EVENTS PARTICIPATE Note: Sharing job, internship or event information does not constitute endorsement from UNC- CH Political Science Dept. UNC School of Government Mitch Landrieu: Leadership in Times of Crisis The School of Government is hosting an event on Oct. … Read more| Department of Political Science
We are excited to announce the GRAND OPENING of the Hamilton Hall Food Pantry! Friday, September 19th – with special extended hours from 1P to 4P in Room 374B The pantry will be held weekly and is located in Hamilton … Read more The post Hamilton Hall Food Pantry Grand Opening! appeared first on Department of Political Science.| Department of Political Science
JOB OPPORTUNITY PARTICIPATE Note: Sharing job, internship or event information does not constitute endorsement from UNC- CH Political Science Dept. Students Demand Action Organizing Summit Location: UNC Student Union, Room 3411Date: Saturday, September 20thTime: 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM (You’re welcome to come … Read more| Department of Political Science
Internships It is no longer possible to seek internship credit for Fall 25. Information on how to obtain credit for internships, POLI 193, is shared at the end of this email. All the details are there. You cannot enroll in … Read more| Department of Political Science
Three UNC-Chapel Hill faculty members received this year’s Faculty Awards for Global Excellence. The awards recognize their exceptional contributions to the University’s mission of “leading change to improve society and to help solve the world’s greatest problems.” ************* Navin Bapat is chair of the curriculum in peace, war … Read more| Department of Political Science
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Our graduate program, currently ranked 12th among U.S. graduate programs and 5th among Public U.S. graduate programs in Political Science, is small and very selective; each year’s entering cohort is approximately 12 students. We admit students for the Doctor of … Read more| Department of Political Science
Robert M. Jenkins is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His scholarly interests are in the areas of security policy, international organizations, social and political change, ethnic conflict, … Read more| Department of Political Science