
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Homelessness and Substance Misuse
When:
21 July - 01 August 2025
Credits:
5 EC
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Social Sciences Summer Course
When:
18 August - 22 August 2025
School:
Institution:
Utrecht Summer School
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
2 EC
Fee:
895 EUR
This five-day course in survey design takes students beyond the introductory courses offered in BA and MA programmes, and discusses current issues in one of the most important data collection methods: surveys. Specifically, it focuses on doing surveys in the Internet-era. It will show how to collect data in online surveys, using smartphones, and mixing surveys with Big data, such as digital behavioral data, smartphone sensors or administrative data. It combines short one-hour lectures with exercises on most of the topics discussed. Course participants must be proficient in working with statistical software. Course materials are prepared for working with R.
We present new ways to analyse modern surveys, including non-probability survey designs, smartphone data collection, digital trace data and data collected via apps. Course participants must be proficient working with the statistical software package R at the level of at least knowing Tidy and multivariate regression in R.
The course is interesting for social scientists or statisticians at the PhD level or beyond, working on academic research projects. The course slightly overlaps with the course: S15 - Survey Research: Design, Implementation and Data Processing . The current course is however more advanced and more focused on survey research within the academic (university) setting, as well as focused on current issues related to the use of mobile phones and Big Data in social science research.
We expect students to have quite extensive knowledge of survey research (for example by using survey data extensively or conducting survey research in their daily work) and have knowledge of statistics at the MSc level for social scientists (the general linear model). Note that you have to upload a brief motivation letter (up to 300 words) with your application, in which you write a short list of your experience with surveys and statistical analyses. Please include in the motivation letter what software you are proficient in, and what courses related to survey design you have taken.
Dr. Peter Lugtig
If you want to know the current state of the art in survey data and survey data analysis, this is a course for you. This course assumes minimally MSc level knowledge of methods and statistics. In the course R will be used extensively, and knowledge of R is presumed. The course is intended for PhD students, and others at the postgraduate level who wish to know more of survey data and its collection in the 21st century. A maximum of 50 participants will be allowed in this course. IOPS students will get priority.
The aim of this course is to provide an overview of theory and practice of modern survey design and analysis, particularly focusing on modern methods of web surveys and the analysis of new types of data (e.g. sensor data). This course is useful for more experienced students. After the course, participants are ready to apply the learned towards their own data collection, are able to critically assess existing surveys and survey documentation and analyse survey data themselves successfully.
Fee
895 EUR, Course fee
Fee
200 EUR, Housing fee
When:
18 August - 22 August 2025
School:
Institution:
Utrecht Summer School
Language:
English
Credits:
2 EC
Nottingham, United Kingdom
When:
21 July - 01 August 2025
Credits:
5 EC
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Utrecht, Netherlands
When:
14 July - 18 July 2025
Credits:
1.5 EC
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Utrecht, Netherlands
When:
14 July - 18 July 2025
Credits:
2 EC
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