Hello everyone,
Appended below is the announcement for the next (fifth!!!) Santa Fe
Institute graduate workshop on computational economics. Please
circulate to potentially interested graduate students as widely as
possible. Thank you.
Kind regards, Tomas Klos.
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Fifth Annual Santa Fe Institute Graduate Workshop in Economics:
Computational Modeling and Complexity
20 June-3 July, 1999, Santa Fe, NM
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The Santa Fe Institute Economics Program is pleased to announce the fifth
annual Graduate Workshop in Economics. The workshop will bring together a
group of advanced graduate students and a small faculty for an intensive two
week study of computational economics. The workshop will consist of lectures
by faculty, special topic seminars by members of the Santa Fe Institute, and
presentations of work in progress by graduate student participants. The
primary goal of the summer workshop is to assist graduate students pursuing
research agendas which include a computational component. A significant
portion of the workshop will be devoted to analyzing and improving research
being conducted by the graduate student participants.
To get a better idea about workshop activities and focus, please take a look
at the 1995, 1996, and 1997, and 1998 workshop pages.
Participation at the workshop will be limited to fifteen graduate students.
Student travel (up to a reasonable limit), accommodations, and living
expenses will be supported by the workshop.
Sponsorship of this program is provided by Coopers & Lybrand, L.L.P.
To Apply
Applicants ideally should have completed a minimum of two years of graduate
study in economics and be actively pursuing research in computational
economics. Interested students should submit a recent curriculum vitae, at
least one letter of recommendation, two references, and a one page outline
of a current or proposed research project in computational economics.
Preference will be given to applicants who best demonstrate the ability to
successfully complete research in the area of computational economics.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
Completed applications should be sent to John H. Miller at the Carnegie
Mellon address below.
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The application deadline is 9 April, 1999.
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For More Information
John H. Miller
Social and Decision Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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(412) 268-3229
Scott E. Page
Department of Economics
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1000
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(319) 335-1015
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