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Getting a Job at a Teaching Institution—and Then Succeeding On the job market? If so, you may appreciate reading the article, "Getting a Job at a Teaching Institution—and Then Succeeding: A Q&A with Experienced Teacher-Scholars," featured in the July 2008 issue of PS: Political Science & Politics. Members: to access APSA journals online, log in to MyAPSA (see top of all site pages), scroll down to the Access Areas portion of the page, and click the name of the journal you wish to access. This will bring you directly to the journal at Cambridge Journals Online, with full access to all articles. Non-members: check your institution's library for the July PS.
Getting Connected
Graduate students are strongly encouraged to get involved in the discipline EARLY in their careers. There are numerous ways to participate in APSA and to connect with other political scientists:
Applying for Graduate School
Asking the right questions when you meet with prospective departments is critical to choosing the right graduate program for you. APSA has created a list of questions and has encouraged departments to be willing to answer these questions. You can find a list of participating institutions at Institutions that Grant a Ph.D. in Political Science.
Find and Select a Graduate Program
In addition to articles about getting into and succeeding in graduate school, www.phds.org has tools to help you:
For another, non-APSA comprehensive guide on applying to and succeeding in graduate school, see: www.gettingintogradschool.com/
APSA journal articles:
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Awards and Funding
APSA Awards for Graduate Students
Comprehensive lists of grants, fellowships, and other funding opportunities to support individual research, training, and scholarship endeavors from.
Conferences, Seminars, Workshop, and Publishing Opportunities
Internship Resources
Graduate Student and Junior Practitioners Symposium: “Democrats, Dictators, and Demonstrators: Sharing Strategies on Repression and Reform” December 10, 2009; Call for papers deadline: October 30, 2009
2nd Annual Democracy and Democratization Conference; February 26-27, 2010. The conference aims at bringing together graduate students and junior faculty from all subdisciplines in Political Science, and other related fields. Participants will have the chance to present their research projects, exchange ideas and create a network of emerging democracy scholars. Abstracts due November 20, 2009.
Illinois State University Conference for Students of Political Science April 23, 2010; Call for papers deadline March 8
Policy History Conference June 3-6, 2010; Call for papers deadline: December 30, 2009; Travel grant awards.
Call: Critique: a worldwide student journal of politics, seeks submissions year-round from undergraduate and graduate students on ideas of democracy and justice.
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