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The American Political Science Association is the world's leading professional organization for the study of political science and engages in a range of international activities that enrich its work and that of the community of scholars which comprise it.
APSA actively pursues ways to broaden its international partnerships, provide better access to its benefits for non-U.S. scholars, and facilitate cross-national research by its members.
Announcements
2012 APSA AFRICA WORKSHOP: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS OPEN
APSA Programs and Initiatives
Africa Workshops
Committee on International Political Science
Protecting the Rights of Scholars Abroad
International Participation in the Congressional Fellowship Program
Task Forces
Relevant APSA Organized Sections:
International Membership
Targeted International APSA Membership (instructions here)
For departments: application form
For individuals: application form
Links
Other National Political Science Associations
International Associations
Funding and Resources for International Scholars
International Book and Journal Donation
Researching, Studying or Teaching Abroad
Archive
2012
Teaching and Learning Conference: Internationalizing the Political Science Curriculum Track
2008
"APSA Records Highest-Ever Levels of International Membership" PS (Dec. 2008)
2007
"Symposium: Internationalizing the Undergraduate Curriculum"
2006
"Internationalizing the Curriculum" (Track summary from the 2006 APSA Conference on Teaching & Learning)
"How International are Undergraduate Political Science Programs?" John Ishyama and Marijke Breuning (Apr. 2006)
"Making International Collaboration Work: An Update from the French Politics Group of APSA"
"International Students and Their Teacher Training"
"The Relevance of Political Science to the World Bank"
2004
Japanese American Women's Symposium
APSA Hosts International Fellows Through JFDP Program
Statement on Internationalization
2003
International Member Survey
Contact
For more information on any of these, please contact APSA at info@apsanet.org or 202.483.2512
Associate Director: Elizabeth H. Super, Ph.D.
Program Assistant: Andrew Stinson
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