APSA 2025 DDRIG Program Q&A: Virtual Workshop Series: APSA Status Committee on Graduate Students in the Profession

APSA 2025 Doctoral Dissertation Research
Improvement Grant (DDRIG): Q&A

Tuesday, April 8, 2025
3:00 –4:00 p.m. Eastern | Register Here

Join the APSA Committee on the Status of Graduate Students in the Profession for a virtual workshop featuring APSA’s DDRIG program manager and past recipients of the award. The Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (DDRIG) project provides support to enhance and improve the conduct of doctoral dissertation research in political science. The APSA DDRIG program intends to award twenty to twenty-five grants yearly between $10,000 and $15,000 to support doctoral dissertation research that advances knowledge and understanding of citizenship, government, and politics. Panelists include:

  • Nathan Micatka, University of Iowa
  • Narelle Gilchrist, Princeton University
  • Brian Leung, University of Washington
  • (Moderator) Elizabeth Meheen, American Political Science Association

Applicants and Eligibility

The APSA Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants are available to all US-based graduate students who are at the point of initiating or are already conducting dissertation research focused on advancing knowledge and understanding of citizenship, government, and politics.

About the APSA DDRIG Program

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made two awards to APSA to administer the Political Science Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (DDRIG) program. The NSF awarded APSA $1,410,000 to administer the DDRIG program from 2020 to 2023, and they renewed this award to continue its administration from 2023 to 2026.

The Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant project provides support to enhance and improve the conduct of doctoral dissertation research in political science. Awards will support basic research which is theoretically derived and empirically oriented. The APSA Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant program intends to award between twenty and twenty-five grants yearly of between $10,000 and $15,000 to support doctoral dissertation research that advances knowledge and understanding of citizenship, government, and politics. The 2025 cycle of APSA Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants opens March 18, 2025, and closes June 1, 2025.

For more information, contact dissertations@apsanet.org.


The APSA Committee on the Status of Graduate Students in the Profession’s virtual workshop series features accessible, high-quality professional development opportunities for political science graduate students. View all 2025 virtual workshop opportunities