Summer Workshop on Social Network Analysis - June 6-10, 2016

Registration is closed.

The 2016 LINKS Center workshop on social network analysis will be held June 6 through June 10, at the University of Kentucky. Registration opens March 30 and closes May 15 (actually May 16 as the 15th is a Sunday).

The annual LINKS Center summer workshop provides training in social network analysis (SNA) at both beginner's and more advanced levels, across multiple social science disciplines. The workshop is taught by a team of instructors, including Filip Agneessens, Steve Borgatti, Dan Brass, Alan Daly, Rich DeJordy, Joe Ferrare, Dan Halgin, Jeff Johnson, David Krackhardt, Joe Labianca, Ajay Mehra, Scott Soltis, and Tom Valente. In addition, a large number of very experienced TAs ensure that all participants can get individual attention.

For a general overview of this year's offerings, please click on the sessions page. For a more detailed, day-by-day schedule, visit the schedule page. (But please note the mini-modules for this year are still tentative.)

New this year

Costs

The base cost for the 1-week workshop is $1,800, but students pay only half price, $900. Lunches are included. In addition, University of Kentucky faculty and students can attend for a special price, space permitting. Full refunds for cancellations can be obtained up until one week before the workshop. See the costs page for details.

Shortcut to this website:

linksworkshop.org

The LINKS Center for Social Network Analysis is devoted to the study and optimization of social networks in organizations. The center is housed in the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky. The center is directed by Dan Brass.