feedback beyond what is already given in regular one-on-one meetings with the supervisor. The colloquium is also used to work on collaborative research projects. These collaborative projects give researchers an opportunity to participate in and publish on research led by the supervisor. Moreover, they provide an invaluable opportunity for beginning researchers to learn the tricks of the trade of social science research from more experienced researchers, postdoctoral fellows and the supervisor in a safe environment
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This colloquium is compulsory for supervisees of Arnout van de Rijt, but is open to other researchers and visiting fellows who are committed to regular attendance. Any public lectures organized in conjunction with the colloquium are fully open to the EUI community. The colloquium provides doctoral researchers and postdoctoral fellows with an opportunity to present ongoing work and receive feedback beyond what is already given in regular one-on-one meetings with the supervisor. The colloquium is also used to work on collaborative research projects. These collaborative projects give researchers an opportunity to participate in and publish on research led by the supervisor. Moreover, they provide an invaluable opportunity for beginning researchers to learn the tricks of the trade of social science research from more experienced researchers, postdoctoral fellows and the supervisor in a safe environment
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- Affiliation:
- Department of Political and Social Sciences
- Type:
- Working group
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