Modern Modeling Methods

The Modern Modeling Methods (M3) conference is a bi-annual interdisciplinary conference designed to showcase the latest modeling methods and to present research related to these methodologies.

The next M3 conference will be held in June 2026 - Visit modeling.fordham.edu for conference details.

History of Modern Modeling Methods

The first Modern Modeling Methods conference was held at UCONN in 2011. The conference draws approximately 200 scholars from across the globe. M3 provides a unique opportunity for methodologists and researchers from a variety of disciplines who conduct research on or using modeling techniques to network and share their work with each other. The latest M3 conference (2024) featured a keynote by Denny Borsboom and a full-day preconference workshop by Sacha Epskamp on Psychometric network modeling with the psychonetrics R package. The 2024 conference archive contains links to pdfs of slides/posters if available.

You can access materials from the 2024 pre-conference workshop, conference presentations and posters here.