Meet 2020 DFP Spring Fellow, Tranae Hardy; 2021 Applications Open – Deadline March 19

Tranae Hardy is a PhD student in the department of Government at Georgetown University where she studies American government. Prior to her doctoral studies, she received a BS in economics from the University of Pennsylvania and a MS in social science from Towson University. Her research interests center on Congress, legislative behavior, and political parties. Currently, she is working on a project that explores the relationship between increased electoral competition and the use of simple resolutions in Congress as messaging tools to emphasize party differences. She is also working on a collaborative project examining the trends in and evolution of the conduct of political science research. Upon completing her doctorate, Tranae will pursue a career in academia.

Apply Now for the APSA 2021-2022 Diversity Fellowship Program (DFP), Spring Cycle

Deadline for Applications: March 19, 2021

The APSA Diversity Fellowship Program, formerly the Minority Fellowship Program, established in 1969, aims to increase diversity in the discipline of political science. The Spring DFP supports students from underrepresented backgrounds who are currently enrolled in the first or second year of a political science Ph.D. program. Awards will range between $1000 to $2000, depending on the availability of funds. Please apply for the program or share this information with a colleague who could benefit from this opportunity.