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DSC Supports the Organization of the “Summer School for Women in Political Methodology” at the University of Bremen

This seven-day event aims to introduce early-career women in the political and social sciences to innovative computational methods. The summer school also provides networking opportunities for participants and promotes international exchange.


The Summer School aims to counteract existing gender inequalities in academia. Studies have shown that women continue to be underrepresented in the field of data science. This imbalance is particularly pronounced in the field of computer-based methods in the social sciences.

The “Summer School for Women in Political Methodology” offers training and mentoring, with a particular focus on female political and social scientists in the early stages of their careers. The event allows participants to acquire and develop skills in the application of computer-based methods. In addition, it supports women in building valuable contacts and networks in the science community. The Summer School is part of a long-term initiative aimed at advancing the education and careers of women in quantitative research in a sustainable manner.

This year, the Summer School takes place at the University of Bremen. The seven-day program includes training in various computer-based methods, such as web scraping and large language models (LLMs). Also on the agenda is a supervised hackathon, which will allow participants to work on their own projects. The Summer School is organised and taught by established experts from the field of social and political sciences. It thus offers a supportive and cooperative learning environment that promotes networking between emerging and established female researchers.

In addition, participants are recruited internationally and represent a range of European universities. Consequently, the summer school also promotes international exchange and cooperation.

 
Funding recipients:

Prof. Dr. Sophia Hunger (Faculty 08 – Social Sciences, SOCIUM)
Sophia Roppertz (Faculty 08 – Social Sciences, SOCIUM)


Funding period:

01 January 2025 – 31 December 2025

 


 

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For questions please contact: 

Dr. Lena Steinmann
DSC Coordinator
Tel. +49 (421) 218 - 63941
E-Mail: lena.steinmannprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de

 

 

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