Deadline: 01-Jun-2026
The APSA Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant supports doctoral students conducting advanced dissertation research in political science and related fields. The program is designed to improve the quality, scope, and methodological rigor of dissertation projects that contribute to understanding citizenship, government, and political systems.
It focuses on basic research that enhances theoretical and empirical knowledge rather than applied policy implementation.
Key Objectives
The primary objectives of the grant include:
- Advancing knowledge of citizenship, government, and politics
- Supporting empirically driven dissertation research
- Strengthening research design, methods, and data collection
- Improving the overall quality and impact of doctoral dissertations
- Funding research costs not typically covered by universities
The program emphasizes both intellectual merit and broader societal impact.
Funding Details
The grant provides:
- Funding range: $10,000 to $20,000 per award
- Annual awards: approximately 20 to 25 grants per year
- Funding source: National Science Foundation
- Administration: American Political Science Association
Funds are distributed through the applicant’s host institution and must support dissertation-related research activities.
Eligible Research Areas
The grant supports dissertation research in fields such as:
- Political science
- Government studies
- International relations
- Citizenship and civic participation research
- Empirical studies of political systems and institutions
Research must be empirically oriented and theoretically grounded, with a clear dissertation improvement focus.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be enrolled in a doctoral degree program at an accredited U.S. university
- Be physically located at a U.S. institution during enrollment
- Have completed all preliminary requirements, including:
- Comprehensive examinations
- Dissertation prospectus defense
- Have a dissertation adviser who sponsors the application
- Receive institutional endorsement from their graduate university
The grant is strictly limited to students who are at the advanced dissertation stage.
What the Grant Supports
The program funds dissertation improvement activities, including:
- Data collection and fieldwork
- Research travel and logistics
- Survey implementation or experimental design costs
- Archival research and dataset acquisition
- Methodological enhancements to dissertation research
It does not fund general tuition, non-dissertation projects, or unrelated academic expenses.
What Makes a Strong Proposal
Strong applications typically include:
- Clear empirical research design
- Strong theoretical framework in political science
- Well-defined dissertation contribution
- Methodological rigor and feasibility
- Clear explanation of broader impact
- Justification of why funding is essential for dissertation completion
The emphasis is on improving the quality and scope of dissertation research, not initiating new unrelated projects.
Application Structure and Sponsorship Requirements
Applicants must submit proposals that are:
- Endorsed by their dissertation adviser
- Approved by their graduate institution
- Aligned with dissertation research goals
Funding is routed through the academic institution, which must formally administer the grant.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Common issues in applications include:
- Submitting projects not directly tied to dissertation research
- Weak empirical or methodological design
- Lack of clear theoretical grounding
- Applying before completing qualifying exams or prospectus defense
- Missing adviser or institutional endorsement
- Overly broad research questions without dissertation focus
Successful proposals are tightly aligned with dissertation objectives and feasibility constraints.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is the purpose of the APSA Dissertation Grant?
It supports empirical dissertation research in political science that advances knowledge of citizenship, government, and politics.
Q2. How much funding is available?
Each award ranges from $10,000 to $20,000, with about 20–25 grants awarded annually.
Q3. Who funds the program?
The grant is funded by the National Science Foundation and administered by the American Political Science Association.
Q4. Who is eligible to apply?
Doctoral students at accredited U.S. universities who have completed exams and dissertation prospectus defense.
Q5. What kind of research is supported?
Empirical, theory-driven dissertation research in political science, government, international relations, and related fields.
Q6. Can international students apply?
Yes, if they are enrolled in an eligible U.S.-based doctoral program and meet all other requirements.
Q7. What expenses are covered?
Dissertation-related research costs such as fieldwork, data collection, surveys, and archival research.
Conclusion
The APSA Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant is a targeted funding opportunity designed to strengthen doctoral-level political science research in the United States. By supporting empirical, theory-driven dissertation projects, it enhances research quality, methodological rigor, and scholarly impact in the study of politics, governance, and citizenship.
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