Short Course: You Have a Job Offer: Get the Most Out of It
You Have a Job Offer: Get the Most Out of It Amy L. Atchison Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm Although many graduate programs talk to their […]
You Have a Job Offer: Get the Most Out of It Amy L. Atchison Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm Although many graduate programs talk to their […]
How Are We Doing? Data Access and Replication in Political Science Ellen M. Key, Appalachian State University Data access and research transparency (DA-RT) is a growing concern for the discipline. Technological advances have greatly reduced the […]
Database and Website Development for Public Policy: The Comparative Policy Agendas Project Bryan D. Jones, Policy Agendas Project, University of Texas Frank R. Baumgartner, Comparative Agendas Project, University of North Carolina Joseph McLaughlin, Pennsylvania Policy […]
Managing Your Research Pipeline Matthew J. Lebo, Stony Brook University A researcher’s “pipeline” refers to the progression of papers from the idea stage to the publication stage. Tenure-track faculty and graduate students often are advised that […]
Protean and Control Power in Interaction Peter Katzenstein 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Great transformations in world politics are often signaled by unanticipated events, novel trends and intractable challenges that leave politicians, pundits and scholars […]
Meghan Pyle, graphic designer, shares her thoughts on the Bree Newsome graphic she created for the April 2016 cover of PS: Political Science & Politics: “The image I created for the cover of PS: Political Science & Politics highlights the symposium on […]
Researching the C-SPAN Video Library Professor Robert X Browning Purdue University and C-SPAN 9:00 am – 5:00 pm The C-SPAN Archives are twenty-eight years old and now contain over 220,000 hours of digital video, all […]
Each year, colleges and universities across the country nominate and distribute awards for teaching on campus, for everything from innovation in new teaching methods, to student-selected awards, to recognition for lifetime achievements. APSA would like […]
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