Young Scientists Workshop
The promotion of young scientists is a special concern of the German Statistical Society. In addition to the annual conference, at which young scientists can present their work to a broader audience, the Young Scientists Workshops, which have been held annually since 1994, serve a more individual and intensive presentation and discussion of ongoing or completed research projects, whereby the group of participants should not exceed about 20 persons.
In addition to the other participants, three to four renowned university professors are available as discussion partners. The prerequisite for an invitation is the abstract of a dissertation or study that is currently being worked on or has been completed, which must be accepted by the organizer. The aim of the Young Investigators Roundtable is to provide subject-related advice and guidance for further work. Consideration may also be given to the future career path of the junior researcher.
Workshop Registration:
Please send your informal registration together with a two-page abstract of your paper and information about your academic career via e-mail to: post@dstatg.de
Please use the following templates for your abstract and your academic background: Template CV & Template Abstract.
Here you can download the PDF.
Date | Location | Topics |
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2023 | Dortmund | |
2022 | Münster | |
2021 | Zoom | |
2020 | Zoom | |
2019 | Trier | |
2018 | Linz | |
2017 | Rostock | |
2016 | Augsburg | |
2015 | Hamburg | |
2014 | Hanover | |
2013 | Berlin | |
2012 | Vienna | |
2011 | Leipzig | |
2010 | Nuremberg | |
2009 | Wuppertal | |
2008 | Cologne | |
2007 | Kiel | |
2006 | Dresden | |
2005 | Braunschweig | |
2004 | Frankfurt/Main | Since 2004, no specific topic has been assigned for the Young Researchers Workshop |
2003 | Potsdam | Approaches to Statistical and Econometric Modelling |
2001 | Dortmund | Microeconometrics |
2000 | Nuremberg | Financial Econometrics |
1999 | Hanover | Empirical Applications of Structural Models for Causal Anaylsis and Forecasting |
1998 | Lübeck | Planning and Analysis of Observational Studies |
1997 | Bielefeld | Bootstrap and non-parametric regression |
1996 | Karlsruhe | Applied Econometrics |
1995 | Leipzig | Modification and Generalisations of the Linear Model |
1994 | Vienna | Time Series Analysis |