The Election, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior (EPOVB) Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) has officially announced the Call for Proposals for the EPOVB Early-Career Fellowship 2026. The fellowship is designed to support emerging scholars conducting research in elections, voting behavior, political participation, and public opinion.
The program aims to strengthen academic research, expand professional networks, and promote greater diversity within the field of political science by providing financial support and mentorship opportunities to graduate students and recent Ph.D. graduates.
The EPOVB Early-Career Fellowship will award funding to up to six scholars in 2026. Each selected Fellow will receive a grant of $500 to support their research activities.
In addition to the financial award, every Fellow will be paired with an experienced mentor from the EPOVB community. The mentorship component is intended to help junior researchers refine their projects, receive professional guidance, and build meaningful connections within the political science discipline.
Mentors and mentees will determine the structure of their engagement, although regular meetings throughout the academic year are encouraged. Fellows will have the opportunity to discuss their research progress, receive feedback on their work, and gain valuable insights from established scholars in the field.
Applications are open to:
The fellowship particularly seeks to support emerging researchers who can benefit from mentorship and networking opportunities while contributing innovative ideas to the field.
Applicants must submit their materials in English and provide a concise research proposal outlining their intended project.
The proposal should include:
Additional application materials include:
The fellowship committee encourages applicants to clearly demonstrate how the proposed funding will support meaningful progress in their research.
Recipients will have flexibility in determining how to allocate the fellowship funds based on their research needs.
Eligible uses may include:
Applicants should explain how their planned expenditures will directly contribute to advancing their research objectives.
One of the most valuable components of the EPOVB Early-Career Fellowship is its structured mentorship program.
Selected Fellows will be matched with established scholars whose expertise aligns with their research interests. These relationships are expected to provide:
The fellowship seeks not only to fund research but also to cultivate long-term professional relationships that can benefit scholars throughout their careers.
Successful applicants will be invited to present their research during the annual EPOVB conference scheduled for Spring 2027.
This presentation opportunity will allow Fellows to:
Additional funding may also become available to help support travel costs associated with attending the conference.
At the conclusion of the fellowship period, recipients will be required to submit a brief report summarizing how the fellowship contributed to the advancement of their research.
The EPOVB Section emphasizes its commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion within political science.
Applicants are encouraged, though not required, to share information regarding their identities as members of historically marginalized groups. Any information provided for diversity considerations will remain strictly confidential and will be used only as part of the fellowship selection process.
The program’s broader goal is to create a more inclusive academic community while supporting innovative research across diverse perspectives and experiences.
Prospective applicants should take note of the following timeline:
Applications should be submitted directly to Melissa R. Michelson via email at melissa.michelson@menlo.edu.
The Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section is one of the largest and most active organized sections within the American Political Science Association. The section promotes research and teaching focused on elections, voter behavior, public opinion, political participation, and democratic processes in both the United States and around the world.
Through conferences, scholarly publications, awards, and mentorship initiatives, EPOVB continues to support the development of both established and emerging political scientists while advancing knowledge in the study of political behavior.
The EPOVB Early-Career Fellowship 2026 offers an excellent opportunity for graduate students and recent Ph.D. graduates to strengthen their research, access mentorship from leading scholars, and expand their professional networks. With funding support, conference presentation opportunities, and individualized mentorship, the fellowship represents a valuable platform for advancing scholarship in elections, public opinion, and voting behavior.
Application Deadline: July 1, 2026
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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