Graduate Programs in Social Statistics


Quantitative Social Science

In case you are looking for graduate programs at the intersection of statistics and social sciences, take a look at this running [list] (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/192g4_D0PZ6FctEPLNGYc3LdDM9BqfHXekHT9uRl23hs/edit?ts=5d6e6777#gid=0) of some the very best out there.

[Training in Advanced Data Analytics for Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (TADA-BSSR)] (https://www.jhsph.edu/departments/mental-health/prospective-students-and-fellows/funding-opportunities/data-analytics-for-behavioral-health/index.html)

At JHSPH we are thrilled to host a Training in Advanced Data Analytics for Behavioral and Social Sciences Research program (run by Dr. Stuart), focused on causal inference methods for behavioral health and the use of complex datasets. This program is part of a 5-year training program run by the NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences. It incorporates rigorous computational and data science analytic approaches directly into behavioral and social sciences doctoral degree programs. Meet the current TADA-BSSR trainees