Meet APSA Member Spotlight: Mayaki Kimba, Columbia University
Mayaki Kimba, Columbia University APSA member since 2020 Mayaki Kimba is a Ph.D. candidate in political theory at Columbia University. His dissertation is (provisionally) titled Ac...
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Mayaki Kimba, Columbia University APSA member since 2020 Mayaki Kimba is a Ph.D. candidate in political theory at Columbia University. His dissertation is (provisionally) titled Ac...
Policy Updates MAY 29, 2026 — The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a proposed rule that would make drastic changes to the federal guidance impacting all for...
The University of Colorado Boulder professor writes about getting started during the “genomics revolution,” the future of psychiatric genetics research, and the importance of askin...
Lifetime Achievement Award recipients reflected on their careers and shared important lessons they have learned along the way during the Awards Ceremony at the 38th Annual APS Conv...
APSA is pleased to announce the members of the 2026-2027 Class of the APSA-Sponsored Congressional Fellows! The American Political Science Association (APSA) Congressional Fellowsh...
In her first presidential column, Pamela Davis-Kean opens a dialogue about how APS can make the annual meetings something for members to look forward to each year.
See highlights from the 2026 Annual Convention in Barcelona, Spain.
The American Political Science Association (APSA) is delighted to announce the winners of the 2026 APSA Awards! APSA recognizes and honors the work of various scholars who have mad...
The Spence Award recipient talks about her research on individual variability in brain activity and behavior.
This letter is not an official APSA statement. The is an independent letter issued by former and some current APSA leadership in their personal capacities, shared for members’ awar...
David Anthony Hurst Jr. is a graduate student at the University of Guelph with an aspiration of pursuing further education in the field of thanatology, the philosophy of death. His...
Read the personal stories behind some of the best student posters accepted for the APS Convention 2026, 28–30 May, in Barcelona, Spain, as selected by reviewers for the three categ...
Lauren Ashwell moved from her native New Zealand to the U.S. twenty-three years ago to do a Ph.D. at MIT. She now teaches at Bates College in Maine, with classes in philosophy, dig...
Scientific American used expert recommendations and data analysis to identify 28 exceptional early-career researchers. In late 2025 we asked the world’s top researchers a simple qu...
The 2026 APSA Graduate Student Survey, conducted from February to April 2026, gathered responses from 207 graduate students in political science and closely related fields (e.g. pu...
APSA Congressional Fellowship Program Information Session Thursday, August 6, 2026 | 3:00 PM (ET) RSVP here to attend Join APSA for an informational webinar that aims to provide an...
Lucas DeClavasio is an MA student at the University of Guelph. He is in the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence program and his research focuses on ethical AI adoption. Before grad s...
Brant Entrekin is a PhD candidate in philosophy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, who works in social/political philosophy, applied ethics, and feminist philosophy. He als...
Mentoring Undergraduate Research Inside and Outside of the Classroom Half Day Short Course | Register here 2026 APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition — Boston, MA 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm...
APS issued a statement urging Congress and the White House to work together to ensure the sustained continuity of research, education, and training supported by the Directorate of...
Esam Boraey is a PhD student in the Department of Government at Cornell University, where he is also a 2026 APSA Diversity Fellow. His subfields are comparative political economy a...
Eva Dadlez is Professor Emerita of philosophy at the University of Central Oklahoma and currently resides in Ithaca, NY. She received her PhD from Syracuse University. She writes o...
The American Political Science Association (APSA) condemns the Trump Administration’s recent dismissal of all 22 members of the National Science Board (NSB), the independent adviso...
Part Two of the APSA Departmental Survey, conducted from March to May 2026, collected responses from 113 academic departments and gathered information about the number and salary o...
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