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Call for Applications: 2025 APSA Advancing Research Grant for Early-Career Scholars | Deadline: May 6, 2025

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The APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grant supports the advancement of research goals and professional development of early career political science scholars. The grant will award scholars whose research areas focus on one of the following target research areas. Applications are due May 6, 2025. Apply Now !

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APSA Spring Centennial Center Research Grant Applications Now Open | Deadline: April 15, 2025

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Previously the Small Research Grants Program, The spring cycle of Centennial Center Research Grants supports research in all fields of political science. Research conducted by political science faculty of all ranks who are employed in departments that do not grant PhDs, including community college faculty.

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Meet DFP Fall Fellow, Josiah Jacobs, Johns Hopkins University

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Josiah Jacobs , a San Francisco native, graduated magna cum laude from Howard University with a degree in political science and a minor in Africana studies. Josiah seeks to explore the evolving dynamics of Black politics and their broader impact on Black communities in the 21st century. He plans to pursue a Ph.D.

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Learn more about: Micro-Nations: Constructing Boundaries of Inclusion in Latin America

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All of his research employs a multi-method approach, utilizing experimental and natural experimental data alongside extensive interviewing and archival research.

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Learn more about: Americanizing Luakini: White Supremacy Colonizing the Hawaiian Nation State

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Project Title:Americanizing Luakini: White Supremacy Colonizing the Hawaiian Nation State Kalaniakea Wilson, University of Hawaii at Manoa Kalaniakea Wilson is a political science Indigenous politics PhD ABD candidate at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

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Learn more about: “Kuule, müö tiä olemmo:” Meijän tulevazuksii, meijän arhiivat — “Listen, We Are Here:” Our Futures, Our Archives

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They are a Futures Fellow with the United Nations Development Programme while pursuing their PhD in political science at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. In December 2023, APSA awarded ten projects for the APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grants for Indigenous Politics for a combined amount of $20,000.

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Teaching Undergraduates to Work with Archival Documents

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Political Science Educator: volume 27, issue 1 Assignments and Course Design Erica DeBruin, Hamilton College, and Clara Harding, Hamilton College An essential part of helping students to think like political scientists is teaching them about how research is conducted—including the … The post Teaching Undergraduates to Work with Archival Documents (..)