The conference is designed to provide doctoral students with feedback on their research from peers and faculty outside their home institutions, and build cross-institutional relationships among the next generation of international security scholars.
In order to facilitate an in-depth discussion, graduate student participants will be required to read a select number of papers and provide written feedback prior to the conference. The conference will consist of sessions of both graduate student and faculty presentations; each graduate student participant will have a panel workshop devoted to improving his or her research project.
WORTH
- Graduate student participants will be compensated up to $500 for their travel and/or hotel expenses.
- Participants also have the option of staying with a student host in the Cambridge area, which the conference leadership will coordinate.
ELIGIBILITY
- The conference will bring together doctoral students and faculty members from political science and public policy programs. Research papers may focus on any substantive topic and employ any research methodology, so long as the core question is directly tied to international security.
- Applicants are asked to submit a full research paper along with a separate copy of the abstract. The paper will be evaluated based on progress and quality.
- Papers may be single- or co-authored.
- Although doctoral students at any stage are welcome to apply, they anticipate the workshop being especially useful for students on or nearing the academic job market.
DEADLINE: September 5 2017
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