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2017 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research
The ICPSR Summer Program provides in-depth, hands-on training in statistical techniques and research methodologies used across the social, behavioral, and medical sciences. The ICPSR Summer Program’s unique learning environment facilitates professional networking, encourages the exchange of ideas, and makes the experience of acquiring critical analytical skills enjoyable.
From May through August 2017, the Summer Program will offer more than 80 courses in cities across the US and around the world. Registration is now open for all 2017 courses. For more information, visit
icpsr.umich.edu/sumprog or contact
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FOUR-WEEK SESSIONS
Held on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the Summer Program’s First (June 26 - July 21, 2017) and Second (July 24 - August 18, 2017) Sessions contain more than 35 courses, including regression analysis, network analysis, longitudinal analysis, MLE, SEM, causal inference, and more. Participants in a four-week session are encouraged to take as many courses within that session as they wish. Scholarships are available for graduate students in education, public policy, and other disciplines. Additionally, new in 2017, the HENRY “HANK” HEITOWIT SCHOLARSHIP will be awarded to a past participant of the ICPSR Summer Program’s four-week sessions. All scholarship applications are due March 31, 2017.
SHORT WORKSHOPS
For researchers needing to learn a specific methodological technique in just a few days, the ICPSR Summer Program offers more than 40 short workshops, ranging from introductory to advanced methods and cutting-edge techniques. Highlights of our short workshop schedule include:
- R: Learning by Example (May 31 - June 2, Boulder)
- Applied Multilevel Models for Longitudinal and Clustered Data (June 5-9, Boulder)
- Item Response Theory: Methods for the Analysis of Discrete Survey Response Data (June 5-9, Ann Arbor)
- FREE WORKSHOP: Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) Data User Workshop (June 12-16, Ann Arbor)
- Survival Analysis, Event History Modeling, and Duration Analysis (June 19-21, Berkeley)
- Hierarchical Linear Models I: Introduction (June 26-30, Amherst)
- Egocentric Social Network Analysis (July 17-21, Bloomington)
- Social Network Analysis (July 31 - Aug. 4, Boulder)
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ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research
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