Welcome Back CSDE Trainees! See Below for Activities of Interest!
Welcome back, CSDE Trainees and Fellows! CSDE has several events and workshops that may be of interest to you as we kick off the 2022-2023 Academic Year. See details below and we hope to see you soon!
Wednesday, September 28 Coffee on the Quad Join CSDE Trainees, Fellows & Staff for coffee and conversation! When: 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM Where: Between Raitt and Savery Halls
Friday, CSDE Opening Reception Join CSDE Trainees, Fellows, Affiliates Staff for light snacks and refreshments! When: 12:30PM- 1:30PM Where: Between Raitt and Savery Halls (read more)
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New Cohort of CSDE Trainees!
Please join us in welcoming our new cohort of Trainees in our Graduate Certificate Program in Demographic Methods and our new cohort of T32 Fellows.
2022-2023 Trainee Cohort Teresa Abrahamson-Richards (PhD student, Social Work) Jane Dai (PhD student, Health Systems and Population Health) Matthew Frank (PhD student, Social Work) Cristina Gildee (PhD student, Anthropology) Ling Guan (MS student, Epidemiology) Courtney Hill (PhD student, Epidemiology) Imma Honkanen (PhD student, Sociology)
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NSF Waterman Lecture on Faculty Hiring Trends: Prestige, Diversity, and Inequality
On September 28 at 1 p.m. Eastern, Dr. Daniel Larremore will discuss his lab’s research using mathematical methods and network analyses to examine the academic employment and doctoral education of all tenure-track faculty at Ph.D.-granting U.S. universities from 2011 to 2020. The results reveal inequalities in faculty production, prestige, retention and gender, exacerbated by recurring patterns of attrition. You can register for the lecture by signing up here:
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CSDE Science Core – Upcoming Workshops
Each quarter, CSDE offers 3-5 workshops on data sources, statistical and biomarker methodology, introductions to analysis programs, and more, all given by CSDE staff and faculty affiliates. These workshops can include hands-on training in novel methods and programming, lectures on innovative data sources, and discussions of important issues in research and data collection. Over the coming academic year, CSDE will offer a diverse and exciting set of workshops, some of which will be offered in person and others remotely via Zoom.
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Exciting Projects Awarded by Urban@UW Spark Grants Program
Urban@UW is excited to announce awardees for the third round of funding through our Spark Grants program. The three projects selected address critical urban challenges, with a focus on transdisciplinary scholarship and engagement with vulnerable populations. These projects include “Analysis of a Food Bank Home Delivery Program”, “Artificial Turf in Low-Income Neighborhoods: A Climate Resilient Urban Space?” , and “Toward Interactive Sonic Narrative Streetwear to Support Urban Community-Based Amplification of Space, Place, and Belonging".
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New Research Published in the Journal of Demographic Outcomes
The Journal of Demographic Outcomes has published its most recent Issue. Journal of Demographic Economics welcomes both empirical and theoretical papers on issues relevant to Demographic Economics with a preference for combining abstract economic or demographic models together with data to highlight major mechanisms. Check out some of the most recent articles relating to topics such as fertility, household expenditure and children’s health and more!
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