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The APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grants provide support for research that examines political science phenomena affecting historically underserved communities and underrepresented groups and communities.

Grants will range between $2000 – $2500. Funds can be used to support access to data or archival records, paying undergraduate or graduate student research assistants, purchasing statistical software to facilitate research, costs associated with manuscript preparation, costs associated with travel for fieldwork or research site visits, and professional development activities such as skills or methods training acquisition.

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Call for Applications: APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grant for Early-Career Scholars | Deadline: May 3, 2026

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The APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grant supports the advancement of research goals and professional development of early-career political science scholars. The grant will award scholars whose research areas focus on one of the […]

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Learn more about: Extractivism On The Defense: Mining Capital, The Neoliberal State, And Community And Indigenous Power In Central America

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Project Title: Extractivism On The Defense: Mining Capital, The Neoliberal State, And Community And Indigenous Power In Central America Nathan Edenhofer, University of California, Santa Cruz Nathan Edenhofer is a PhD candidate in the politics […]

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Learn more about: Finding Decolonial Cracks in Planning and Policy

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Project Title: Finding Decolonial Cracks in Planning and Policy Joaquín Lopez-Huertas, University of Utah Joaquín Lopez-Huertas (Am’aj Q’in) is a Mayan K’iche’ scholar from Xelajuj No’j located in the place known as Guatemala. He is […]

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Learn more about: Indigenous Diplomacy in the United Nations: the Case of Groups from the Brazilian Amazon

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Project Title: Indigenous Diplomacy in the United Nations: the Case of Groups from the Brazilian Amazon Zuzanna Piotrowicz, Jagiellonian University Zuzanna Piotrowicz (she/her) is a first-year PhD candidate in the interdisciplinary political science program at […]

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Learn more about: Instruments of the Soul: A New Encounter with Native American Thought

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Project Title: Instruments of the Soul: A New Encounter with Native American Thought Samuel Piccolo, Baruch College, CUNY Samuel Piccolo is a political theorist and assistant professor of political science at Baruch College, CUNY. His […]

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Learn more about: Measuring Indigenous Protest during Allotment

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Project Title: Measuring Indigenous Protest during Allotment Emily Ritter, Vanderbilt University Dr. Emily Ritter is an associate professor of political science and the Director of Graduate Studies at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Her research […]

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Learn more about: Courting Indigenous Authority: Traditional Endorsements and Electoral Behavior

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Project Title: Courting Indigenous Authority: Traditional Endorsements and Electoral Behavior Pablo Scuticchio, Cornell University Pablo Scuticchio is a PhD candidate in government at Cornell University whose research focuses on criminal governance and public-security preferences in […]

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Project Title: Power to Prosper: Self-Governance and Economic Development Nick Brouwer, University of California, Merced Nick Brouwer is currently a PhD candidate in political science at the University of California, Merced. His research focuses on […]

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  • Land, Power, and Property Rights: The Political Economy of Land Titling in Sub-Saharan Africa

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    Land, Power, and Property Rights: The Political Economy of Land Titling in Sub-Saharan Africa By Matthew K. Ribar, Stanford University Only 15% of African households possess a formal title for their agricultural land, despite the [...]
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    Structure, Agency, and Structural Reform: The Case of the European Central Bank By Benjamin Braun, London School of Economics and Political Science, Donato Di Carlo, The London School of Economics and Political Science, Sebastian Diessner, [...]
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