Santa Fe Institute
Computation in Social Sciences Graduate Workshop
June 15 - 28, 2008
Arrival Sunday June 15, Departure Saturday June 28
For the thirteenth consecutive summer, Santa Fe Institute is bringing a small workshop to campus, this time with the topic of Computational Social Science Modeling and Complexity. As in the past, this is a two-week program, though this year it is taking place earlier in the summer. For more information regarding registration and conference topics, please click here.
Information for SFI Computational Social Science Workshop Participants
Your classes will take place in room 102 of the Chamisa Building (number 38 on the campus map), located in the upper part of campus. Chamisa is a short three to five minute walk uphill from Peterson Student Center.
Participants in this program will stay primarily in single rooms in two five-room suites (#40). The suites are located uphill from Peterson Student Center, next to the Chamisa Building, and just a few minutes walk from Peterson. All housing includes three meals a day in the Dining Hall.
Also check Accommodations.
If you have questions specific to the conference please refer to the information provided to you by SFI, or contact the party coordinating the conference. For more information about attending a conference at St. John's College, please click here.