
Congratulations to Killian Clarke, Comparative Politics PhD candidate, for his publication in the British Journal for Political Science.
The Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice at Princeton University, under the auspices of the Department of Politics and in collaboration with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, invites applications for two postdoctoral or more senior research positions for the 2019-2020 academic year.
Congratulations to Michael Hoffman for winning the 2018 Best Dissertation Award from the APSA Politics and Religion Section for his dissertation entitled Communal Religion, Sectarian Interests and Democracy. Michael received his PhD in Politics from Princeton University in 2016 and currently...
Congratulations to Killian Clarke, Comparative Politics PhD candidate, for his forthcoming article in Perspectives on Politics. Entitled When Do the Dispossessed Protest?
Carissa Tudor, PhD candidate in Politics, has been awarded the NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant for the Law and Social Sciences Program. Additionally, she received the Georges Lurcy Fellowship, an external fellowship which will provide stipend support for her 2018-2019 academic year...
October 22, 2018 by close of business day – grant proposals are due to the Mamdouha S.
Elizabeth R. Nugent, Princeton Politics PhD, has been given APSA’s Comparative Democratization Best Paper Award(Paper based on Dissertation).
The Bobst Center for Peace and Justice at Princeton University and the Social Science Experimental Laboratory (SSEL) at New York University Abu Dhabi are pleased to invite you to submit a paper/research design to the Winter Experimental Social Sciences Institute (WESSI) Workshops at American University of Beirut (Oct 26-27, 2018) and New York...
Carolyn Barnett, PhD candidate in the Department of Politics at Princeton University, has been awarded a...
The Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies in conjunction with the Mamdouha S.