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Breaking the Barriers to Entry: Workshops and Support for Mid‐Career and First‐Generation Pre‐Graduates

The Breaking the Barriers to Entry project seeks to host mid-career and non-traditional pre-graduates in a virtual summer workshop with the aim of socializing students into political science graduate programs.  Fourteen pre-graduates, selected through an […]

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Scope Conditions Podcast

Scope Conditions is a popular academic podcast showcasing cutting-edge research by emerging scholars in the broad field of comparative politics. Hosted by political scientists Alan Jacobs and Yang-Yang Zhou, Scope Conditions ranges widely across themes, […]

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Political Scientist Training Academy

Doctoral training in political science focuses heavily on research – collecting and analyzing data, delving into theories and literatures, and writing culminating in a dissertation. Yet, the professional life of an academic is about a […]

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Introducing the 2022 APSA Special Projects Fund Winners

The American Political Science Association has awarded a total of $248,538 in Special Projects Fund grants to twelve projects. The thirty-two scholars who make up the twelve project teams collectively represent twenty-six institutions ranging from […]

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UCLA Associate Professor of Political Science, Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, Shares Her Experiences as a Political Scientist and APSA Member

Dr. Lorrie Frasure-Yokley is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of California-Los Angeles. Her research interests include racial/ethnic political behavior, immigrant political incorporation, African American politics, women and politics, and state and […]