Emory Political Science PhD Recruitment, 2020

Hi! This page is a central coordination point for the Emory Political Science PhD program’s recruiting for 2020. Below is information on setting up virtual meetings with faculty, as well as information about the virtual visit held on Saturday, March 28th, 2020.

A little preparatory material (optional, of course!):

Group Meetings with Current Graduate Students

These will be recorded so that students can view them afterwards.

Contact Information For One-on-One Virtual Meetings with Faculty

Most of the faculty have asked that you simply email them to set up meetings. You should feel free (and encouraged!) to email any faculty member you are interested in speaking with! Also, feel free to reach out to me if I can be of assistance with this.

Virtual Visit Information, 3/28/2020

10am-12pm: Morning Sessions

Recording of Morning Sessions

10-10:20 Introductory Presentation

  • Jeff Staton, Department Chair
  • Maggie Penn, Director of Graduate Studies
  • John Patty, Director of Graduate Admissions

10:20-10:40 Qualitative & Quantitative Methods

  • Andra Gillespie
  • Adam Glynn
  • Miguel Rueda

10:40-11:00 Political Theory

  • John Patty
  • Maggie Penn

11:00-11:20 American Politics

  • Tom Clark
  • Andra Gillespie
  • Zac Peskowitz

11:20-11:40 Comparative Politics

  • Jen Gandhi
  • Miguel Rueda
  • Jeff Staton

11:40-12:00 International Relations

  • David Davis
  • Emily Gade
  • Dani Reiter

1:00-3:30pm: Topical Research Meetings

Afternoon Sessions, Room 1 Zoom Recording
Sessions (in order):
Political Economy
Political Institutions
Conflict, Repression, and Human Rights
Fieldwork
Immigration Law Lab

Afternoon Sessions, Room 2 Zoom Recording
Sessions (in order):
Elections
Identity & Politics
Public Policy
Politics of Policing

1:00-1:30 Political Economy

Including: Profs. Davis, Patty, Staton, & Reinhardt

1:15-1:45 Elections

Including: Profs. Fraga, Ichino, & Peskowitz

1:30-2:00 Political Institutions

Including: Profs. Bolton, Clark, Gandhi, Montagnes, & Staton

1:45-2:15 Identity & Politics

Including: Profs. Fraga, Ichino, & Penn

2:00-2:30 Conflict, Repression, and Human Rights

Including: Profs. Davis, Gandhi, Jung, Reiter, & Staton

2:15-2:45 Public Policy

Including: Profs. Bolton, Bueno, Owens, & Peskowitz

2:30-3:00 Fieldwork

Including: Profs. Ichino, Jung, & Staton

2:45-3:15 Politics of Policing

Including: Profs. Clark, Glynn, & Owens

3:00-3:30 Immigration Law Lab

Including: Profs. Fraga & Staton