The PhD program in computational social science at George Mason, for a student to begin studies in fall 2008.
-Network structures in International Relations - network-based
imperialism, structural properties of international agreements and alliances, economic interdependence networks, agent-based models of evolving relations;
- Evolution of social networks - dynamic network models, cascades and avalanche processes in networks;
More information about the program and center is available at:
http://socialcomplexity.gmu.edu/
For specific questions related to the graduate program, contact Dawn Parker, acting director for the CSS PhD program, at cssgrad@gmu.edu.
Full application instructions are available at:
http://socialcomplexity.gmu.edu/phd.php
May 28, 2007
Computational social science PhD fellowship opportunity for fall 2008, George Mason University
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