This workshop with Mirko Reul introduces basic programming concepts to graduate students, with practical applications for social science research in Python. You will learn how to design and implement your coding project systematically, and how to resolve (inevitable) errors independently. The workshop is for absolute beginners who would like to use Python in their research projects, but some contents are transferable to other languages such as R.
This two-day workshop will take place over the following dates:
Mirko Reul is a PhD candidate in Political Science/International Relations at the Graduate Institute. His work on popular allegiance in social conflicts is supported by a SNSF Doc.CH grant. He holds a B.A. from Goethe University (Frankfurt am Main) and an M.A. from the Graduate Institute.