The American Political Science Association (APSA) is proud to announce its 120th Annual Meeting & Exhibition, where political science experts and scholars from around the world will gather to discuss the latest scholarship in the field. This highly anticipated event will take place from September 30th to October 3rd, 2021, at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland.
The APSA Annual Meeting is a premier event for political scientists, providing a platform for the exchange of ideas, research, and collaboration. This year’s theme, “Promoting Pluralism,” highlights the importance of diversity and inclusivity in political science and the broader social sciences. With over 6,000 attendees expected, this meeting promises to be a dynamic and enriching experience for all.
The four-day event will feature a diverse range of panels, workshops, roundtables, and poster presentations, covering a wide range of topics in political science. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts and scholars, learn about cutting-edge research, and participate in thought-provoking discussions. The APSA Annual Meeting is an excellent opportunity for political scientists at all stages of their careers to network, share their work, and gain valuable insights from their peers.
One of the highlights of the Annual Meeting is the Presidential Address, delivered by the current APSA President, Dr. Paula D. McClain. Dr. McClain is a renowned political scientist and professor at Duke University, whose research focuses on race, ethnicity, and politics. Her address, titled “Promoting Pluralism: The Role of Political Science in a Diverse Society,” promises to be a thought-provoking and inspiring talk.
In addition to the panels and presentations, the APSA Annual Meeting also offers a variety of professional development opportunities. These include workshops on publishing, teaching, and career advancement, as well as networking events and mentoring sessions. These sessions are designed to help attendees enhance their skills, expand their knowledge, and advance their careers in political science.
The APSA Annual Meeting also features an exhibition hall, where attendees can explore the latest publications, products, and services in the field of political science. This is an excellent opportunity for attendees to connect with publishers, organizations, and vendors, and learn about the latest resources available to them.
The APSA Annual Meeting is not just a conference; it is a community. It brings together political scientists from different backgrounds, disciplines, and perspectives, creating a vibrant and inclusive environment for learning and collaboration. The meeting also provides a platform for early-career scholars and graduate students to present their work and receive valuable feedback from established scholars in the field.
The APSA Annual Meeting is not just for political scientists; it is for anyone interested in politics, policy, and governance. The insights and discussions at this meeting are relevant to anyone who wants to understand the complexities of the political world and contribute to its improvement. The meeting is open to all, and we encourage anyone with an interest in political science to attend.
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the APSA Annual Meeting will also offer a virtual component, allowing attendees to participate remotely. This virtual option ensures that the meeting remains accessible to all, regardless of travel restrictions or health concerns.
In conclusion, the APSA Annual Meeting is a must-attend event for anyone interested in political science. It offers a unique opportunity to engage with leading experts, learn about the latest research, and network with peers from around the world. We look forward to welcoming you to Baltimore for an unforgettable experience at the 120th APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition. For more information and to register, please visit the APSA website. We hope to see you there!
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