ESSLLI 2008
Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg
August 4-15, 2008
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F | foundational | Foundational courses cover elementary subjects of a foundational nature. They presuppose no background knowledge, and should be accessible to people from other disciplines. |
I | introductory | Introductory courses are intended to equip students and young researchers with a good understanding of a field's basic methods and techniques, and to allow experienced researchers from other fields to acquire the key competences of neighbouring disciplines, thus encouraging the development of a truly interdisciplinary research community. |
A | advanced | Advanced courses enable participants to acquire more specialized knowledge about topics they are already familiar with. |
W | workshop | The workshops are intended to encourage collaboration and the cross-fertilization of ideas by stimulating in-depth discussion of issues which are at the forefront of current research in the field. The workshops generally will have a format whereby speakers present accepted papers. |
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