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Webinar on Advising and Mentoring for Applied Careers in Political Science

May 4, 2021 Comments Off on Webinar on Advising and Mentoring for Applied Careers in Political Science

Advising and Mentoring for Applied Careers in Political Science Monday, May 10, 2021, 12:30-1:30 PM EDT | Register Here Are you interested in learning more about how to effectively support and mentor political science graduate […]

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Apply for the virtual APSA Women’s Research Mentoring Workshop | Deadline: March 16th

February 19, 2021 Comments Off on Apply for the virtual APSA Women’s Research Mentoring Workshop | Deadline: March 16th

The APSA Women’s Research Mentoring Workshop will be held virtually in late Spring 2021. The workshop is open to junior scholars in all subfields of political science who identify as women, non-binary or genderqueer and […]

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