The basic structure follows a set of old lectures which can be found at http://www.lpthe.jussieu.fr/~soyez/lectures/plan.html The e+e- part is close to what I did in these lectures, the DIS part has more material, the pp part is more outdated and might not be the best reference. For the more advanced topics, one can look at: - amplitudes: a series of lecture notes can easily be found. In chronological order: . Introduction to Scattering Amplitudes (4 lectures at the IPhT, CEA Saclay) by Ruth Britto (2011) https://www.maths.tcd.ie/~britto/lecture-notes.pdf . A brief introduction to modern amplitude methods by Lance Dixon, arXiv:1310.5353 . A Course in Amplitudes by Tomasz Taylor, arXiv:1703.05670 . TASI Lectures on Scattering Amplitudes by Clifford Cheung, arXiv:1708.03872 - Monte-Carlo generators: this is a vast topic including many aspects. The two references below are rather focused on generic-purpose event generators (one by the main Pythia author, the other y one of the initial Herwig authors). . Monte Carlo Event Generators by Michael H. Seymour and Marilyn Marx, arXiv:1304.6677 . Introduction to Event Generators by Torbjorn Sjostrand, CTEQ MCNet school (2016) http://home.thep.lu.se/~torbjorn/talks/desy16a.pdf http://home.thep.lu.se/~torbjorn/talks/desy16b.pdf http://home.thep.lu.se/~torbjorn/talks/desy16c.pdf http://home.thep.lu.se/~torbjorn/talks/desy16d.pdf - jets: The best reference I can give here is the following: Towards Jetography by Gavin Salam, arXiv:0906.1833 - jet substructure: there are several things I can recommend here but the best is to wait a little bit since I am working (with Simone Marzani and Michael Spanniwski) on (springer) lecture notes on jet substructure. The final version will be ready by (approximately) the end of January but if you want the current (almost final) version, just send me an email. - resummation: it is not clear exactly what reference to give here since resummation covers different things (cf. the QCD lectures on Friday). The jet substructure lecture notes mentioned above include aspects of resummation related to jet physics. Here are also a few lectures which discussed the topic: . Resummations in QCD --- the analytic viewpoint by Lorenzo MAgnea (given at EG&R, DESY) http://personalpages.to.infn.it/~magnea/DESY_EG&R.pdf . Resummation by Eric Laenen (given at NIKHEF theory meeting) https://www.nikhef.nl/pub/theory/center-talks/ericlaenen_14-9-07.pdf . Ingredients for accurate collider physics (2/2) by Gavin Salam (given at PSI summer school Exothiggs) https://gsalam.web.cern.ch/gsalam/repository/talks/2016-Zuoz-LHC-precision-2.pdf For a specific introduction to Soft-Collinear Effective Theory (SCET), see . Introduction to Soft-Collinear Effective Theory by Thomas Becher, Alessandro Broggio, Andrea Ferroglia Springer lecture notes, arXiv:1410.1892