How Science Works, and Some Advice (for You and for Me) (Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University)
Gary King. 2023.
"How Science Works, and Some Advice (for You and for Me) (Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University)."
Abstract
A brief introduction to a Q&A session on advice about succeeding in and after graduate school. All advice follows from a book I’m writing, tentatively called The Social Science of Science (with Casey Petroff) and a course I am planning (“The Hidden Curriculum,” see GaryKing.org/Gov2001), both of which we’ll also discuss.
See Also
- [Presentation] How American Politics Ensures Electoral Accountability in Congress (Nuffield College, Oxford University) (2023)
- [Presentation] How American Politics Ensures Electoral Accountability in Congress (Center for American Political Studies, Harvard University) (2023)
- [Presentation] How American Politics Ensures Electoral Accountability in Congress (Washington University in St. Louis) (2023)
- [Presentation] Noisy Data from the Noisy Census (Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, Rutgers University) (2022)
- [Presentation] Empowering Social Science Research With Industry Partnerships (Dean's Symposium on Social Science Innovations, Harvard) (2021)
- [Presentation] Empowering Social Science to Understand and Ameliorate Major Challenges of Human Society (Federal Interagency Conference on Social Science and Big Data) (2020)
- [Presentation] The Next Big [Social Science] Thing. Some Suggestions for Science Magazine (2015)
- [Paper] Explaining Rare Events in International Relations (2001)