Courses

Our courses run over two or three days in a state-of-the-art microeconometrics laboratory at the Department of Economics, UCL. They are designed to be of particular benefit to economists and social scientists in the public and private sectors wanting to know how to use microeconometrics and microdata to inform policy making. If you have any queries, please contact events team or see our terms and conditions.

Our schedule of training courses for 2021-22 will be published in September 2021.

Discrete choice modelling

18 January 2012 - 20 January 2012

Venue: UCL Economics Department
Econometric estimation of frontier functions and economic efficiency

23 January 2012 - 24 January 2012

Venue: UCL Economics Department
An introduction to programme evaluation for decision makers – Fully Booked

23 February 2012

Speaker: Thomas Crossley, Mike Brewer
Venue: The Institute for Fiscal Studies
Policy evaluation methods (held at York University)

20 March 2012 - 23 March 2012

Venue: Alcuin Research Resource Centre
Survival Analysis: modelling time-to-event data

26 March 2012 - 27 March 2012

Venue: UCL Economics Department
Panel / longitudinal data analysis

29 March 2012 - 30 March 2012

Venue: UCL Economics Department
Panel time series

18 April 2012 - 20 April 2012

Venue: UCL Economics Department
Policy evaluation methods

24 April 2012 - 27 April 2012

Venue: UCL Economics Department
Microsimulation

24 May 2012 - 25 May 2012

Venue: UCL Economics Department
Policy evaluation methods

29 May 2012 - 1 June 2012

Venue: UCL Economics Department