George Mason University is considering a Master's program in
computational social science. If you have an interest in such a degree
or have good ideas what a program would look like, please fill out the
survey linked below.
-Stephen
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From: Robert Axtell <[email protected]>
Date: March 16, 2009 2:57:54 PM MDT
To: Steve Guerin <[email protected]>
Subject: Survey concerning a new Master's degree in Computational
Social Science...
Dear Steve,
The Department of Computational Social Science at Mason is considering
the creation of a Master's degree. In order to assess the demand for
such a degree, a very brief survey has been created: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=g2PGg49dkAYEWHUVAj5cOg_3d_3d
.
If you know of people who might be interested in such ry helpful to us
to have their response to the survey, which should take only a minute
or two to complete. Please feel free to forward this message to them.
The more responses we receive, the more accurately we will be able to
design the degree program to match interests.
Best wishes,
Rob Axtell
Dr. Robert Axtell
Chair, Department of Computational Social Science
Center for Social Complexity
Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study
George Mason University
375 Research I, MS 6B2
Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
[email protected]
socialcomplexity.gmu.edu
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