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Subject: Tr: SFI Graduate Workshop in Computational Economics
From: François Bousquet (bousquet@cirad.fr)
Date: ven mar 31 2000 - 07:04:01 CEST

>Apologies for multiple postings.
>Highly recommended, please distribute to people you think might be
>interested.
>
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>(See http://zia.hss.cmu.edu/econ/ for more details.)
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>Sixth Annual Santa Fe Institute Graduate Workshop in Economics
>
>Computational Modeling and Complexity
>
>18 June-1 July, 2000, 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, 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.
>
>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 7 April, 2000.
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>For More Information
>
>John H. Miller
>Social and Decision Sciences
>Carnegie Mellon University
>Pittsburgh, PA 15213
>miller@zia.hss.cmu.edu
>(412) 268-3229
>
>Scott E. Page
>Complex Systems
>University of Michigan
>Ann Arbor, MI
>spage@umich.edu
>
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>
>Thanks,
>
>Sonia
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