It might be time to go farther and break away from the content heavy training in the traditional psych degree with a new degree track that emphasizes mathematical and computational methods more as these are the skills/knowledge increasingly needed in research and many jobs.https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/1067079340507217920 …
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I can recommend
#CognitiveScience@AarhusUni, https://bachelor.au.dk/en/cognitivescience/ …@fusaroli,@mikkelwallentin,@JCSkewesDK1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
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Yep. We start with R on day 1, are running stan by the end of second year, and have methods courses each term. Our new MSc will have a dedicated course on formalization and model building. So liberating being able to start from scratch and define the field ourselves.
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And a large majority of students are women.... ... will be looking to hire a full prof soon if anybody is interested?
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Oh and
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Thank you!
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