The 10th Annual IPSA-NUS Summer School for Social Science Research Methods,
July 5-16, 2021, might be of interest to some of you, your colleagues,
students, or friends. (Early registration discounts are still available
until May 3, 2021.)
This year's Methods School will be held entirely online for the second year
in a row. It offers a wide variety of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed
methods courses (https://fass.nus.edu.sg/methods-school/courses/) that
provide participants with rigorous, hands-on training in state-of-the-art
research methods, incl.:
Causal Mediation Analysis (Andrew Li, CEU)
Computational Models of Social Behavior (Bear Braumoeller, Ohio State)
Experimental Methods (Jennifer Jerit, Dartmouth)
Modern Regression Analysis (Guy Whitten, Texas A&M)
Network Analysis (Adam Henry, Arizona)
Qualitative Data Analysis (Marie-Helene Pare, OUC)
Quantitative Text Analysis (Dani Madrid-Morales, Houston)
While the Methods School registration fees have always been extremely
competitive when compared to those of similar training programs in the U.S.
and Europe, they have been further reduced in response to COVID-19, and as
participants will not have to book accommodation and travel to Singapore to
be part of the 10th anniversary edition, the Methods School's one- and
two-week courses are now more affordable than ever.
For more information on the various Methods School courses and instructors,
registration fees, and more, please visit
https://fass.nus.edu.sg/methods-school/ or contact us at
methods-school@nus.edu.sg.
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IPSA-NUS Methods School
National University of Singapore
AS1, #04-10, 11 Arts Link
Singapore 117573
methods-school@nus.edu.sg
https://fass.nus.edu.sg/methods-school/