Career Paths

Career Path Profile: Jessica C. Gerrity

Political scientists pursue wide-ranging and diverse career paths. This interview series, developed by the APSA Professional Development Program, highlights the many different ways political scientists carry their skills and expertise into the workforce. For more […]

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Congressional Fellowship Program

Meet 2016-2017 APSA Congressional Fellow Gabrielle Bardall

Gabrielle Bardall, PhD – University of Montreal Gabrielle has worked on political transitions and institution building with United Nations and other international organizations in over three dozen countries over the past 15 years. Her academic […]

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Congressional Fellowship Program

Meet 2016-2017 APSA Congressional Fellow Jeremy Gelman

Jeremy Gelman, PhD – University of Nevada, Reno Jeremy Gelman is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Reno. His research examines the U.S. Congress and presidency with an emphasis on […]

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Congressional Fellowship Program

Meet 2016-2017 APSA Congressional Fellow Alex Garlick

Alex Garlick, PhD – University of Pennsylvania Alex Garlick received his PhD in political science at the University of Pennsylvania. His dissertation, Interest Groups, Lobbying and Polarization in the United States highlights the differences between […]

Congressional Fellowship Program

Meet 2016-2017 APSA Congressional Fellow Kathryn Haake

Kathryn Haake, MA – Associated Press Kathryn Haake covered the state legislatures and politics for the Associated Press in both Idaho and Montana and also covered local elections, crime and corruption for the Missoulian newspaper […]

Congressional Fellowship Program

Capitol Hill Insights: Voices from the Congressional Fellowship Program

Capitol Hill Insights: Voices from the Congressional Fellowship Program The second virtual issue of PS: Political Science & Politics is now available online! Entitled “Capitol Hill Insights,” the issue features articles written by alumni of […]

Congressional Fellowship Program

Colleen J. Shogan, New Library of Congress NIO Deputy Director, Shares Her Experiences & Advice for Women in Politics

Colleen J. Shogan has been named the deputy director of National and International Outreach, (NIO), at the Library of Congress. Shogan, previously the deputy director of the Library’s Congressional Research Service (CRS) since August 2012, […]