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Summer schools in Survey Methods
[Page last updated 6 March 2015]
See also Summer Statistics and Methods courses offered in the USA, Europe and elsewhere compiled by Alan Reifman (Texas Technical University) .
United Kingdom
University of Essex
Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection
Courses cover various types of quantitative and qualitative research methods, research design, techniques for data collection and measurement as well as mathematics.
Europe
Netherlands
Utrecht University (Department of Methodology and Statistics) and Statistics Netherlands
(CBS, Department of Methodology)
2017 Summer School on Survey Design and Analysis
August, 14-18: Survey Research: Design, Implementation and Data Processing
This course covers the foundations of modern survey methodology and analysis. Topics covered include survey design, questionnaire construction and testing, different modes of data collection (including mobile surveys, online panels and mixed mode), basic survey analysis techniques such as non-response analysis and scale construction, and special issues in official statistics.
August, 21-25: Survey Research: Statistical Analysis and Estimation
This course is based on a total survey error perspective and discusses the major sources of survey error. Participants will be presented with tools for prevention and adjustment for such errors. Analysis methods are introduced using both SPSS and R. Topics include measurement error, nonresponse adjustment, analysis of incomplete data and the analysis of complex surveys that include weighting, stratification and design effects. International comparative and longitudinal surveys are included, as well as how to deal with administrative data.
September 4-8: Advanced survey design
This 4-day course in survey design takes student beyond the introductory materials, and focuses on advanced issues in survey design. It combines short 1-hour lectures with exercises on most of the topics discussed. We assume course participants are proficient in working with either R or SPSS. The course is interesting for social scientists or statisticians at the PhD level or beyond, working on academic research projects. Topics include the use of big data and paradata in surveys, mixed-mode and mixed-device surveys, analysing textual data, and advanced issues in questionnaire design.
Germany
(Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne)
GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology
Spain
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Research and Expertise Centre for Survey Methodology (RECSM)
Registration for the First Summer School on Survey Methodology is now open. The courses will be held at the Campus de la Ciutadella of Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona), on July 7-11, 2014. The language of instruction for the courses will be English. Deadline for registration is June 20, 2014. For complete information, including the courses' programs, costs, and registration procedures, please download the following PDF program.
USA
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques
The Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques draws on a renowned group of instructors from within the Survey Research Center and the University of Michigan community, and on other experts from outside
the University. The courses are run in assciation with the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR).
The Sampling Program for Survey Statisticians, founded by Leslie Kish, is offered as part of the Summer Institute. The program combines university classes with practical application in research methods.
See also Summer Statistics and Methods courses offered in the USA, Europe and elsewhere compiled by Alan Reifman (Texas Technical University) .
United Kingdom
University of Essex
Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection
Courses cover various types of quantitative and qualitative research methods, research design, techniques for data collection and measurement as well as mathematics.
Europe
Netherlands
Utrecht University (Department of Methodology and Statistics) and Statistics Netherlands
(CBS, Department of Methodology)
2017 Summer School on Survey Design and Analysis
August, 14-18: Survey Research: Design, Implementation and Data Processing
This course covers the foundations of modern survey methodology and analysis. Topics covered include survey design, questionnaire construction and testing, different modes of data collection (including mobile surveys, online panels and mixed mode), basic survey analysis techniques such as non-response analysis and scale construction, and special issues in official statistics.
August, 21-25: Survey Research: Statistical Analysis and Estimation
This course is based on a total survey error perspective and discusses the major sources of survey error. Participants will be presented with tools for prevention and adjustment for such errors. Analysis methods are introduced using both SPSS and R. Topics include measurement error, nonresponse adjustment, analysis of incomplete data and the analysis of complex surveys that include weighting, stratification and design effects. International comparative and longitudinal surveys are included, as well as how to deal with administrative data.
September 4-8: Advanced survey design
This 4-day course in survey design takes student beyond the introductory materials, and focuses on advanced issues in survey design. It combines short 1-hour lectures with exercises on most of the topics discussed. We assume course participants are proficient in working with either R or SPSS. The course is interesting for social scientists or statisticians at the PhD level or beyond, working on academic research projects. Topics include the use of big data and paradata in surveys, mixed-mode and mixed-device surveys, analysing textual data, and advanced issues in questionnaire design.
Germany
(Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne)
GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology
- The GESIS Summer School takes place annually in Cologne since August. Our instructors and applicants come from a diverse set of countries and fields.
- The program for the 4th GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology 2015 is online and registration is open. The Summer School will be held from August 6 to 28 at GESIS Cologne, Germany. 18 courses are scheduled, among which 4 short courses and 14 one-week courses.
Spain
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Research and Expertise Centre for Survey Methodology (RECSM)
Registration for the First Summer School on Survey Methodology is now open. The courses will be held at the Campus de la Ciutadella of Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona), on July 7-11, 2014. The language of instruction for the courses will be English. Deadline for registration is June 20, 2014. For complete information, including the courses' programs, costs, and registration procedures, please download the following PDF program.
USA
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques
The Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques draws on a renowned group of instructors from within the Survey Research Center and the University of Michigan community, and on other experts from outside
the University. The courses are run in assciation with the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR).
The Sampling Program for Survey Statisticians, founded by Leslie Kish, is offered as part of the Summer Institute. The program combines university classes with practical application in research methods.