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2019 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research

Founded in 1963, the ICPSR Summer Program offers rigorous, hands-on
training in statistics, quantitative 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.

From May through August 2019, the Summer Program will offer more than 80
courses in cities across the US, Canada, and Europe. Registration is now
open. 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 40 short workshops in 9
cities. Workshops of interest include:

Social Science Data and Model Visualization in R (May 16-17, Houston)
Network Analysis: Statistical Approaches (May 20-24, Chapel Hill)
Advanced Multilevel Modeling with HLM (May 28-31, Amherst)
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (June 17-19, Ann Arbor)
Multilevel Modeling in the Social Sciences (June 17-21, Chapel Hill)
Experimental Methods in the Social Sciences (June 17-21, Ann Arbor)
Regression Discontinuity Designs (June 24-26, Ann Arbor)
Advanced Topics in Dynamic Panel Models (July 2-4, Vancouver)
Spatial Econometrics (July 8-12, Ann Arbor)
Regression Analysis for Spatial Data (July 15-19, Boulder)
Practical Data Science and Data Management (July 29-August 1, Ann Arbor)
Machine Learning: Uncovering Hidden Structure in Data (July 29-August 2,
Berkeley)
Bayesian Multilevel Models (August 12-16, Berkeley)
Causal Inference for Clustered Data (August 19-23, Berkeley)

FOUR-WEEK SESSIONS
Held in Ann Arbor, the Summer Program’s Four-week Sessions provide an
immersive learning experience—think “summer camp for social scientists”!
Participants in our First (June 24 - July 19) and Second (July 22 - August
16) Sessions can choose from more than 40 courses, including regression,
Bayesian analysis, longitudinal analysis, game theory, MLE, SEM, causal
inference, machine learning, multilevel models, race/ethnicity and
quantitative methods, 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
Digital, Social Media, and Education Support Specialist
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

Follow the Summer Program on Twitter <https://twitter.com/ICPSRSummer>,
Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/ICPSRSummerProgram>, Instagram
<https://www.instagram.com/icpsrsummer/>, and YouTube
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQWgr9Np3SKx54T_0hbo-Q>

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