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Some of my fave events I get to plan are these teaching & learning symposia! Small groups, workshopping teaching resources. This summer: Civic Education & America's 250th (in-person in DC just before the actual 250th), Sports & Politics (virtual), Teaching in the Age of AI (virtual). Take a look!
Call for Applications -- due Sunday! The 2026-2027 APSA Diversity Fellowship Program's Spring Cycle offers the opportunity for first- and second-year political science PhD candidates to receive a $2000 grant.
Submit your application by March 8, 2026. Learn more: buff.ly/lgYJmFh
Call for Proposals: Civic Education and America’s 250th | Deadline: April 5, 2026
Call for Proposals: Civic Education and America’s 250th APSA Teaching & Learning Symposium In-Person | APSA Headquarters, Washington, D.C. June 25-27, 2026 Application Deadline: April 5, 2026 Start Your Application…
Last Call! Submit participant applications for the 202 APSA #VirtualResearchMeeting!
All research group participants will have 90-min sessions to engage in collaborative research, data collection, and resource development. #APSAVRM26
Submit Now! buff.ly/kxDtIUQ
Does military service foster national belonging? New research by Nan Zhang and Melissa M. Lee published in @apsrjournal shows us that once we separate “who serves” from “what service does,” the long-assumed “integration effect” is challenged. #APSR
One week left to submit new #scholars and #dissertations defended in your department! Each year, APSA publishes a list of new scholars who have recently completed their dissertations in #PoliticalScienceToday. Applications due March 9th. Submit: buff.ly/L7yu5aK
Research grantee Zuzanna Piotrowicz's research focuses on Indigenous diplomacy within the UN system, with a particular emphasis on groups from the Brazilian Amazon. Read more:
#BookSpotlight 📚️: Elect Women for a Change: The Path to Gender Parity in Politics by Mona Lena Krook was just released by @politybooks.bsky.social. buff.ly/dmX23N1
#WomensHistoryMonth
#BookSpotlight 📚️: Published in 2025 by @oxunipress.bsky.social, Intersectional Solidarity: Black Women and the Politics of Group Consciousness by Chaya Y. Crowder measures intersectional consciousness for policy issues that impact Black women. buff.ly/c9n2hCd
📙 Check out the most recent book by Andrea S. Aldrich and @zeynsom.bsky.social, Glass Ceilings, Glass Cliffs, and Quicksands: Gendered Party Leadership in Parliamentary Systems, published by @universitypress.cambridge.org. buff.ly/ePJ9tcS
📗 Check out The Labors of Resurrection: Black Women, Necromancy, and Morrisonian Democracy by Shatema Threadcraft, published in 2025 by @oxunipress.bsky.social. buff.ly/4bV9Bho
📕 New Publication! @caglayanbaser.bsky.social just published a book focusing on women and armed conflict, Public Preferences, Gender, and Foreign Support for Armed Movements, online by @universitypress.cambridge.org. buff.ly/hksxHUe
📘 Check out "Together We Fight: Surviving Peru's Campaign of Coercive Sterilizations," by Ñusta Carranza Ko, which explores Indigenous/non-Indigenous women's experiences of forced sterilizations and subsequent activism for reproductive rights and justice.
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📙 In their recent book, "Imperial Sexism: Why Culture and Women's Rights Don't Clash," Denise M. Walsh offers a new way to think about and address controversial gender practices that seem to clash with women's rights. buff.ly/bConl9H
@oxunipress.bsky.social #WomensHistoryMonth
📕 In their book, Prohibiting Workplace Sexual Harassment: A Cross-Cultural Analysis, Cher Weixia Chen provides a cross-cultural analysis of how legislatures, judiciaries, NGOs, and corporations worldwide address workplace sexual harassment @elgarpublishing.bsky.social. buff.ly/4ukeRFC
APSA celebrates #WomensHistoryMonth! In recognition of Women's History Month, check out the latest journal articles and publications highlighting women and gender politics and research in the political science profession.
#WomensHistoryMonth2026 🧵
The Ongoing State of the Field of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Political Science: buff.ly/9RBuabM
Aligning Computational Tools for the Political Science Research Lifecycle: buff.ly/gM3pEcJ
Deal-Making under Trump 2.0: Hegemonic Transactionalism and the World Trade Order: buff.ly/ZBSL1HZ
Horizontal Party Linkages and Democratic Resilience: buff.ly/oXnlA3L
“Feeling” Norms: Emotional Resonance in Crisis: buff.ly/skIb8bj
Dual Enrollment: Resources for Teaching Faculty: buff.ly/7tM8kAg
#APSA Working Group on American Civics Undergraduate Course Mandates:
Due Tomorrow! Time to submit your applications for the #APSAVRM26! Research Group participants meet for 90-min #virtual sessions to engage in collaborative research, data collection, and resource development.
🔗 Submit Now! buff.ly/DHox1Cy
💻️ Explore workshop topics: buff.ly/YxRYj0m #polisky
Call for Proposals: Teaching Sports and Politics | Deadline: April 5, 2026
Call for Proposals: Teaching Sports and Politics APSA Teaching & Learning Symposium Dates: June 11-18, 2026 Application Deadline: April 5, 2026 Start Your Application Here The American Political Science Association’s…
Samuel Piccolo, research grantee, focuses on a range of contemporary and historical issues, from Native American political traditions and classical political thought, to liberalism and technology. Read more:
The APSA 2026 Survey for Graduate Students is open! Conducted by APSA's Research Department and the Committee on Graduate Students' Status, it seeks to understand students' experiences in #polisky. The findings will enhance resources/support. If you haven't received a link email surveys@apsanet.org.
Calling all #JuniorScholars! The APSA Public Administration Section invites applications/research proposals for the Paul Volcker #ResearchGrant from scholars researching public administration issues affecting governance in the US and abroad.
Apply by 4/1! buff.ly/HtpXupm
Call for Proposals: Teaching Political Science in an Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) | Deadline: April 5, 2026
Call for Proposals: Teaching Political Science in an Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) APSA Teaching & Learning Symposium Virtual, June 22-26, 2026 …