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The scholarship application portal for the 2024 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods is now open! These scholarships cover one of the General Sessions, where participants can build their own curriculum based on what they need and where they are in their academic journey.
View our full list of scholarships that we offer, along with scholarships offered in partnership with other organizations.
The deadline to apply for a scholarship is Monday, February 26.
The General Sessions are available either in person or online, live or asynchronously. All materials for the Sessions are available through December 31, 2024.
Courses in these Sessions are the equivalent of a semester-long class, quickly strengthening and advancing skills in statistics, data analysis, and quantitative methods!
Required application materials may differ between scholarships, but generally to apply you will need:
Cover letter stating research interests and how the Summer Program will contribute towards your degree or research goals
The ICPSR Summer Program has taught research methods and data analysis for over 60 years, training tens of thousands of students, faculty, and researchers across the social sciences and beyond. From introductory statistics to advanced techniques, the curriculum is designed to fit the needs of researchers throughout their careers. The ICPSR Summer Program is world-renowned for its premier quality of instruction, fun learning environment, and unparalleled networking opportunities.
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