The BeNA Skills Camp is a format for doctoral students in Economics who want to enhance their research skills. Skills camps usually follow a multiple-day format, during which an invited expert offers hands-on and theoretical instruction on using useful tools and methods for economic research.
Suggestions for future skills camps can be sent to skills@labor-research.net.
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Below you can find a list of past and upcoming skills camps:
Year | Lecturer | Topic |
2024 | Ingar Haaland (Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)) | ChatGPT for Economic Research |
2021 | Marius Süßmilch (STATWORX) | Python, Webscraping and Text Mining |
2020 | Nick Bearman (University College London) | GIS, Geospatial Data & Spatial Statistics |
2020 | Marica Valente (Berlin School of Economics) | Machine Learning Methods for Prediction and Treatment Effect Estimation |
2019 | Jann Spiess (Stanford Graduate School of Business) | Machine Learning: An Applied Econometric Approach |
2018 | Carsten Schwemmer (University of Bamberg) | Hands-On Introduction to Data Scraping |