• Deductive Disclosure

    279 Haines Hall

    Deductive Disclosure Presenters: David Rigby, Mark Handcock and Narayan Sastry (UCLA)

  • Advanced Stata Programming

    SSC Computing Lab 2400 Public Affairs Building, Los Angeles, United States

    Andrew Hicks April 4, 3:00pm-5:00pm SSC Computer Lab 2400A

  • Grant Writing Workshop

    Dora Costa, Anne Pebley, Andrew Fuligni May 3, 9:00am-1:00pm Workshop materials can be downloaded from http://www.ccpr.ucla.edu/members

  • Balancing Work and Family

    4240 Public Affairs Bldg

    Gilbert Gee, Meredith Phillips, Till von Wachter (UCLA) June 7, 12:00-1:00pm 4240 Public Affairs Building

  • Introduction to Stata

    Andrew Hicks (UCLA) October 11, 12:30 PM-2:00 PM Bunche Hall A258

  • How to be an Effective Researcher

    Bunche 9383

    Xi Song, Devin Bunten, Malia Jones, Andrew Hicks, Jennie Brand (CCPR) October 22, 2:30 PM-4:00 PM Bunche Hall 9383

  • Econ Mini-Conf: Perspectives on Health and Aging

    4240 Public Affairs Bldg

    Robert Willis (University of Michigan), Mark Hayward (UT Austin), and Robert Pollak (University of Washington, St. Louis) March 7, 9:00 AM-3:30 PM 4240 Public Affairs Bldg.

  • Introduction to Stata

    Andrew Hicks (UCLA) October 3, 12:00-1:30pm Bunche Hall A258

  • Leaping the Hurdles and Navigating the Maze: Getting NIH Funding

    4240 Public Affairs Bldg

    Susan Newcomer, PhD NIH Extramural Program Staff October 23, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM 4240 Public Affairs Building Co-sponsored with The Williams Institute This is an introduction to the culture of the US National Institutes of Health. I will talk about how the NIH functions, describe the process of an award from application to review […]

  • How to Effectively Talk About Your Research with Diverse Audiences

    4240 Public Affairs Bldg

    Shelley Wiseman and Prof. Jennie Brand December 10, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM 4240 Public Affairs Building When you are asked to talk about your research, many of the challenges are the same no matter who your audience and what your communications medium (PowerPoint or not). How to get and keep the audience on board. […]

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