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Training at ERG |
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Training on undertaking economic and development
research is embedded in most ERG activities. With every piece of research
undertaking, it is expected that few additional persons are equipped with
the concepts and tools; and most research undertakings are preceded by
short intensive training of the research assistants and field enumerators.
Beyond these initiatives, ERG aims at imparting training to select group
of researchers and academia affiliated with other institutions. In most
such cases, the focus is on interactive learning over a short period,
where ERG members contribute their honorary services. ERG prefers to
collaborate with existing educational and research organizations in
undertaking these training programs with the hope that these organizations
will eventually take these initiatives up as their regular activities. |
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On-going
Training |
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None |
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Training
Completed |
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Certificate
Course on
Applied Economics: theory and empirics
was
held during 18-19 and 25-26 January 2008.,
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Certificate Course
on
Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Modeling for Economic Policy
Analysis,
jointly organized
by ERG and the East West University, 7 October and 12-14 October
2006. Certificates were awarded in November 2006.
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Certificate Course on
Methods
of Impact Analysis, was held during 17-22 March 2007. |
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Certificate Course
on
CGE Modeling for Economic Policy
Analysis,
jointly
organized by ERG and the East West University, 7 October and 12-14
October 2006 |
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Certificate Course on
Research
Methodology in Social Sciences,
jointly organized by ERG and the North South University, 17-21
January 2006 |
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Certificate
Course on
MDG Needs Assessment
Methodology, jointly organized by ERG and Brac, 11-17
January 2005 |
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Upcoming Training |
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Certificate
Course on
Applied Economics: theory and empirics
will
be
held during early May 2008. Fahad Khalil and Sajjad Zohir will
be the instructors. |
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A course on
Reporting on Economics, Development and
Governance Issues, for people in the media, is
expected to be offered during end May 2008, with supports from
World Bank Institute. |
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