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May 2022   |   Vol. 42, No. 5

ICPSR leads project promoting communication and collaboration on the social effects of COVID-19

Introducing the Social, Behavioral, and Economic COVID Coordinating Center (SBE CCC)

ANN ARBOR—A University of Michigan research team is leading a five-year project to define standards for research on the social, behavioral, and economic (SBE) health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Housed at the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) at U-M’s Institute for Social Research, the new Social, Behavioral, and Economic COVID Coordinating Center (SBE CCC) is a communication and collaboration hub for National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded researchers examining the pandemic’s effects on education, mental health, the economy, parenting, and a variety of other factors, with a particular focus on underserved and vulnerable populations. The coordinating center promotes interoperability in SBE COVID research, supporting new research partnerships and defining shared measures. Research findings and recommendations are shared on the coordinating center’s website.

The project is being led by U-M researcher Margaret Levenstein, who is joined by co-investigators James McNally and Amy Pienta. SBE CCC also engages experts from the Survey Research Center, the Program for Research on Black Americans, and the Center for Health and Research Transformation.

“During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments, communities, and institutions have taken unprecedented actions to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19. We are just beginning to understand the effects of these actions on our economy, on mortality, and on health and wellbeing,” said Levenstein. “SBE CCC provides crucial support for researchers who are tackling these questions. We are here to ensure that investments in SBE research produce results that help us understand the impact of COVID-19 and how best to protect the health and wellbeing of our population.” 

Visit the SBE CCC website to find out about upcoming webinars, podcasts, and publications from our consortium members.

Contact: Megan Chenoweth 

Information on the 2022 Summer Program! Schedules, registration details, scholarships, and how our new hybrid format will work.

ICPSR anywhere: Join us for "summer stats camp" in-person or online! 

All of our courses for the 2022 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research will feature hybrid instruction this summer. Learn with live lectures in Ann Arbor, or from your kitchen table. Every lecture is recorded too, so you can watch on your own time, or review what you saw in class earlier. Synchronous or asynchronous, it's your course on your time. 

To see the full four-week session schedule and to register, visit our Four-Week Session portal.

Or if you are looking for short workshops, you can visit the Short Workshop portal.

In Case You Missed It

ICPSR Membership Rates for Fiscal Year 2024 Announced

US ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS   NON-ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
2015 Carnegie Category 2000 Carnegie Category FY2024   Level FY2024
Doctoral University Highest Research Activity Extensive $21,090   Associate I $19,015
Doctoral University Higher Research Activity Extensive $20,000   Associate II $12,630
Doctoral University Higher Research Activity Intensive $11,370   Associate III $6,340
Doctoral University Moderate Research Activity Intensive $9,840   Associate IV $2,630
Master's Large   $7,980      
Master's Medium   $3,275      
Master's Small   $2,845      
Baccalaureate/ Specialized   $2,630      
Community College   $660      
High School   $545      
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