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The American Political Science Association (APSA) and the Japanese Political Science Association (JPSA) are pleased to announce a Call for Applications for early-career scholars from the US and Japan who are interested in conducting civicallyengaged research related to the social and political impacts of demographic change.
The co-editors of a forthcoming edited collection in the APSA-De Gruyter Teaching CivicEngagement Series invite authors to submit chapter proposals for a new volume, Teaching CivicEngagement in Challenging Times: Global Perspectives on Democratic Education for All.
Royce Hall on the campus of UCLA – Getty Images APSAs Institute for CivicallyEngaged Research (ICER) is a four-day, residential institute that provides political scientists with training to conduct ethical and rigorous civicallyengaged research. Applications are due by April 20, 2025.
All applications must be submitted by Sunday, April 27, 2025. There is currently a concerted effort at the local, state, and federal levels of government to undermine, discredit, and discourage those tasked with teaching and studying black politics. Our virtual workshops are held over the summer or fall.
Beyond the Classroom: Building Faculty Capacity for Success Friday, May 2, 2025 | 1:30 PM Eastern | Register Here This joint American Political Science Association and Western Political Science Association virtual workshop expands on the 2025 WPSA Community College Mini-Conference roundtable, Beyond the Classroom: Collaborating for Success.
This roundtable will focus on Balasco, Forestal, and Abernathy’s Engaging Citizenship, a forthcoming introduction to politics textbook (Oxford University Press 2025). What experiential learning and civicengagement activities promote critical thinking about what it means to live under a democracy?
These awards will be presented at the 2025 APSA Annual Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The deadline to submit nominations is February 12, 2025. Contact awards@apsanet.org if you have questions. Learn more and submit a nomination → *Some awards have differing deadlines.
To present, discuss, and co-create innovative class activities, readings, or assignments for the Introduction to American Politics/Government class that help students understand the changing US political landscape. The application deadline is Sunday, June 8, 2025. Successful applicants will be notified by June 16, 2025.
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