On Thursday, July 28, within the framework of the 6th International LCSR Summer School Professor Ronald Inglehart gave the lecture “Modernization and Inequality: Trump, Brexit and Populism.”
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On the fourth day of the summer school, the lecturer introduced structural equation modeling as a method.
BIGSSS–departs (doctoral education in partnerships) is a full-time international Ph.D. program co-funded by the European Union. It provides close supervision of dissertation work in a demand-tailored education and research environment at the University of Bremen and Bremen’s Jacobs University. Program fellows commit themselves to a 42-month structured curriculum, including a six-month stay abroad at one of the networks’ renowned partner institutions: besides National Research University Higher School of Economics, this group comprises the University of Edinburgh, Duke University, Manipal University, Sciences Po/Paris, Universitá degli studi di Milano, IIR Kiev, UNC at Chapel Hill, Bertelsmann Foundation and Edna Pasher PhD & Associates/Tel Aviv.
On the third day, the school participants learned multiple group confirmatory factor analysis (CFA).
During the second day of the LCSR Summer School, the participants continued learning the basics of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The lecture focused on the issue of model identification.
From 18 to 22 July, the 13th International Conference on Concept Lattices and Their Applications was held at HSE.
Today the participants of the 6th LCSR International Summer School got started to learning.
Multiple international research conferences were attended by the staff of the International Laboratory of Game Theory and Decision Making in July.
Dr. Yulia Rodina - postdoctoral research fellow at the Center for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan, University of Oslo
