COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT (Sydney and London - updated)

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COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT (Sydney and London - updated)

Postby Michiel Bliemer » Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:56 am

We will be running 5-day courses in discrete choice analysis and experimental design again in Australia and the UK. There are still some places available in the Sydney course. The London course will be announced soon.

Sydney
Dates: 29 June - 3 July
Lecturers: Prof. David Hensher, Prof. Bill Green, Prof. Michiel Bliemer, Dr. Andrew Collins
Description:
Part 1 (3.5 days): Discrete choice analysis (introduction to logit models, multinomial logit, nested logit, mixed logit, latent class models, model estimation and interpreration, model fit, and some more advanced topics
Part 2 (1.5 days): Experimental design (introduction to stated choice surveys, orthogonal designs, efficient designs, Bayesian efficient designs, advanced designs)
Software: Nlogit and Ngene
Link: http://sydney.edu.au/business/itls/courses/choice_analysis

London
Dates: November (exact dates to be announced)
Lecturers: Prof. Stephane Hess, Prof. Michiel Bliemer
Description:
Part 1 (3 days): Discrete choice analysis (introduction to logit models, multinomial logit, nested logit, mixed logit, latent class models, model estimation and interpreration, model fit, and some more advanced topics
Part 2 (2 days): Experimental design (introduction to stated choice surveys, orthogonal designs, efficient designs, Bayesian efficient designs, advanced designs)
Software: R and Ngene
Link: To be announced

For more information, please email me: michiel.bliemer@sydney.edu.au
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Re: COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT (Sydney and London)

Postby Michiel Bliemer » Wed Jul 29, 2015 11:11 am

More information on the course in Leeds can be found here: http://www.cmc.leeds.ac.uk/activities/cpd/
(note that the early registration deadline is 1 September 2015)
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