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EPICENTER Spring Course in Epistemic Game Theory

22 Jun - 4 Jul 2020
Maastricht, The Netherlands

In 2020, our EPICENTER will organize the seventh

EPICENTER Spring Course in Epistemic Game Theory
Maastricht University, June 22 ? July 4, 2020

Followed by

Workshop on Epistemic Game Theory
"Celebrating 10 Years of EPICENTER"
Maastricht University, July 6, 2020

Information: Information about the course can be found on 
http://www.epicenter.name/springcourse/ . Information about the workshop 
can be found on http://www.epicenter.name/workshop/ .

Registration: You can register online for the course by clicking 
here<https://epicentermaastricht.wufoo.co.uk/forms/r1w8v4h70m3uqvg/>. The 
registration deadline is June 1, 2020. You can also go to our course 
website: http://www.epicenter.name/springcourse/

Registration fee: The registration fee for the course is 80 euros. To see 
how you can pay this amount, please visit our course website: 
http://www.epicenter.name/springcourse/ Your registration is not complete 
without paying the fee.

Register early: We can only allow 30 students to the course. So please be 
early with your registration. The first 30 students who register will be 
allowed to participate.

Credits and certificate: At the end of the course there will be an exam, 
which is optional. So, you are free to participate without doing the exam. 
Everybody who attends at least 20 out of 24 sessions will earn an official 
certificate from the EPICENTER and our university. The certificate states 
that the workload of this course amounts to 200 hours, which corresponds 
to 6.5 ECTS. If you pass the exam, by scoring at least a 5.5 out of 10, 
you get a special certificate saying that, next to successfully following 
the course, you also successfully participated in the exam. This should 
usually be sufficient to get 6.5 ECTS for this course at your home 
university.

About the course: Epistemic game theory is a new, fresh approach to game 
theory where the reasoning of people is at center stage. More precisely, 
it investigates how people like you and me reason in a game theoretic 
situation before they make a decision. Not only do we reason about the 
possible choices of others, but also about the reasoning of others. This 
type of reasoning will be our main theme of interest. The course offers a 
deep introduction into the beautiful world of epistemic game theory, and 
is open to advanced bachelor students, master students, PhD students and 
researchers all over the world. For more information about the course, 
together with a full program of the course, please visit our course 
website: http://www.epicenter.name/springcourse/

Previous editions: Between 2014 and 2019 we also gave the EPICENTER Spring 
Course in Epistemic Game Theory on an annual basis. All editions were a 
big success, with highly motivated students from all across Europe and 
even outside (see our course website 
http://www.epicenter.name/previous-courses/ for some nice pictures from 
previous years, the names of the participants and the universities they 
came from). We hope the 2020 edition will be at least as good.

Forward: Please forward this message to all people whom you think might be 
interested.

Questions? Please send an E-mail to Andrés Perea at: 
course@epicenter.name<mailto:course@epicenter.name>

We hope to see you at the course!

Best regards,

Andrés Perea





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