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working group: Jessica Birkholz presented on "Do not judge a business idea by its cover: a machine learning approach to retrieve the impact of innovative and non-innovative business idea content on their
Section: FB7
beginning of the year. Nevertheless, we achieved a lot together in an extraordinary year and, above all, learned to be flexible and to improvise. We look back: Start of the H2B project + Co-organization of the
curriculum vitae current university transcript first draft of a planned course list (please use Form Learning Agreement ) After submitting your documents to the Office for International Affairs you will be
of their studies still remains in their thoughts. Unforgettable for you will be hours of mutual learning or personal encounters and friendships, exciting discussions and new insights as well as participation
summer school are to be recognized, the same rules apply as for a semester abroad, which means a learning agreement must be signed beforehand. Our faculty also offers a summer school for international guest
lawyers. Aim of the course is to make lawyers familiar with basic statistical methods for this. Learning Outcomes: Students know basic statistic methods Students are able to judge about statistical results
semesters and is continued in the winter semester in Research Project Module II. In this module, students learn to work independently in groups to develop a research question on a current topic in the field of
Supervisor Topic Gerrit Liedtke Working with empirical data Linear and nonlinear methods Machine learning in asset pricing Prediction of asset returns Technical analysis Variable selection Tobias Neumaier
familiarize them both with the perspective of the users and the developers. On the one hand students learn the basics of business administration and on the other hand the core competencies for the development
subject Five good reasons for studying Economics (KF) at the University of Bremen 3. research-based learning, digital teaching formats and independent work Five good reasons for studying Economics (KF) at