Career Encounters: Francisco Rodriguez
I wanted to be a lawyer from the time I was a little kid because the way I got to this country and the way we grew up. We grew up very poor I’m Cuban. […]
I wanted to be a lawyer from the time I was a little kid because the way I got to this country and the way we grew up. We grew up very poor I’m Cuban. […]
The Woodrow Wilson Award is given for the best book on government, politics, or international affairs. The award is sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation at Princeton University. The Recipients are Ben W. Ansell, University […]
Sheldon S. Wolin, a political theorist whose landmark 1960 book “Politics and Vision” shifted the center of gravity back to politics, rather than economics or sociology, in the field of political science, and who went […]
APSA’s most recent research support symposium, held at the 2015 Annual Meeting, informed members of funding opportunities available from a range of resources and included practical tips for successful grant writing. The symposium included speakers […]
Kate Coyer is Director of the Civil Society and Technology Project for the Center for Media, Data and Society in the School of Public Policy at CEU. Her research examines the complexities of media practice […]
The William Anderson prize is awarded annually for the best dissertation in the general field of federalism or intergovernmental relations, state and local politics. The Recipient is Alexis Walker, Stetson University for the Dissertation: “Solidarity’s […]
Anita Isaacs joined the Haverford political science department in 1988. Before coming to Haverford, she worked as a program officer for the Ford Foundation funding initiatives relating to international affairs, governance and human rights in […]
The Ralph Bunche Award is given for the best scholarly work in political science that explores the phenomenon of ethnic and cultural pluralism. The Recipient is Megan Ming Francis, University of Washington for Civil Rights […]
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