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Institut für Quantitative Betriebs- und Volkswirtschaftliche Forschung der CAU Kiel: Post-Doktorand/in

Am Institut für Quantitative Betriebs- und Volkswirtschaftliche Forschung der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel ist zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt die Stelle eines/einer

Post-Doktoranden/in

zu besetzen. Die regelmäßige wöchentliche Arbeitszeit beträgt die einer/eines Vollbeschäftigten (z. Z. 38,7 Stunden); die Eingruppierung erfolgt bei Vorliegen der tarifrechtlichen Voraussetzungen nach Entgeltgruppe 13 TV-L.

Ihre Bewerbung mit den üblichen Unterlagen richten Sie bitte (gerne auch als PDF-Datei per E-Mail) bis zum 15. Dezember 2011 an: Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Institut für Quantitative Betriebs- und Volkswirtschaftliche Forschung, Olshausenstr. 40, 24098 Kiel, Email: info@qber.uni-kiel.de.

Weitere Informationen entnehmen Sie bitte der offiziellen Stellenanzeige unter http://www.qber.uni-kiel.de/stellenanzeigen/AusschreibungstextPostDoc.pdf.

GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology

The first GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology will take place at the University of Cologne between August 9 and 25, 2012. It is a joint venture of GESIS and the University of Mannheim.

The GESIS Summer School offers high quality training in state of the art techniques and methods of survey research. It aims to equip participants with essential skills in the design, planning, execution, documentation and quality assurance of surveys of households, individuals or organisations.

In this first year, three two-day refresher courses, seven two-week and six one-week main courses are on offer. The one-week courses can be booked as a two-week theme or independently. The courses cover themes related to survey methodology reflecting the whole survey life-cycle as well as different research designs, e.g. questionnaire design, mail and web surveys, sampling, mixed methods, vignette studies and cross-national surveys.

The Summer School is designed for advanced graduate and PhD students as well as post-docs and junior researchers interested in improving their knowledge and skills in survey methodology from all relevant fields.

Further Information

5th International Research Workshop – “Methods for Ph.D.”

5th International Research Workshop – “Methods for Ph.D.”

October 2-7, 2011
Akademie Sankelmark, Flensburg (Germany)
University of Southern Denmark, Sønderborg (Denmark)

For the fifth time Ph.D. students in the field of Social Sciences and Economics have the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and experience in research on empirical data, including SOEP. The workshop language will be English. Interested parties from all countries are invited. The workshop is especially for those who need training in the process of choosing a topic, grounding the research idea in theory, as well as in gathering and analyzing data and presenting results in scientific contexts.

The workshop tackles these steps of Ph.D. research projects:

  • gathering data through (un)structured interviews and analyzing standardized survey data (e.g., SOEP),
  • using the computer for content analysis and as a statistical tool,
  • writing a report and making presentations.

These steps will strengthen the cooperation in empirical research to boost and streamline ones project. For more information about the programme, see:

https://hermes.hsu-hh.de/doctoralstudy/irws/programme/

It is possible to obtain credits for the workshop under the European Credit Transfer System.

The workshop fee is 390 Euro. This includes all lectures, meals, and accommodations during the workshop (October 2-7, 2011). For more information about the registration procedure, see:

https://hermes.hsu-hh.de/doctoralstudy/irws/registration/

Organizers of the Workshop are: Helmut-Schmidt University – University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, University of Flensburg, the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) at the DIW Berlin, University of Southern Denmark Campus Soenderborg, Leuphana University Lüneburg, University of Hamburg – Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences and Faculty of Education Psychology and Human Movement.

Workshopfolder as PDF