2021 EITM Summer Institute

Duke University

July 18, 2021 to July 31, 2021

Funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), this program trains graduate students and junior faculty in EITM, a research strategy that integrates theoretical models and empirical research to improve and expand our understanding of politics. The institute integrated developments and findings from throughout political science, including the substantive areas of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and political economy.

  • Christopher Fariss

    Christopher Fariss

    University of Michigan
    Christopher Fariss's Bio
  • Rocío Titiunik
    Rocío Titiunik

    Rocío Titiunik

    Princeton University
    Rocío Titiunik's Bio
  • Tara Slough

    Tara Slough

    New York University
    Tara Slough's Bio
  • Monika Nalepa

    Monika Nalepa

    University of Chicago
    Monika Nalepa's Bio

The Institute combines lectures on various facets of EITM approaches, lab instruction sessions, research seminars by leading scholars, and rich feedback for participants on their own ongoing research from lead faculty, faculty mentors and other participants.

The 2021 application deadline was March 22, 2021.

The information below is included for archival purposes:

Please include:

  1. Description of your EITM research proposal: We will base admission substantially on the quality and potential of this proposal — particularly its integration of theoretical modeling and empirical testing. (5 pages).
  2. Brief statement of your interest and purpose in applying for the summer program (1-2 pages)
  3. Curriculum Vita with name and contact information, current location and position. If you are a student, the CV should indicate your current status in graduate school (e.g., whether you’ve passed exams and defended a dissertation proposal).
  4. Contact Information for two references

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