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Graduate Workshop in Computational Social Science

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Venue

The Graduate Workshop will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

The program will take place in the Schwartz House on the picturesque campus of the School for Advanced Research (SAR). The School advances creative thought and innovative work in the social sciences, humanities, and Native American arts. It is located in the Historic Eastside of Santa Fe, within walking distance of the downtown Plaza and beautiful Canyon Road which houses art galleries, restaurants, and shops.

The housing arrangement is intended to balance community and rest: you are living in close proximity to the rest of the cohort, but you still have privacy and personal space. The campus itself provides access to open outdoor areas with beautiful architecture and landscaping. The Acequia Madre neighborhood is just outside the campus gates.

SAR administration building Schwartz House Dining/Meeting Room SAR social room
SAR Administration Building Schwartz House Dining Room Schwartz House Meeting Room

Housing

Each student will have a private bedroom in the house. Bathrooms are shared. The Graduate Workshop will take place in the communal space which can be used for working and socializing. There is also an inner courtyard. Two days will be spent at the Santa Fe Institute.

Transportation

Programming will take place at the Santa Fe Institute one day each week. Group transportation between SAR and SFI is coordinated by the program. 

Students who choose to drive to Santa Fe instead of flying or who choose to rent a car during the duration of the program are provided with free parking on the SAR campus.

Extending Your Stay

You are welcome to arrive early or stay late in order to coordinate a vacation with your participation in the program. However, we are unable to offer accommodations in participant housing outside of the dates of the program, and thus accommodations for extended stays (likewise, meals, transportation, etc.) are your responsibility. Guests are not permitted to stay overnight at our program venues.

Meals and Dietary Needs

Lunch each weekday is provided by the SAR staff. We do our best to accommodate dietary restrictions when possible. Accepted participants can provide this information when they register for the program. Breakfast, dinner, and all weekend meals are the responsibility of participants.

The City of Santa Fe

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For questions not addressed on these pages, email education@santafe.edu

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Program Details

Begins: May 24 2026
Ends: Jun 05 2026

The application process is closed for the 2026 program.