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6 social science Events Found

Mar 12

Beyond Borders: Diverse Alliances for Immigrant Wellbeing

Workshop featuring Dr. Divya Chhabra focusing on diverse alliances for immigrant wellbeing. Part of SXSW programming.
Courtyard Marriott - Brazos I-III
Free
3/12/26
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Mar 12

Featured Session: Social Health Trends & Predictions: Connection is the New Frontier

Featured session exploring social health trends and predictions, focusing on connection as the new frontier. Part of SXSW programming featuring Harvard-trained social scientist Kasley Killam.
Venue TBA
Free
3/12/26
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Apr 19

Social Science: Y2K

Celebrate the science, technology, and pop culture surrounding one of the most famous non-events in history. Party like its 1999 when you delve into activities inspired by the late 90's and early 2000's including booyah buttons, PS2 battles, millennium snapshots, Y2K fashion faux paus, and much, much more! It's gonna be the bomb.com!
The Discovery
Free
4/19/26
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Jun 15

UCSB Research Mentorship Program (Social Sciences)

Competitive, dissertation-style research collaborations with UCSB faculty, postdocs, and graduate mentors across disciplines including social sciences. Very competitive (estimated ~4-6% admissions). Eligibility: High school 10th & 11th graders (standout 9th graders accepted case-by-case); minimum weighted GPA ~3.80 recommended. Duration: ~6-7 weeks (June 15 - July 31, 2026). Pre-session virtual prep, Mentor-paired research project with guidance from graduate students, faculty, and postdocs, Two university courses (intro to research + presentation techniques) and final research output, Students can earn university credits.
University of California, Santa Barbara
$5,675.00 - Comm...
6/15/26
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Jun 21

Telluride Association Summer Seminar (TASS)

Free, rigorous academic seminar in humanities and social sciences with deep intellectual engagement. Very selective (competitive national selection). Eligibility: High school sophomores & juniors (ages 15-17). Duration: ~6 weeks (June 21 - July 25, 2026). Structure: Intensive seminar discussions, Weekly readings, writing, and community inquiry, Final intellectual projects and presentations. Focus on social issues and includes coursework relevant to sociology with rigorous training in critical social thought, inquiry, and theory.
Various locations
Free (tuition, r...
6/21/26
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Sep 20

Social Science: The Heist

Explore the art of the steal at this Social Science inspired by the science and tech used to pull off the biggest heists. Get ready to steal the crown jewels when you take part in activities including stealing the gold, creating Italian Job pasta art, escaping a laser maze, posing for mugshot, and a whole lot more! Make history and get the goods!
The Discovery
Free
9/20/26
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