To celebrate Women's History Month, our next topic area highlighted in foreign policy will be gender and feminist foreign policy! Follow along this week for all the best research by scholars in the field! #WomenInResearch#WomensHistoryMonth#AcademicTwitter#ForeignPolicy
In their article "Gendering Foreign Policy" @KarinAggestam & @JacquiTrue draw on 2 strands of research, feminist theory & foreign policy analysis, to explain the rise of pro-gender norms and feminist strategies in FP 🌟Open Access🌟 #FeministForeignPolicy https://t.co/URLhAKbMNr
🚨WCIS Susan S. Northcutt Award Nominations 🚨This award recognizes a person who works toward advancing women and underrepresented scholars in International Studies. Deadline is November 1.
🚨Deborah Gerner Grant for Professional Development🚨 This award supports professional development activities for early career scholars, like conference travel, field work, and purchase of research equipment. Deadline is Nov. 1. More information here: https://t.co/Q9vCAX7nLY
🚨Deborah Gerner Grant for Professional Development🚨 This award supports professional development activities for early career scholars, like conference travel, field work, and purchase of research equipment. Deadline is Nov. 1. More information here: https://t.co/Q9vCAX7nLY
🚨WCIS Susan S. Northcutt Award Nominations 🚨This award recognizes a person who works toward advancing women and underrepresented scholars in International Studies. Deadline is November 1.
Does treaty negotiation participation translate into compliance? @audreycomstock7@ASU finds Yes! States participating in human rights treaty negotiations had positive, long-term effects on human rights practices.
📅 Mark your calendars. This Friday, join us for our 2022 virtual career fair. This year's theme is “Engaging Employers Worldwide to Promote International Diversity.”
Register: https://t.co/Efx37KNtKN
Deadline alert‼️
Tomorrow, November 15, 2022 is the deadline for the Gerner Grant. The grant is to help with professional development.
For more information click on the link. Good luck!
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Apply to The Deborah “Misty” Gerner Grant for Professional Development. Awarded by the Women’s Caucus for International Studies (WCIS) and sponsored by Lynne Rienner Publishers.
It's 2k on the table.
Deadline extended to November 15, 2022.
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It's @isanet election time! WCIS is proud to see increased gender parity due to endless advocacy. Let's continue to make our voices heard.
Take a few minutes to follow the link below to vote.
Deadline is December 5th.
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1/ Great news for a Monday! @UGA_INTL@UGA_SPIA @UGAGradStudies PhD Candidate @ShanshanLian and I just had our paper, “How Closing Civil Society Space Affects NGO-Government Interactions” conditionally accepted @JofHumanRights. Here's a short overview:
Community, Clark University in MA has a tenure track Asst. Professor position open.
Deadline: 9/30/2022
Title: Assistant Professor of International Relations
Department: Political Science
Subfield: International Relations
Areas Expertise: IO
Salary Range: Competitive
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Hello community! Don't forget, we extended the Best Grad Paper deadline to August 1st. Do not miss on this opportunity.
Submit to Awards and Elections Coordinator, @kelly_zvobgo
Submission instructions below.
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Best grad paper instructions:
Extended deadline: Aug 1, 2022.
Send submissions via email to the WCIS Awards and Elections Coordinator, @kelly_zvobgo .
Nominations should be submitted in PDF format.
WCIS Executive Committee members are not eligible to apply. 🧵