Understanding How Political Processes Shape Community Decisions
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Our community provides a bedrock for academic exploration and intellectual engagement at UConn. We produce cutting-edge research that reflects our commitment to methodological and intellectual openness and diversity.
By the Numbers
900+
Undergraduate Majors
115
Honors Students
40
Faculty at Five UConn Campuses
40
Graduate Students
6
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Undergraduate Courses
Explore a broad range of topics in political science, including political theory, international relations, and American politics.
Research
Our Department is organized around five subfields that reflect the conceptual and theoretical questions addressed in political science:
- American Politics
- Comparative Politics
- International Relations
- Political Theory
- Public Law
News
- POLS Launches Pilot Alumni Mentorship Program 2025-26The pilot POLS Alumni Mentorship Program will provide 10 political science majors an opportunity to gain career guidance and leadership support from high-profile alumni of the UConn Department of Political Science.Posted on October 21, 2025
- Alumni Notes: Early Spring 2025Adam Kuegler (’17) is the first UConn Law graduate to be accepted to the Supreme Court Fellows Program. Dan Fata (’94), Jeffrey Dressler (’08), and Jaime Cheshire (’99)‘s service on the Afghanistan War Commission was mentioned in UConn Magazine. Susette Talarico (’76) was awarded The President’s Medal at the University of Georgia for her profoundly […]Posted on March 31, 2025
- Faculty Achievements: Early Spring 2025Dr. Matthew Singer’s paper “This Crisis Is Different: Weakened Economic Accountability During the COVID-19 Pandemic” was published in Presidential Studies Quarterly on Jan 15, 2025. Dr. Zehra Arat, Dr. Jason Byers, and Dr. Sandy Grande were winners of the 2024-2025 Course Development Grant Competition to create new courses. Dr. Arat’s course will be “Women’s Rights […]Posted on March 31, 2025
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Feb25The Labor Misery Index: Research Design and Preliminary FindingsSusan V. Herbst Hall (Formerly Oak Hall)12:15 PM
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