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Call for Proposals: Approaches to Human Rights Pedagogy | Application Deadline: February 25, 2025

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The purpose of this symposium is to share approaches to the teaching of human rights and to develop pedagogical materials for the discipline. APSA Teaching & Learning Symposium: Approaches to Human Rights Pedagogy Date: Thursday, June 19 – Saturday, June 21, 2025 Location: APSA Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

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Call for Proposals: Approaches to Human Rights Pedagogy

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Call for Proposals| APSA Teaching & Learning Symposium: Approaches to Human Rights Pedagogy | Submit your proposal here → APSA Headquarters, Washington, DC | June 19-21, 2025 | Application Deadline: February 24, 2025 The American Political Science Association’s (APSA) Teaching … The post Call for Proposals: Approaches to Human Rights Pedagogy (..)

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Apply Now for 2025 APSA Dissertation Workshops | Deadline: April 27, 2025

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All applications must be submitted by Sunday, April 27, 2025. Comparative & Multi-Method Approaches within Political Economy Research Comparative scholars increasingly draw upon a variety of methods to investigate key questions raised by political economies across the global community.

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2025 Dissertation Workshop on Migration and Citizenship | Deadline: April 27, 2025

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Co-Leaders: Irene Bloemraad , University of British Columbia Willem Maas , York University Deadline: Sunday, April 27, 2025. The post 2025 Dissertation Workshop on Migration and Citizenship | Deadline: April 27, 2025 appeared first on. European Union), multilevel, corporate, or global citizenship.

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Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Larissa Beckman, University of Minnesota

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Larissa Beckman (she/her) is a Brazilian lawyer and holds two master’s degrees in law, the first from the Judicial School of the State of Rio de Janeiro (EMERJ-Brazil) in public and private law and the other from the Queen Mary University of London (QMUL-UK) in human rights law. As a political science Ph.D.

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Meet DFP Spring Fellow, Angela Danso Gyane, University of Missouri, Columbia

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Angela Danso Gyane is a political science Ph.D. She holds a history and political science BA from the College of Wooster. Her primary fields of study are international relations and comparative politics, with a particular focus on the intricate dynamics of race, ethnicity, and gender in international relations.

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Meet DFP Fall Fellow, Jair Peltier, Catholic University of America

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Jair Peltier, Bear clan of the Anishinaabe, is currently enrolled at the Catholic University of America in a Human Rights Master’s program with their Institute of Human Ecology. Jair’s main academic experience is in American politics, international political economy, as well as comparative politics.