Empirical Implications
of Theoretical
Models (EITM)
Summer Institutes, 2003-2008
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Washington
University's Weidenbaum Center and Department
of Political Science will
sponsor a new summer institute on the problems
of testing theoretical models of politics. The institutes are
designed
for advanced graduate students and junior faculty whose research and
teaching
would benefit from training seminars on the link between methods of
empirical
anlaysis and theoretical models. Seminars combine both theory and
method and several seminars address major substantive fields of
application.
Faculty will be drawn from universities throughout the country.
The sixth NSF-EITM institute will be held in June 9-June 26, 2008. The
deadline to
apply
for the 2008 Summer Institute is February
15, 2008. An application
form is available for
your perusal.
Each of the
NSF-EITM Summer
Institutes is comprised of four or five seminars over the course of a
three week
period; a basic seminar and three advanced seminars. The
instructors and the subjects addressed in the advanced seminars rotate
over the
four-year period of the program, allowing students to attend more than
one
institute.
All seminars will be held on the main campus of Washington University.
Each advanced
seminar concerns the
relationship between formal
models of politics and empirical research methods in a substantive
field
of political science or political economy. The theoretical models
addressed span game theory, spatial theory, social and public choice
theories,
agent-based and behavioral economics models, domestic and international
political economy, and general equilibrium models.
Empirical
methods include basic and advanced econometric techniques and spatial
models,
experimental and field methods, and computational methods.
Participants
selected for this program
will receive a $1,000 stipend.
This will be used to cover their travel, room, and board. Participants
shall be responsible for any and all costs of living expenses in St.
Louis
for the month-long institute. To be added to our email list for notices
about the program, please email eitm@artsci.wustl.edu.
Funded by the
National Science
Foundation.
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