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A final reminder that the deadline for proposals to attend PolMeth XXXI is Friday March 28 at 11:59pm Eastern. The original call is below:

	

CALL FOR PROPOSALS:

WHAT, WHERE, & WHEN:
PolMeth XXXI: The 31st Annual Summer Meeting of the Society for Political
Methodology at the University of Georgia, 24-26 July 2014.
http://spia.uga.edu/polmeth/

THE CALL: We invite applications to attend or participate in the 31st
Annual Summer meeting of the Society for Political Methodology. This
year we are generously hosted by the University of Georgia and expect
to have another very stimulating program. Past participants often
describe these meetings as the most lively and intellectually
engaging academic experience in Political Science. Graduate students
and faculty interact closely together over the continuous formal and
informal sessions. Also, nearly all of the papers presented at past
conferences over the last three decades have been published in
leading journals of the field.

WHO SHOULD APPLY NOW:
	- Faculty who want to present papers or posters
	- Faculty volunteering to discuss
	- Faculty who simply want to attend
	- Junior faculty who want to be considered for limited funding
	- Graduate students who want to attend or present a poster 


DEADLINE for applications is Friday, March 28 (at 11:59:59pm Eastern
U.S. time).
This deadline is FIRM.  Late applications cannot be accepted.

HOW TO APPLY:
Complete the simple forms at the Society's webpage:
http://polmeth.wustl.edu/conferences/2014/1_apply/apply.php


WHAT CAN BE PROPOSED: Faculty applicants are invited to propose a
poster, a paper; to act as a discussant; or simply
to attend the meeting. Graduate students are strongly encouraged to
propose a poster presentation---which has a long history of being
career-enhancing---but may also apply just to attend. All research
topics relevant to political methodology are welcome.

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES: Courtesy of the National Science Foundation, we
are able to fund about 30 graduate students whose poster proposals are
selected as the most promising. All graduate students need to supply a
letter from a faculty sponsor. Also through this NSF grant, we are
able to fund, as part of a diversity initiative, a limited number of
junior faculty and graduate students from historically
under-represented groups as well as junior faculty at departments with
restricted travel funds. Other faculty are expected to seek support
from their home institutions or otherwise use their own support funds
to cover their travel and hotel expenses.

QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS... 

...regarding internet-technical issues can be
directed to Jonathan Rapkin at [log in to unmask]; 

...regarding the host-site and program logistics of PolMeth XXXI can
be directed to Jamie Monogan at [log in to unmask]; 

...regarding general procedures, practices, & other matters of the
Society or the Conference can be directed to me at [log in to unmask]


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Kevin Quinn
Professor of Law
UC Berkeley School of Law
490 Simon #7200
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA  94720-7200
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President 
The Society for Political Methodology
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