CSDE Seminar: Tents in Seattle: Sanctioned and Unsanctioned Tent Encampments
CSDE Affiliates Awarded Data Science Course Development Grants from UW’s Division of Social Sciences & the Data Science Initiative!
Congratulations are in order for several CSDE affiliates within the Division of Social Sciences who were recently awarded course improvement grants within the Data Science Initiative. Dan Eisenberg was awarded a course improvement grant for two courses: BIOA 3511 Principles of Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health and BIOA 355/BIOL 385 Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health. Alan Griffith was awarded a grant for ECON 410: The Economics of Networks. Melissa Knox was awarded a grant for Econ 448: Population and Development. These grants are part of the larger UW initiative to infuse data science training across the curriculum and represent a special initiative undertaken by the Division of Social Sciences. Last year’s social sciences awardees also included several CSDE affiliates: Zack Almquist, Steve Goodreau, LaShawnDa Pittman, Clair Yang, and Bo Zhao.
UW Fellowships Info Session: Introduction to NSF GRFP & Hertz Fellowships
Applications Open for CSDE’s Demographic Methods Certificate Program!
Join TADA-BSSR Webinar – Integrating Data Analytics into the Social and Behavioral Science Research Lifecycle (05/20/2021)
Join this upcoming webinar on May 20, as part of CSDE’s partnership with the Training in Advanced Data Analysis for Behavioral and Social Sciences (TADA-BSSR) at NIH. The session will explore the ways that elements of Cook and Campbell’s validity framework can strengthen analyses of “big data” that are designed to study, monitor, and intervene in drug-related harms. This includes a discussion of the relevance of specific threats to internal validity, external validity, and statistical conclusion validity to these analyses, and strategies to minimize these threats. To register, click here. If you miss some or all of past TADA-BSSR Webinars, or want to view them again, links to the archived videos are available at this link.
UW Data Science Seminar: Shima Abadi
Computational Demography Working Group: Talk by Paul Smaldino from UC Merced (05/24/2021)
TADA-BSSR Webinar: Integrating Data Analytics into the Social and Behavioral Science Research Lifecycle
Tents in Seattle: Sanctioned and Unsanctioned Tent Encampments
At the CSDE seminar on May 21st, CSDE Affiliate Dr. Karen Snedker will present “Tents in Seattle: Sanctioned and Unsanctioned Tent Encampments”. CSDE Affiliate Amy Bailey will moderate the discussion. Dr. Snedker will present on unsanctioned and sanctioned tent encampments in Seattle, based on both quantitative and qualitative data. Dr. Snedker is a Professor of Sociology at Seattle Pacific University. Her research focuses on mental health, homelessness, crime and violence, and neighborhood effects.
Register for Dr. Snedker’s Zoom seminar here. This quarter, CSDE is recording the seminar series and posting the links on its website. Visit our site here.