Upload
antonia-pelham
View
222
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
A Warm Welcome to All Students on
MScEcon, MScEIFE, MScBES & MScEDG (Erasmus)
2013/14
2
Ben Lockwood, in place of Jennifer Smith
Director of Taught Postgraduate Programmes
Office Hours: 10-11 and 2-3 Mondays
Who Am I?
3
This Morning• External Speakers
– 9.10am: Linda Squirrell, IT Services– 9.20am: Christopher Manley, Warwick Careers
and Skills– 9.30am: Helen Riley, Library– 9.40am: Philip Gaydon, Learning Grid– 9.50am: Stephen Soanes, PG Hub
• Break
• 10.10: My Presentation
4
This Presentation• Immediate things to do
• Identify key people and places
• Course structure & module choices
• House rules, pastoral support system
• Other learning opportunities– Research workshops and seminars– IT and Library– Life-skills
5
You should have already ….
• Enrolled with the Department and University
• Registered with IT Services
• received a user id, password and email address
• Important: we will communicate with you via your university email address only
6
You should have already ….
• Checked out our MSc web pages:
www.warwick.ac.uk/go/economics/pg/
• Spent some time reading the MSc Handbook
• Orientated yourself: figure out location of PG Office (S0.91), notice-board, pigeon-holes etc.
• Introduced yourself to fellow students (over 30 countries)
• Found the bar …
7
Week 1• Question Time: today in Butterworth Hall – please arrive by 4.30pm.
• EC961 Introductory Maths/Stats Exam: Thursday 3rd Oct 10.00-12.00 in Panorama Room, Rootes Building. PG Office will hand out barcodes this week, which you need to bring to the exam.
• Careers and Skills Session: Thursday 3rd Oct 2pm, 3pm or 4pm. Group allocations are at www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/pg/incoming/mscarrival
• Sign up for Library Introduction and Database Training sessions by Wednesday 2nd Oct 2013 using this link:www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/pg/incoming/mscarrival/libintro
• Sign up for STATA Classes by Friday 4th October 2013 using this link: www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/pg/modules/ec910/arulampalam/stata/tutorial
Week 2• All MSc teaching starts on Monday of week 2.
8
Week 1: Additional Induction Meetings, Wednesday 2nd Oct
• MSc EIFE: with Course Leader Juan Carlos Gozzi, 10.00-11.00am in room MS0.4
• MSc EDG: with Course Leader Bishnu Gupta, 10.00-11.00am in room S2.86
• MSc BES (Economics Track): with Course Leader Eugenio Proto; 10.00-11.00am in room S2.79
• MSc BES students also have a Psychology Induction today at 1pm in room H1.48
11
MSc Admin TeamProgramme Manager
Carolyn [email protected]
Room S0.89Ext 22983
Postgraduate Coordinator
Mandy [email protected]
Room S0.91Ext 23048
MSc Admin TeamTeaching Programmes
Assistant
S0.91
Caroline WoodhouseS0.91
Ext 28126
Postgraduate Secretary
Sue RattiganS0.91
13
How to contact the MSc Admin Team
• Please send a single email message to [email protected] when you would like to get in touch, or visit us in person in room S0.91
• We will then direct your query to the appropriate person who can help
14
My.economics• Departmental
Information gateway for students
• Sign up for classes, submit module evaluations, see exam results, etc
• From Msc homepage, click on my.economics
15
Basic course structure (all except BES)• See the Handbook for the full details
Pre-term Term 1 Term 2 Term 3
Maths & Stats Pre-sessional
Maths and Stats
Economic Analysis Micro and Macro
Econometrics Econometrics A or B
Research Methods
Options
Three Optional Modules from list (varies between variants)
Research Dissertation
16
MSc Behavioural & Econ Science• See the Handbook for the full details
Pre-term Term 1 Term 2 Term 3
Maths & Stats Pre-sessional
Maths and Stats
Economic Analysis Micro
Econometrics Econometrics A or B
Issues & Psychological Science
Methods and Analysis in Behavioural Science
Experimental Economics
Psychological Models of Choice
Behavioural Science: Implications and
Applications
Research Research ProposalResearch Project
17
Teaching Timetables• Published online: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/pg/timetable/
• Please check regularly as the timetables are subject to change at short notice.
• MSc EIFE will have additional workshops in Term 2 – more details at the EIFE induction meeting
18
Econometrics A or B ?• Take B if you are familiar with (or are prepared to
fill in any gaps on your own):– Ordinary Least Squares– Tests of significance (t & F), Tests of linear restrictions– Properties of Normal, t, chi-squared, and F distributions– Multicollinearity, Prediction– Autocorrelation, Heteroscedasticity, Weighted Least
Squares– Dummy variables, Endogeneity
• If in doubt, see Wiji Arulampalam (Room S2.118).
19
Econometrics A or B ?
• Econometrics A/B choice needs to be made by Friday 11th October 2013 (end of week 2) via eMR (E-vision Module Registration)
• Sign-up for Econometrics A/B Classes via my.economics by Friday 11th October 2013.
• No swapping afterwards.
20
Term 2 Option Modules?
• See Handbook and the MSc webpages for available options
• PROVISIONALLY choose THREE from your list (differs between variants)
• Then, you must register your provisional option choices with University via eMR
• Go to: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/evision and then to the module registration page.
• Follow the onscreen instructions and see help-sheet: (http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/academicoffice/examinations/emr/)
– Deadline Friday 18th October 2013 (end of week 3)
– eMR choices automatically update on my.economics
21
Term 2 Option Modules?
• For MSc Econ, Msc EIFE: one IB-coded module can be chosen
• This year, three are available:
• Derivative Securities (IB9X7)
• Behavioural Finance (IB9Y2)
• International Financial Markets (IB967)
• You must register for one of these WBS modules by Friday 18th Oct 2013 on eMR if you are interested
• BUT: numbers on these are capped, random selection used in the case of excess demand!
22
Term 2 Option Modules ?• Note that initial choices are only provisional (an
eMR constraint!)
• Advice session: 3-5pm Friday 29th November 2013 (week 9) – Room MS0.1
• Mandy can make changes on eMR for you during first three weeks of spring term.
• Possible an option may not run due to low numbers.
23
Departmental Research Seminars
• Research Seminar – External (usually international) speakers– Thursdays 16.00-17.30 in S2.79
• and join us for drinks in Common Room afterwards
• Specialist Seminars– Mondays (Political Econ) 16.00-17.30 in S2.79– Tuesdays (CAGE/Empirical) 16.00-17.30 in S2.79– Wednesdays (CRETA/Theoretical) 16.00-17.30 in S2.79
• See our webpages for details
24
The MSc Distinguished Visitor Lecture Programme
• At least one lecture in each of Terms 1 and 2
• Lecture given by distinguished professional or academic economist
• A chance to meet with the speaker afterwards
• This year:
- Chris Walters from OFT confirmed to talk on Thursday 24th October
• Last year:
– Professor Omer Moav (Economics).
– Professor David Miles (Bank of England)
– Professor Lord Meghnad Desai (LSE)
– Professor Andrew Oswald (Warwick)
– Professor George Akerlof (Berkeley)
25
House Rules If you miss an exam or test, or need a deadline
extension, due to illness or personal problems: if possible, see your Personal Tutor to explain
get medical notes etc before, not after the exam
Com[p
The same applies if you feel your performance in an exam may be affected due to illness or personal problems: if possible, see your Personal Tutor to explain
get medical notes etc before, not after the exam
26
House Rules, Contd
Be here during term-time: contact points (exams, personal tutor, seminars - see MSc Handbook)
NO Summer internships or any other jobs
September dissertation deadline – absolute
Progression to dissertation – not automatic, depends on the number of failed exams
Lecture notes – practice varies
27
Pastoral Support• Personal tutors
– Already allocated– See your PT every term– PT Week 7th -11th Oct 2013 and 3rd-7th Feb 2014
Senior TutorGianna Boero
28
Institutional support• The University Health Centre
– Make sure you are registered with a GP – before you get sick
– NHS Direct 0845 4647 and http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/
• The Students’ Union – Advice and Welfare Services fact sheets on many
subjects• study skills, changing/leaving your course,….emergency
contraception
– Nightline service • 9pm to 9am student-run listening service, Ext 22199
29
Institutional support
• The University International Office– Language and visa problems, accommodation
and financial problems
• University Counselling Service– Senior Tutor's office
• Personal/emotional problems, disability etc• www.warwick.ac.uk/services/tutors, Ext 22761
30
Teaching quality• Our teaching is “research-led”
– Top marks in last “RAE” exercise
– (with UCL, LSE, Essex and Oxford)
– University of Warwick 49.6 staff submitted, 40% of work 4*
• Top marks in the last national “TQA”
– Along with UCL and Essex
31
Teaching quality• But it doesn’t always go right
– We want feedback• Module assessment via my.economics• End-of-year survey
– If you are having problems on a module, see the lecturer first
– Then, bring it up with your GSSLC rep
– If all else fails – see me!
• And you can help …………..
32
… Staff-Student Liaison• We need student reps on GSSLC
– 2 x MScEcon, 1 x MScEIFE, 1 x MScEDG, 1 x MScBES, 2 x Diploma & 2 x M/Res/PhD students.– Ethnic/geographic/gender mix.
• Please think about “standing” for this office– See the Graduate SSLC web pages.– Don’t be shy - nominate yourself or a friend.– Fill-in online form by Fri 11th Oct 2013 (end of week 2)
• a few words of background and a photo• www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/pg/gsslc/nominations/
– Vote from Mon 14th Oct to Fri 18th Oct 2013• We will email details to the “winners”
• Date of first meeting to be confirmed
33
IT Services• See what IT Services offers
– http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/
• Help – telephone to the Service Desk on Ext 73737, – Email the ServiceDesk– Visit the Drop-In Centre on the first floor of the Library -
normally open 9:30am to 6:00pm, Monday to Friday.
34
IT Support
Neil Gatty Andrew Taylor Peter Kane n.j.gatty@... Andrew.l.taylor@... P.Kane@... Ext 23501 Ext 23501 Ext 23501
35
IT and Other FacilitiesMSc Study Area• S2.81a Common Room• PC and printing facilities reserved for ecpxxx logins.• Daily newspapers and some periodicals will be supplied, and coffee
machine!
ComputingConnect from a campus residence.Learn how to connect from off-campus.Also “open access” computer rooms e.g. in library.
STATA CD - both Econometrics A and B use it exclusively. Sign up for STATA classes by Friday 4th October 2013.
36
Library
• The basics of library usage is part of Research Methods module– Electronic journals– Bibliographic databases
– http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/
• Opening hours – 08.30 – 00.00 (Weekdays & weekends)– Different in vacations
37
Life Skills• Warwick Skills Certificate
– Short courses in• IT, Communications• Creativity, Personal development• Career development, Academic and writing skills• http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/scs/skills/msp/
• Foreign language skills• http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/languagecentre/
• English Language skills• email Centre for Applied Linguistics (CAL)
38
Life after the Warwick MSc
• Jobs– Check out the Careers Service– http://www.warwick.ac.uk/careers/ – Attend the Careers Session on Thursday afternoon
• MRes/PhD– Talk to Omer Moav/Thijs van Rens– Careers Service can help with this too– Staff have many connections at other universities
• Discuss with your PT
39
And don’t forget …..• IT Services on-line registration (if not done already)
• Sign up for Library classes (deadline Wednesday 2nd October 2013)
• EC961 Introductory Maths/Stats Exam, Thursday 3rd October 2013 10.00-12.00 in Panorama Room, Rootes Building.
• Sign up for STATA classes (deadline Friday 4th October 2013)
• Econometrics A/B (deadine Friday 11th Oct 2013 on eMR and sign up for classes via my.economics)
• Module Registration on eMR (deadline Friday 18th Oct 2013)
• Teaching starts Monday of Week 2
• Check out the handbook for details
40
Good luck with the
EC961 Introductory Maths &
Stats Exam on
Thurs 3rd October 2013,10.00am-12.00noon in Panorama
Room, Rootes Building