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Archives for August 2019

August 23, 2019

#MeTooPoliSci

Four Political Scientists Awarded $1 Million by National Science Foundation to Address Sexual Harassment in the Discipline The National Science Foundation has awarded a prestigious ADVANCE Partnership grant to a team of political scientists to support their project, “#MeTooPoliSci: Leveraging A Professional Association to Address Sexual Harassment in Political Science.” The three-year, collaborative grant totals […]

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August 22, 2019

APSA Task Force on New Partnerships Launches Six New Initiatives

The Presidential Task Force on New Partnerships supports new partnerships —nationally, regionally, and locally— across ideological and institutional lines, and between academics and their communities. Broadly, the Task Force aims to strengthen the ties between political scientists and enhance the contributions of political scientists to civic life. Read more about the task force’s work – […]

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August 21, 2019

Meet the First Class of the APSA Public Scholarship Program

APSA is pleased to announce the first class of the new Public Scholarship Program. The Public Scholarship Program is a remote, part-time fellowship that introduces political science graduate students to the intellectual and practical aspects of presenting academic scholarship to the public. During the fellowship period, the scholars will focus on producing public-facing overviews of new […]

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