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Diversity Fellowship Program

Each fall, the APSA Diversity Fellowship Program (DFP) awards between 12 and 14 funded fellowships in the amount of $5,000 over two years to students applying to doctoral programs in political science. Each Spring, the DFP program offers fellowships to graduate students in the pre-dissertation stage of their doctoral program. The Spring application is a one time award of $2000, depending on funding availability.

Diversity Fellowship Program

Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Eman Alahmadi, The University of Texas at Austin

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Eman Alahmadi is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research sits at the intersection of American politics, legislative behavior, and political institutions, with a focus […]

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Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Emily Martinez, University of Wisconsin-Madison

June 4, 2026 0

Emily R. Martinez is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, specializing in comparative politics with a regional focus on Western Europe. Her research sits at the […]

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Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Esam Boraey, Cornell University

June 3, 2026 0

Esam Boraey is a PhD student in the Department of Government at Cornell University, where he is also a 2026 APSA Diversity Fellow. His subfields are comparative political economy and business strategy, with a regional focus […]

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Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Fernanda Gonzalez, Duke University

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Fernanda Gonzalez is a PhD student in the Department of Political Science at Duke University. Her fields of study are political behavior and identity, and race and ethnic politics (REP). Her current research examines how racial […]

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Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Gideon Ondap, University of Maryland, College Park

June 1, 2026 0

Gideon Ondap III is a second-year government and politics PhD student and a recipient of the President’s Fellowship at the University of Maryland, College Park. Gideon studies American politics with a focus on race and ethnic […]

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Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Hana Abdulla, University of California, Irvine

May 29, 2026 0

Hana Abdulla is a first-year PhD student in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine. Her subfields are comparative politics and international relations. Her research focuses on authoritarianism, surveillance, environmental politics, and […]

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Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Jaime Carbajal, University of Texas at Austin

May 28, 2026 0

Jaime Andres Carbajal is a second-year Ph.D. student studying American politics and political methodology in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. Using experimental methods, his research focuses on public opinion and […]

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Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Madia Harris, Northwestern University

May 27, 2026 0

Madia Harris is a second-year PhD student in political science at Northwestern University, where she studies American politics. Madia is a 2024 graduate of the illustrious North Carolina A&T State University, where she graduated summa cum […]

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