The Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences (BAGSS) was established in 2010 to create an innovative working and learning environment for exceptionally qualified doctoral researchers.
UPCOMING DATES & EVENTS
// 13.11.2024 BAGSS Semester Colloquium: What Do Europeans Want to Do about Climate Change? Comparing and Explaining Public Support for a Wide Variety of Policies(454.6 KB)
// 26.11.2024 BAGSS & LIfBi Lunchtime Talk: Enabling Research. Management of Federal Funding Programmes(162.6 KB)
// 28.11 - 29.11.2024 Sixth Joint Doctoral Conference at the University of Trento
// 02.12 + 09.12.2024 BAGSS & LIfBi Joint Workshop: Introduction to Python Programming for Social Scientists(192.6 KB)
// 10.12.2024 BAGSS & LIfBi Lunchtime Talk: Science Communication. Creating societal relevance and political impact through dialogue(153.0 KB, 1 page)
// 07.01.2025 Submission Deadline for the BAGSS Executive Committee Meeting
// 13.01 + 15.01.2025 BAGSS & LIfBi Joint Workshop: Data Visualization with R(675.4 KB)
// 22.01.2025 BAGSS General Meeting
// 22.01.2025 BAGSS Executive Committee Meeting
// 07.04 - 11.04.2025 BAGSS Internal Methods Institute 2025
// 09.04.2025 Keynote & BAGSS Semester Colloquium
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BAGSS INTERNAL METHODS INSTITUTE 2025
The BAGSS team is pleased to announce the date for the 4th BAGSS Internal Methods Institute. Join us from 7 to 11 April 2025 for a week-long programme of intensive methods courses. This year you can choose between topics of Cased Based Research Design, Causal Inference in the Social Sciences and Multilevel Modelling. In addition to deepening your knowledge, members can also participate in the social programme and other supporting events.
We are open to your ideas, suggestions, or ways in which you would like to help shape the programme. Feel free to contact us at courses.bagss[at]uni-bamberg.de
EVENT
BAGSS & LIfBi Joint Online Event Series
LUNCHTIME TALKS
Join us for the BAGSS & LIfBi joint online lunchtime talk series given by our guests from academia and beyond.
Events during the winter semester 2024/25:
- Tuesday, 15 October 2024: From sensible toys to teacher safety. Insights from the corporate world and why I changed into public administration by Dr Jan-David Freund
- Tuesday, 26 November 2024: Enabling Research. Management of Federal Funding Programmes by Dr Tobias Henson Rausch
- Tuesday, 10 December 2024: Science Communication. Creating societal relevance and political impact through dialogue by Dr Margret Hornsteiner
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EVENT
BAGSS Semester Colloquium
What Do Europeans Want to Do about Climate Change?: Comparing and Explaining Public Support for a Wide Variety of Policies
Professor Dr Malcolm Fairbrother, Uppsala University
Date & Time: Wednesday, 13 November, 2024, 6.15 p.m.
Place: Feldkirchenstra?e 21, Room FG1/00.08 (hybrid session)
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL INSIGHT
THE MEMBERS
Meet our Doctoral Students
Visit the profiles of our doctoral fellows and gather information about their respective dissertation projects, academic backgrounds and experiences. Additionally, learn about their publications and contributions to workshops and conferences.
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL INSIGHT
ALUMNI PROGRAMME
Our former Doctoral Students
Meet the doctoral students, who have already successfully acquired their doctoral title and encounter the subject of their dissertations and their career paths. As an Alumna/Alumnus, subscribe to our Alumni Mailing List and receive regular updates about the Alumni Programme, events and new developments at the Graduate School.
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL INSIGHT
THE RESEARCH WORKSHOPS
Exploration and Innovation
The research workshops allow doctoral students and faculty members to gather researchers from all over the world to discuss and explore the issues that are crucial for their research.
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL INSIGHT
PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS
Discover recent Publications of our Doctoral Fellows
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RESEARCH EXHIBITION
IN ESSENCE. PERSONALITIES OF RESEARCH
The Graduate School wants to provide a framework for research realization and furthermore aims to promote the works and the researchers themselves. To showcase their work, we developed the concept of a research exhibition where the individually designed research portfolios are featured next to the portraits. The exhibition was successfully on display three times and is now availiable online.
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