CAITLIN T. AINSLEY - Emory University
CAITLIN T. AINSLEY - Emory University
CAITLIN T. AINSLEY - Emory University
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<strong>CAITLIN</strong> T. <strong>AINSLEY</strong><br />
CONTACT 327 Tarbutton Hall<br />
INFORMATION Department of Political Science Phone: (813) 382.4174<br />
1555 Dickey Drive E-Mail: caitlin.ainsley@emory.edu<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong> http://userwww.emory.edu/~cainsle<br />
Atlanta, GA 30322<br />
EDUCATION Ph.D., Political Science, 2010-present<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Atlanta, GA<br />
B.A., Economics, <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 2010<br />
B.A., Political Science, <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 2010<br />
General Course, London School of Economics, 2009-2010<br />
RESEARCH International Institutions, International Political Economy, Economic Integration, Game<br />
INTERESTS Theory, Quantitative Methods<br />
RESEARCH “Of Courts and Commerce” (under review) with Matthew Gabel, Cliff Carrubba and<br />
EXPERIENCE Donald Beaudette<br />
Political Economy of International Organizations Conference, 2010<br />
- Discussant, IMF & Domestic Politics Panel<br />
Research Assistant, <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 2010-2011<br />
- Responsible for auditing dataset on ECJ cases, defining coding rules and gathering case studies.<br />
- Supervised by Cliff Carrubba<br />
Research Assistant, <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 2009-2010<br />
- Designed dataset and collected data on the trade policy position of the ECJ in preliminary ruling<br />
cases from 1960-2000.<br />
- Supervised by Cliff Carrubba<br />
Research Assistant, Harvard <strong>University</strong>, 2008<br />
- Data collection and management for projects relating to sustainability and global warming<br />
- Supervised by the Center for Health and the Global Environment<br />
METHODS <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Department of Political Science<br />
TRAINING - POLS 507: Research Design<br />
- POLS 509: The Linear Model<br />
- POLS 570: Limited Dependent Variable Models (MLE)<br />
- POLS 585: Bayesian Statistical Modeling<br />
- POLS 513: Introduction to Game Theory<br />
- POLS 514: Advanced Game Theory<br />
<strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Department of Economics and Mathematics<br />
- ECON 420: Advanced Econometrics<br />
- MATH 361: Advanced Statistics I<br />
- MATH 411: Real Analysis I<br />
Software Fluencies: R, Stata, WinBUGS, Access
HONORS, AWARDS<br />
AND FELLOWSHIPS Woodruff Fellowship, <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong> (2010-2015)<br />
Elliot Levitas Award, <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong> (2010)<br />
- Awarded annually to the top graduating political science major<br />
Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Center for the Study of Law, Politics and<br />
Economics, <strong>Emory</strong> <strong>University</strong> (2010)<br />
- Advisor: Cliff Carrubba<br />
Omicron Delta Epsilon (member), National Economics Honor Society (2009-2010)<br />
Pi Sigma Alpha (member), National Political Science Honor Society (2009-2010)