The IPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research is accepting students. A message from Interim Director John A. Garcia:
One of the Summer Program’s outstanding strengths is its supportive and unique social environment. It facilitates participants’ exchange of ideas, approaches, and techniques to develop theories and analyses of social science topics. It also advances professional networking.
When the 2014 schedule is finalized, it will list over 90 beginning and advanced courses at our primary location in Ann Arbor and several “off-site” institutions. They will build upon our foundational core of quantitative methods and substantive topics in a variety of workshops, classes, and special Blalock lectures.
Courses are designed to instruct students in methods applicable to ethnic studies, social network analysis, and medical anthropology.
Check out more information here and be sure to see our current listing for anthropology summer programs.