Thursday Jan 6, 2022
The January 6th 2025 Project Launch
The Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy will launch the January 6th 2025 Project, a multi-year project to better understand the failing health of…
Thursday Jan 6, 2022
The Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy will launch the January 6th 2025 Project, a multi-year project to better understand the failing health of…
Sunday Jan 9, 2022
Residence halls open at 9 a.m.
See the Undergraduate Residence Halls website for important dates.
See the full Spring 2022 academic…
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Monday Jan 10, 2022
See the full Spring 2022 academic calendar here.
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Monday Jan 10, 2022
The University of Notre Dame’s undergraduate Student Policy Network (SPN) invites you for an evening of insight into foreign policy careers. …
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Thursday Jan 13, 2022
Join us as we kick off the Spring 2022 semester with a panel discussion on the future of American politics after Dobbs v. Jackson, "What Happens if Roe is (Not) Overturned?". Featuring former Congressman Dan Lipinski (D-IL), Prof. Sherif Girgis (ND Law School), and Prof. Christina…
Friday Jan 14, 2022
Join us as Jamie Druckman presents a guest lecture (title TBD).
About the speaker: James N. Druckman is the Payson S. Wild Professor of Political Science and Faculty…
Monday Jan 17, 2022
The University is pleased to announce that going forward, Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be a University holiday for students, faculty, and staff. This year, MLK Day falls on Monday, January 17, and January 17-23 has been designated as Walk…
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Tuesday Jan 18, 2022
Sumit Ganguly is a Distinguished Professor of Political Science and holds the Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is a specialist on the international…
Read More about The Global Significance of the Sino-Indian Rivalry
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
The seminar is entitled, "Partisan Conversion through Neighborhood Influence: How Voters Adopt the Partisanship of their Neighbors and Reinforce Geographic Polarization”.
All physically present will be required to be masked per the current University policy. …
Read More about POLS/Lucy Faculty Candidate seminar ft. Jacob Brown
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
We are co-sponsoring an event with the Notre Dame Federalist Society:
Prof. Derek Muller (University of Iowa College of Law) and Prof. Lloyd Mayer (Notre Dame Law School) will be discussing "Redistricting for the 2020s".
1140 Eck Hall of Law at Notre Dame Law School.
Friday Jan 28, 2022
ISLA is very pleased to host a webinar with Dr. Russell M. Wyland, Deputy Director of the Division of Research at the National Endowment for the Humanities on Friday, January 28 at 12:00 noon.
The webinar will cover grant and fellowship…
Friday Jan 28, 2022
Join us as our own Carey Stapleton presents "The Impact of Anger in Interpersonal Political Discussion Networks."
About the speaker: Carey Stapleton is a postdoctoral…
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Tuesday Feb 1, 2022
Award: up to $4,000
Description: This grant covers expenses related to conference presentations, workshop or seminar participation, research at other institutions, and other training activities supporting scholarly and professional development.
Restrictions: This grant does not support…
Read More about GSPDA: Professional Development Award | ND Graduate School
Tuesday Feb 1, 2022
Award: $250 on average
Description: This grant reimburses graduate students for expenses incurred on travel to conferences and meetings to present original research.
Restrictions: Expense reports must be submitted within 60 days of returning from the conference. Funds cannot be used…
Tuesday Feb 1, 2022
Award: $25,000
Description: This one-year award supports the final year of dissertation writing for PhD candidates in the natural and social sciences who work on understanding the causes, manifestations, and control of violence and aggression. Topics might include: war, crime, terrorism,…
Read More about Emerging Scholars Award | Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
Tuesday Feb 8, 2022
Peter Gatrell, Professor of Economic History, University of Manchester
Pamela Ballinger, Fred CUNY Chair in the History of Human Rights at the University of Michigan and…
Read More about The Laura Shannon Prize Award and Lecture with Peter Gatrell
Thursday Feb 10, 2022
In this walk-through event, students will present posters based on their findings from the 2021-2022 Winter break research project "Belarus: Media Dissidences in the Face of Authoritarianism." Students examined the aftermath of the August 2020 elections in Belarus and Alexander Lukashenko’s attempt…
Friday Feb 11, 2022
Space Threats and National Security is presented by Lt. General William Liquori, Deputy Chief of Space Operations, Strategy, Plans, Programs, Requirements, and Analysis, United States Space Force. As the Chief Strategy and Resourcing Officer, Lt Gen Liquori has overall responsibility…
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Friday Feb 11, 2022
Join us for lunch and a talk as Julian Wamble presents a guest lecture: "We Choose You: Investigating Black Voter Candidate Preference and Selection."…
Read More about "We Choose You: Investigating Black Voter Candidate Preference and Selection"
Friday Feb 11, 2022
The Comparative Politics Workshop is a graduate student-led forum geared towards presenting and discussing papers and research projects.
Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
David Alton (Professor Lord Alton of Liverpool) has served in both Houses of the UK Parliament.…
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
As part of Junior Parents Weekend (JPW) the College of Arts and Letters will hold Academic Workshops for faculty to discuss with junior students and their parents their research interests, how their scholarship translates into the classroom, and their work with students.
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Dissertation & Thesis Camp is a week-long writing retreat that allows participants to focus exclusively on their dissertation/thesis project with few distractions.
Read More about Spring Dissertation Camp Application Deadline
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
The Abraham Accords have shifted the geopolitical order in the Middle East. It has proven to show great benefits to the government, private sectors and the peoples of the Abraham Accords countries even during one of the most challenging…
Thursday Feb 24, 2022
Friday Feb 25, 2022
Join us for lunch and a talk as our own Christina Wolbrecht and Dave Campbell present "See Jane Run: The Effects of Women Candidates on Adolescents'…
Tuesday Mar 1, 2022
Award: $250 on average
Description: This grant reimburses graduate students for expenses incurred on travel to conferences and meetings to present original research.
Restrictions: Expense reports must be submitted within 60 days of returning from the conference. Funds cannot be used…
Tuesday Mar 1, 2022
Award: up to $4,000
Description: This grant covers expenses related to conference presentations, workshop or seminar participation, research at other institutions, and other training activities supporting scholarly and professional development.
Restrictions: This grant does not support…
Read More about GSPDA: Professional Development Award | ND Graduate School