Are you a mid-career member of the PSA? The PSA Women & Politics SG is hosting a Mid-Career Researcher (MCR) Mentoring Programme tailored specifically to the needs of women in academia following a research track. This initiative responds to a critical need to address the career development...
The Academy of Social Sciences/Campaign for Social Science’s latest report ‘Beyond the ballot’ (November 24) gives social science insights on eight key policy challenges from over 100 social scientists including those from the Political Studies...
This blog article explores the transition from militant to non-militant revolutionary politics in Sri Lanka, within the context of the Global South. It will examine the emergence of revolutionary consciousness, the political developments and declines, and the...
Dr Andy Mycock (Chief Policy Fellow, Y-Pern, University of Leeds) has now completed his term as the PSA’s Vice-Chair. We thank him for his service to association, in particular his...
The American Political Science Association (APSA) and the Political Studies Association (PSA) are pleased to announce that entries are now welcome for this award which recognises the very best in cross-Atlantic scholarly partnerships.
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For over 30 years, the PSA has been recognizing excellence in political studies through its prestigious Academic Prizes, celebrating outstanding dissertations, books, articles, and contributions across the field. Our Academic Prizes gives us the opportunity to honor...
Academic Prizes Review Policy
The PSA Academic Prize Guidelines will be reviewed every three years (or earlier if circumstances require) by the Trustee responsible for the prizes portfolio. Any changes to the Guidelines will be...