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Ann Arbor, Michigan | March 14 – 17, 2023

Description

This four-day training will provide scholars in the education sciences with a rigorous foundation in the design, funding, conduct, and analysis of novel experimental design methods for optimizing adaptive interventions, including SMART designs. It will also promote ongoing professional career development by offering scholars guidance and mentorship before, during, and after the in-person training institute to support research plans pertaining to the construction of adaptive interventions in educational settings. The workshop facilitators and mentors are methodological scientists who are experts in research on adaptive interventions and intervention scientists with experience executing adaptive intervention studies in education.

Who Should Apply?

Scholars with a doctoral degree interested in learning more about adaptive interventions in education and the use of SMARTs to build high-quality adaptive interventions should apply. Scholars must be working in early intervention, education, or special education and should be citizens or non-citizen nationals of the United States, or admitted to the United States for permanent residence.

Fee or Costs

There is no application fee. However, scholars who are accepted must arrange their own travel and cover their own expenses (e.g., transportation, lodging in Ann Arbor). A limited number of travel scholarships will be awarded to scholars who are unable to fund their own travel. Applications for scholarships will open after scholars are notified of their selection.

Important Dates:

  • Application Deadline: November 12, 2022
  • Scholars Notified of Status: Week of January 16, 2023
  • Pre-Institute Activities Begin: February 2023
  • In-Person Training Institute: March 14-17, 2023
  • Post Institute Mentoring: May and June 2023

How to Apply

Complete the application, including all supplemental materials, by clicking here.

Questions

Please send questions to [email protected].