
AAPOR Seymour Sudman Student Paper Competition Award
This award honors the best student paper presented at the AAPOR Annual Conference. The Awards Committee considers all papers relating to the study of public opinion, focusing on theory, substantive findings, research methods, and/or statistical techniques used in such research.
Ujjayini Das, University of Maryland College Park
“Design-Aware Ordinal Weighted Likelihood Bootstrap (D-OWLB): A Novel Model-Based Inference Method for Ordinal Disparity Measures from Complex Surveys”

AAPOR Student Conference Travel Award
These awards are offered to students so that they may attend the Annual Conference and experience this important educational and professional networking event for survey methodology and public opinion researchers.
Srijeeta Mitra, University of Maryland

AAPOR Student Inclusion Fellowship
Sponsored by Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles
This fellowship targets students of historically underrepresented groups interested in the study of public opinion & survey research methodology.