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10 May 2007

Political Methodology Career Award - Call for Nominations

Simon Jackman sent around the following today on behalf of the Society for Political Methodology:


The Society for Political Methodology will award its first Political Methodology Career Award this year, to recognize an outstanding career of intellectual accomplishment and service to the profession in the Political Methodology field. The award committee -- Simon Jackman (chair), Elisabeth Gerber, Marco Steenbergen, Mike Alvarez -- is calling for nominations for this award, due no later than Monday May 28, 2007. Nominations may be sent to me. Needless to say, a brief statement in support of the nominee will greatly assist the committee in our deliberations.

Regards

Simon Jackman

Posted by Mike Kellermann at May 10, 2007 12:00 PM

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