04/26/2022
Are you about to start graduate school in Political Science, International Affairs, or a related field soon?
We are happy to announce MIPP Associate Director Laila Sorurbakhsh's Breaking the Barriers to Entry project, which seeks to host mid-career and non-traditional pre-graduates in a virtual summer workshop with the aim of socializing students into political science and related graduate programs. Fourteen pre-graduates, selected through an application process, will participate in a fully-funded virtual workshop focusing on graduate-level writing and data analysis, and will be connected to a faculty mentor who will help with their applications, essays, and professional development. Students will also receive a new laptop and seminal textbooks to help them prepare for and offset the costs of their graduate studies.
Workshop dates and times are four consecutive Saturdays, from July 16 through August 6, 2022, from 9:30am to 1:30pm EST. Accepted applicants must attend all four sessions, and complete pre- and post-workshop surveys.
Applicants should complete the form below and submit their CV/resume and 1-page essay describing a) how they qualify as a non-traditional student (interpreted broadly); 2) their academic and professional goals, and 3) how this workshop will help them achieve academic success.
Review of applications begins May 2nd, and continues on a rolling basis through May 30th. Applicants will be notified of the decision no later than June 3, 2022.
For any questions about the workshop or application, you may contact Dr. Laila Sorurbakhsh, [email protected].
*This workshop is funded through the APSA Special Projects Fund. The grant has been awarded to:
Principal Investigator (PI): Laila Sorurbakhsh, George Washington University
Co-PI: David Branham, University of Houston-Downtown
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