Contributions to Degree Modules by ISER Staff
ISER staff teach modules which are part of the degree schemes offered by other departments, Sociology and Economics in particular. Currently, we contribute to the following modules:
SC970-7-AU: Survey Methods I: Design and Measurement
Taught by Noah Uhrig with contributions from Jon Burton, Heather Laurie, Annette Jackle; Nick Allum and Emanuela Sala. For further information, please see:
SC972-7-PS: Survey Practicum
Supervised by Emanuela Sala with contributions from Laura Fumagalli; Gundi Knies and Alita Nandi Emanuela Sala. For further information, please see:
SC971-7-SP: Survey Methods II: Sampling, Inference and Management
Taught by Peter Lynn with contributions from Laura Fumagalli, Gundi Knies and Alita Nandi. For further information, please see:
EC968 – Panel Data Methods
The 2009/2010 session of EC968, Panel Data Methods, is taught by Cheti Nicoletti and Steve Pudney in the Department of Economics. For further information, please see:
- module description
- on-line module materials provided by Stephen Jenkins
- on-line module materials provided by Steve Pudney
EC969 – Applications of Data Analysis
The 2009/2010 session of EC969, Applications of Data Analysis, is taught by Peter Lynn, Mark Taylor and Cheti Nicoletti. For further information, please see:
SC968: Panel Data Methods for Sociologists
The 2009/2010 session of SC968, Panel Data Methods for Sociologists, is taught by Amanda Sacker and Maria Iacovou. For further information, please see:
Essex Summer School
ISER staff regularly deliver modules in longitudinal analysis methods as part of the University of Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection.
This provides an ideal opportunity for intensive training for researchers from all types of organisations.
Previous Modules run by ISER staff
Session 1: 13-24 July 2009
Panel Data Analysis of Microdata – Mark Bryan, University of Essex
Session 2: 20-24 July 2009
Survival Analysis – Thomas Siedler, DIW Berlin (SOEP) and University of Essex (ISER)
Session 1: 9-20 July 2007
1G Panel Data Analysis – Mark Bryan, University of Essex
Session 2: 23-27 July 2007
2L Survival Analysis – Thomas Siedler
Session 3: 13-17 August 2007
3T Multi-Country Tax-Benefit Microsimulation using EUROMOD – Holly Sutherland, Alari Paulus and Francesco Figari
Full details about all forthcoming sessions can be found on the Summer School web pages. Courses are generally fully subscribed, so it is best to book early.