Tuesday, August 24, 2010

2011 ICPSR Summer Program: Preliminary Information

We have already started planning for the 2011 ICPSR Summer Program. Most of the four-week statistical and substantive courses from the 2010 schedule will be offered again in 2011. Similarly, we anticipate that many of this year’s three- to five-day workshops on statistical topics will appear again on the 2011 schedule. However, the three- to five-day substantive workshops tend to change from year to year; we will provide information as soon as it is available.

  • The first four-week session in the 2011 ICPSR Summer Program will run from June 20, 2011 through July 15, 2011.

  • The second four-week session in the 2011 ICPSR Summer Program will run from July 18, 2011 through August 12, 2011.
  • Additional Summer Program courses (in shorter, three- and five-day formats) will be offered from the beginning of June through the end of August, in a variety of locations across the country, as well as in Ann Arbor.
  • We will begin posting information about the 2011 ICPSR Summer Program course list and schedule in December 2010.

Meanwhile, if you have any questions about the 2011 ICPSR Summer Program, please feel free to contact us by e-mail (sumprog@icpsr.umich.edu) or phone (734-763-7400).

2010 ICPSR Summer Program

The 2010 ICPSR Summer Program is now history. And, it was a great success! Our first five-day workshop began on June 7 and our last five-day workshops ended on August 20. The two fourweek sessions ran from June 21 through July 16, and from July 19 through August 13.

  • The 2010 ICPSR Summer Program had a record-breaking total of 838 participants.
  • Our faculty consisted of 93 instructors and 42 teaching assistants.
  • We offered a total of 61 courses on a wide variety of methodological and substantive topics.
  • The Hubert M. Blalock Lecture Series presented 11 sets of lectures on advanced statistical methods and on various issues in professional development.

Monday, August 23, 2010

2011 ICPSR Summer Program

We have already started planning for the 2011 Summer Program. Preliminary information is available.