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Funding Graduate Research and Applying for Small Grants: APSA’s Committee on the Status of Graduate Students Virtual Workshop Series

Political Science Now

Join the APSA Committee on the Status of Graduate Students in the Profession for a virtual workshop on best practices for funding your research with small gra nts. Dr. Jamil Scott is an Assistant Professor of Political Science in the Government Department at Georgetown University. She earned her Ph.D.

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Webinar Series: Engaging the 2024 U.S. Election: An Expert Roundtable

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Join the American Political Science Association for our second webinar in a series exploring the 2024 U.S. Dr. Julia Azari ’s research and teaching interests include the American presidency, American political parties, political communication, and American political development. The post Webinar Series: Engaging the 2024 U.S.

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2024 U.S. Election Webinar Series: Facilitating Respectful Conversations in the Political Science Classroom

Political Science Now

Join APSA for our fourth webinar in a series exploring the 2024 U.S. Deardorff , University of Tennessee Chattanooga Meet the Panelists Tavishi Bhasin is a Professor in the School of Government and International Affairs at Kennesaw State University, a large public university in Atlanta GA. Verónica L.

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Can Colleges Reach Beyond Campus to Foster ‘Digital Equity’ in Communities?

ED Surge

And because research from McKinsey suggests that more than 80 percent of HBCUs are located in “broadband deserts,” it’s a strategy that may work elsewhere in the country, too. Research shows that like education, it has spillover benefits for society.” Department of Commerce. Just having access doesn’t matter unless you can afford it.”

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A Nonprofit Spent Five Years Counting a Million Credentials. What Does It All Add Up To?

ED Surge

For the past five years, researchers have been carefully counting all the degrees, certificates and badges available for people to earn in the U.S., The effort, run by the nonprofit Credential Engine, marked its half-decade this week with a virtual convening to describe its latest research report and a reception in Washington, D.C.,

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With new “talent visas,” other countries lure workers trained at U.S. universities

The Hechinger Report

university bachelor’s degree recipients and 23 percent who get master’s degrees manage to stay and work in the United States , according to researchers at the University of California, Davis, and elsewhere. last year was a record more than 600,000 , despite the Conservative government’s promise to reduce the annual flow to below 100,000.

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Webinar Highlights from “Teaching the 2024 U.S. Election”

Political Science Now

Election” Webinar Highlights Summary by Samantha Chapa The 2024 presidential election is shaping up to be an historic event, with far-reaching implications for domestic and international politics. Read more about the webinar on APSA Educate Samantha Chapa is a Ph.D. The post Webinar Highlights from “Teaching the 2024 U.S.