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Dissertation Awards
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Dissertations eligible are those completed and accepted during the past two calendar years. Department submissions should be sent to each member of the award committee and include a letter of nomination and a copy of the dissertation. Departments must submit their nominations by January 15 of each year. ________________________________________
Nominating Information
Departments are requested to submit a letter of nomination and one copy of the dissertation nominated to each award committee member. A copy of the nomination letter must also be sent to the APSA Award Coordinator, to the Washington, D.C. address shown at the bottom of this page, and/or to awards@apsanet.org. The title of the dissertation and the name of the dissertation chair must be included in the letter of nomination. Dissertations must be bound in some fashion; please do not send loose leaf dissertations. The deadline for 2008 nominations is January 15, 2008. ________________________________________
Dissertation Awards
To learn more about an award or to view the names and addresses of the nominating committee for an award, click on the name of the award in the list below.
• Gabriel A. Almond Award [$750] For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of comparative politics. 2007 WINNER: Emmanuel J. Teitelbaum, George Washington University
• William Anderson Award [$750] For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of state and local politics, federalism, or intergovernmental relations. 2007 WINNER: Ronald S. Smith, Hanover College
• Edward S. Corwin Award [$750] For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of public law. 2007 WINNER: Maria D. Popova, McGill University
• Harold D. Lasswell Award [$1,000] For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of policy studies (supported by the Policy Studies Organization). 2007 WINNER: Vanda Felbab-Brown, Georgetown University and the Brookings Institution
• Helen Dwight Reid Award [$750] For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of international relations, law and politics (supported by the Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation). 2007 WINNER: Jason Lyall, Princeton University
• E.E. Schattschneider Award [$750] For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of American government. 2007 WINNER: Michael M. Franz, University of Wisconsin, Madison
• Leo Strauss Award [$750] For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of political philosophy. 2007 WINNER: Lars Tønder, Northwestern University
• Leonard D. White Award [$750] For the best doctoral dissertation in the field of public administration. 2007 WINNER: Daniel Gingerich, University of Virginia ________________________________________
Organized Section Dissertation Awards
Many of the Organized Sections also present dissertation awards. For a summary of current awards, see Organized Section Dissertation Awards
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