Apply Now for Summer and Fall 2007!
The Centennial Center for Political Science and Public Affairs is quickly becoming an invaluable resource to political and social scientists. Since its opening in September 2003, the Center has hosted more than 70 scholars. The Center, housed in the APSA headquarters near Dupont Circle, provides a great base of operations for scholars researching in the DC metro area. The Center offers Visiting Scholars furnished work space, telephone, fax, computers, Internet access, conference space, a reference library, and access to George Washington University's Gelman Library.
Visiting Scholar stays range from a few days to 12 months. Space is limited to APSA members and is available for faculty members, post-doctoral fellows, and advanced graduate students from the U.S. and abroad. Scholars are expected to cover their own expenses and a modest facilities fee for the use of the Center.
Prospective visiting scholars may apply at any time. Positions are awarded on a space-available basis. Full details on the Center and the Visiting Scholars Program, including an application form, can be found online at www.apsanet.org/centennialcenter. You may also contact Brian Daniels at APSA: 202-483-2512; bdaniels@apsanet.org.
Research Funding Available
The APSA sponsors a number of funds to help finance research. Many of these funds can support your stay at the Centennial Center or elsewhere.
Rita Mae Kelly Fund Supports research on the intersection of gender, race, ethnicity, and political power.
Warren E. Miller Fellowship for Electoral Politics Provides supplemental support for research residencies in national and comparative electoral politics at the Centennial Center.
The Presidency Research Fund Provides supplemental support for examination of the presidency for both resident and non-resident scholars.
Special Fund for the Study of Women and Politics Provides supplemental support for the study of women and politics.
Ed Artinian Endowment for Advancing Publishing Provides supplemental support to assist young scholars in publishing their research.
Fund for Latino Scholarship Provides support to individuals or programs that promote the recruitment, retention, and promotion of Latino and Latina political scientists.
James Bryce Fund for International Political Science Provides supplemental support for research residencies, collaborative research workshops, and teaching and curriculum development programs for emerging political science communities.