The IPSA-NUS Summer School 2021 Completed
Publication date: Thu, 16 Sep 2021
The 10th-anniversary edition of the IPSA-NUS Summer School for Social Science Research Methods was held on 5-16 July 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and to allow international participants to attend, the Methods School was held online for the second year in a row.
Having successfully adjusted to the ‘new’ online environment, the Methods School was able to offer 18 basic to advanced, quantitative and qualitative research methods courses, including a completely new course on Computational Models of Social Behavior. This year’s courses were attended by more than 160 participants from all around the globe - from as close as Singapore and Malaysia to as far as Australia, Canada, Norway, and the United States.
The following online courses were offered in 2021:
- Applied Data Analysis (Tobias Hofmann, Free University of Berlin)
- Case Study Analysis I & II (Cameron Thies, Arizona State University)
- Causal Mediation Analysis (Andrew Li, Central European University)
- Computational Models of Social Behavior (Bear Braumoeller, Ohio State University)
- Interpretive Methods I & II (Terrell Carver, University of Bristol)
- Interview and Focus Group Research (Max Bergman, University of Basel)
- Mixed Methods (Max Bergman, University of Basel)
- Network Analysis I & II (Adam Henry, University of Arizona)
- Qualitative Data Analysis I & II (Marie-Hélène Paré, Open University of Catalonia)
- Quantitative Public Policy Analysis I & II (Bruno Cautres, Science Po Paris)
- Quantitative Text Analysis I & II (Dani Madrid-Morales, University of Houston)
- Regression Analysis (Katsunori Seki, University of Tsukuba, and Guy Whitten, Texas A&M University)
For more information on Methods School courses and instructors, financial aid, registration discounts, visit our new website or contact methods-school@nus.edu.sg.
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