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My apologies for cross-posting!

Registration is now open for the 2020 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative
Methods of Social Research. Founded in 1963, the ICPSR Summer Program
offers rigorous, hands-on training in statistics, quantitative and
qualitative methods, and data analysis for students, faculty, and
researchers of all skill levels and backgrounds. The ICPSR Summer Program
is world-renowned for its premier quality of instruction, fun learning
environment, and unparalleled networking opportunities. For more
information, visit icpsr.umich.edu/sumprog or contact
[log in to unmask] or (734) 763-7400.

SHORT WORKSHOPS
For those needing to learn a specific methodological technique in just a
few days, the Summer Program offers more than 45 short workshops in 8
cities. New workshops include:
Quantitative Methods to Advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (May
13-15, Ann Arbor)
Usage and Application of Meta-Analysis Techniques (May 13-15, Ann Arbor)
Multilevel Analysis (May 13-15, Houston)
Interactive Visualization, Dashboards, and Apps with R and Shiny (May
27-29, Ann Arbor)
Efficient Methods for Reproducible Research: A Workflow for Data Analysis
(June 15-18, Amherst)
Modern Difference in Difference Designs (July 6-10, Berkeley)
Bayesian Analysis in Stata (July 8-10, Ann Arbor)
Techniques for the Analysis of Legal and Judicial Data (July 13-17, Ann
Arbor)
Scale Construction and Application in Social Science Research (August 3-7,
Berkeley)
Multilevel/Hierarchical Modeling Using R (August 17-21, Berkeley)

FOUR-WEEK SESSIONS
Held in Ann Arbor, the four-week sessions provide an immersive learning
experience—think “summer camp for social scientists”! Participants in the
First (June 22-July 17) and Second (July 20-August 14) Sessions can choose
from more than 40 courses, including regression analysis, Bayesian
analysis, longitudinal analysis, game theory, MLE, SEM, causal inference,
machine learning, multilevel models, race/ethnicity and quantitative
methods, data visualization, and more.

Scholarships are available for students in political science and public
policy. Scholarships are also available to graduate students from
under-represented groups.

-- 
Stephanie Carpenter
Program Manager
ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research

(w) http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/sumprog/
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(p) (734) 763-7400

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<https://www.instagram.com/icpsrsummer/>, and YouTube
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