Political Psychology Training

 

Summer Residential Institute

The Summer Institute in Political Psychology (SIPP) will be held from July 9 through August 4, 2000, at the Ohio State University campus in Columbus. SIPP is a four-week intensive training program that introduces graduate students, faculty members, and professionals to the world of political psychology scholarship. Total enrollment is about 55. The Institute is co-sponsored by the International Society of Political Psychology, the Mershon Center, and the Departments of Political Science and Psychology at the Ohio State University. Two resident scholars co-direct: Jon Krosnick and Kathleen McGraw.

Departments of Political Science and Psychology at the Ohio State University. Two resident scholars co-direct: Jon Krosnick and Kathleen McGraw. Guest lecturers include the following:

William von Hippel
Virginia Sapiro
Robert Jervis
David Winter
Donald Sylvan
Richard Herrmann
Philip Tetlock
Paul Sniderman
Thomas Nelson
Richard N. Lebow
Janis Stein
Martha Crenshaw
Jim Sidanius
Marilyn Brewer
Kristin Monroe
Arthur Miller

For information about the program or the application process, call or send a message to David Bailey, Assistant Director, phone (614) 292-9492, fax 614.292.1146. The SIPP Web site has details. Direct written inquiries to Kathleen McGraw, Summer Institute in Political Psychology, Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University, 2140 Derby Hall, 154 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210.