Welcome to QAPS
The Program for Quantitative and Analytical Political Science (QAPS) was established in 2009 to support theoretical and quantitative research in political science and its dissemination. We support graduate students through QAPS fellowships, host post-doctoral research fellows, offer statistical and formal theory consulting, hold quantitative skills workshops, throw conferences, and organize the Quantitative Social Science colloquium.
News
After four and a half years at QAPS., Will Lowe is leaving the university to become Senior Research Scientist at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin. This position at QAPS will not be refilled, so until further notice this means that:
There will be no more QAPS computational skills workshops The consulting service will run a…Reminder: This morning's QAPS workshop (April 3, 2019) has been canceled.
Previous Events
This camp will prepare students for POL 572 and other quantitative analysis courses offered in the Politics department and elsewhere. Although participation in this camp is completely voluntary, the materials covered in this camp are a pre-requisite for POL 572. Students will learn the basics of statistical programming using…
- Naoki EgamiAffiliationDepartment of Politics / QAPS
- Diana StanescuAffiliationDepartment of Politics
- Erik H. WangAffiliationDepartment of Politics / QAPS
Princeton University will host the eighth annual conference on New Directions in Analyzing Text as Data (Text as Data 2017).
For details of papers and to apply to attend, please see the conference website.