June 17-19, 2009 -- Boulder, Colorado
- Discrete-time Survival Analysis
- Piece-wise Exponential Models with Individual and Grouped Data
- Cox Proportional Hazard Models
- Multi-level Hazard Models
- Incorporating Unobserved Heterogeneity
- Multivariate Hazard Rate Decomposition Techniques
- Instructors:
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Dan Powers, University of Texas - Austin
Fernando Riosmena, University of Colorado - Boulder
Jani Little, University of Colorado - Boulder
- Course Format
- The course is open to all graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty from any institution. CUPC will provide a limited number of stipends to help defray the cost of travel to and from Boulder for out-of state students.
- Course Credit
- If desired, CU students may enroll in the course for 1.5 credits, and the CUPC will cover tuition expenses. Credit-seeking students will be expected to complete a final exam.
- Application Process
- Please apply via email to Fernando Riosmena (fernando.riosmena@colorado.edu) by May 8, 2009. Your application should include: your vita, a one-page letter of interest that includes your current position (e.g, graduate student, post-doc, or faculty), and at least one reference (please include the email address of this reference; there is no need for a formal letter of recommendation). Decisions will be made by May 15, 2009. Supported in part by NICHD.