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2022 Institute for Political Methodology _Taiwan (The registration date is due on May 16)
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Place : Institute of Political Science of North Building for Humanities and Social Sciences Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica
Date : 2022-07-06 ~ 2022-07-22
Time : 2022-07-06 ~ 2022-07-22

The Institute for Political Methodology (IPM) 2022 will be held from July 6 to July22, 2022, in Taipei. The IPM provides a unique opportunity for graduate students and junior faculty to receive quantitative training and to meet distinguished methodologists.

This year we are pleased to announce that Prof. Adam Glynn (Dept. of Political Science, Emory University.), Prof. Amy Liu (Dept. of Political Science, University of Texas at Austin.), and Prof. Scott Wolford (Dept. of Political Science, University of Texas at Austin.) will join us. The main theme for the IPM 2022 is “Causal Inference”. In addition, a number of core courses are also offered this year, including regression, game theory and introduction to R. The activities of the IPM course include lectures, tutorials, practical, and presentations.
Further information is available on the IPM website(Open a URL in a new tab).
The registration date is due at 5:00 pm on May 16 (Taipei time). All registration needs to be completed online. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us. Join us!

There are two main parts in the IPM course: core statistical courses and theme courses. The main theme of this year is Data Science in Politics. The total class hours are 78 (13 days), including lectures, tutorials, practical and presentations. The courses are all in English.

Here are the lecturers of the 2022 IPM:

· Adam Glynn (Dept. of Political Science, Emory University.)
· Amy Liu (Dept. of Government, University of Texas at Austin.)
· Scott Wolford (Dept. of Government, University of Texas at Austin)
· T.Y. Wang (Dept. of Politics and Government, Illinois State University)
· Tse-min Lin (Dept. of Government, University of Texas at Austin)
· Jay Chieh Kao (Department of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago.)
· Yusung Su (Department of Political Science, Tsinghua University at Beijing.)
· Wen-Chin Wu (Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica)
· Eric Chen-hua Yu (Election Study Center, National Chengchi University)
· Rou-lan Chen (Dept. of Political Science Economy, National Sun Yat-sen University Columbia University)
· Chi Huang (Dept. of Political Science, National Chengchi University/ Election Study Center, National Chengchi University)
· Yen-tsung Huang (Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica)
· Wei-hao Huang (Institute of Political Science, National Sun Yat-Sen University)
· Tsung-han Tsai (Dept. of Political Science, National Chengchi University)
· Tzu-pin Liu (Department of Social and Public Affairs, University of Taipei.)

Please register at::http://www.ipmasia.org(Open a URL in a new tab) (before May 16 5:00 pm, Taipei time, 2022)

Contact person: Yun-chun Tsai.
Tel: (02) 8170-5125 #6756
E-mail: ipmasia.service@gmail.com

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