The APSA Public Scholarship Program is a remote fellowship that introduces political science graduate students to the intellectual and practical aspects of presenting academic scholarship to the public.
During the fellowship period, fellows focus on producing public-facing summaries of political science research. This involves communicating with journal editors and authors under the supervision of APSA staff. This work is shared via APSA’s blog, politicalsciencenow.com, as well as on APSA social media accounts. Some of fellows’ work will also be published in APSA member magazine, Political Science Today.
The Public Scholarship Program was created in collaboration with the APSA Presidential Task Force for New Partnerships.
Our fellows write public-facing, accessible summaries of cutting-edge political science research published in the APSA’s leading peer-reviewed research journal, American Political Science Review. Recent articles covered include work on politicians’ use of misinformation to bolster political support, and the effects of hurricanes on attitudes about climate change. You can read all of our fellows’ posts here.
Questions? Contact us at publicscholar@apsanet.org
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