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The UConn Department of Political Science studies how the political process shapes the choices we face as a community.

We offer academic programs that bridge the humanities and social sciences. Our cutting-edge research reflects our commitment to methodological and intellectual openness and diversity. Our community provides a bedrock for academic exploration and intellectual engagement at the University.

 

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News

  • Faculty Achievements: Early Spring 2024
    Prof. Beth Ginsberg (accompanied by Prof. Jane Gordon) took several POLS students to New Hampshire in January after receiving a generous grant from UCONN Provost Anne D’Alleva. The purpose of this trip was to explore and better understand the 1st in the country presidential primary process in NH. The group was able to meet with […]
    Posted on February 15, 2024
  • Alumni Notes: Early Spring 2024
    Sercan Canbolat’s (‘23 Ph.D) book (co-authored with Dr. Özgür Özdamar) Leaders in the Middle East and North Africa: How Ideology Shapes Foreign Policy (Cambridge University Press, 2023) has received the International Studies Association’s (ISA) 2023 Best Book in Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) Award.  Daniel Fata (CLAS ’94) and Jeffrey Dressler (CLAS ’08) were appointed by […]
    Posted on February 15, 2024
  • Student Successes: Early Spring 2024
    Aidan Caron (CLAS ’24) won a Fall ’23 Change Grant from the UConn Co–op Legacy Fellowship Program for his project entitled “Promoting Environmental Justice: A Mixed-Method Approach to Identifying Socioeconomic Disparities in Urban Park Systems”.   Gloria Dickson (CLAS ’24) won the 2023 Curt F. Beck Law and Public Service Opportunity Fund to pursue an internship […]
    Posted on February 15, 2024

Upcoming Events

  1. Sep 16 Democracy or Authoritarianism: Islamist Governments in Turkey, Egypt, and Tunisia 12:15pm
  2. Sep 18 All-POLS Welcome Event 4:00pm
  3. Sep 25 CGA Legislative Internship Info Session 12:15pm
  4. Sep 25 Braver Angels: Bridging the Gap 3:30pm
  5. Sep 26 Fostering Civic and Democratic Engagement: A Bipartisan Conversation with Former Members of Congress 11:00am
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Pleas join us next Wednesday, 9/18 from 4-5 pm for a Welcome Reception for all POLS Majors! Don't miss the opportunity to meet your professors, POLS Staff, and other students! Desserts and Refreshments will be provided. Hope to see you there!

Please join us tomorrow for our "Post-Game" Analysis of the first 2024 Presidential Debate!

It will be held virtually at 10:30pm at this link: https://operations.stamford.uconn.edu/stamford-virtual-events/

Calling all first-gen students! Please join us next Wednesday, September 11th at 3pm for a welcome event! Meet other first-gen POLS majors, enjoy snacks and refreshments, and participate in a student-led political discussion with your professors! We will also be handing out swag- be sure to come!

Wondering about our walk-in advising hours for this semester? Look no further! Feel free to stop by the POLS Office Suite (SHH 409) during these hours with any advising questions you may have. Of course, you are also more than welcome to make an appointment for other times as well!

We would like to take the opportunity to welcome two new faculty members to Political Science!

Michael Rubin joins the Department of Political Science as an assistant professor. Rubin’s research explores the causes, conduct, and consequences of civil wars and political violence, to ...inform policy solutions to reduce the human suffering they generate. His work draws on both global comparisons across conflicts as well as in-depth analysis of key cases, including: the communist insurgency in the Philippines, the 1948 War in Mandate Palestine, Syria’s civil war, and the anti-Apartheid resistance in South Africa.

Seth Warner joins the Department of Political Science as an assistant professor. Warner received his doctorate from Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on partisan polarization in the United States. His current project evaluates differences in polarization across U.S. cities and towns, and how highly polarized environments affect the people who live in them.

For our last helpful tip before the start of the semester, Ryan goes into depth about the Q Center and Writing Center on campus, two very helpful places on campus!

Happy one week until the first day of classes! All POLS majors should be familiar with the PWB- The PoliSci Weekly Brief, as this is where the majority of your information and opportunities can be found!

As we count down to the first day of classes, our PAA Ryan has some helpful tips to share regarding staying on top of e-mails!