Professional Development Roundtable Interest Form

Thank you for your interest in participating on a Professional Development Roundtable at the 82nd Annual MPSA Conference! The Professional Development section aims to facilitate open conversations and informational sessions around specific topics related to careers in political science, and the political science profession in general. These roundtables provide a platform for attendees to share ideas, experiences, expertise, and other resources with peers in a conversational setting. 


Preliminary descriptions of the scope and aims for each roundtable can be found here


Please enter your contact information below, then proceed to the next page to select the roundtables you are willing to participate on. Volunteers will be reviewed prior to placement on the program. Roundtables that garner enough participants will be scheduled as part of the conference programming within the Professional Development section. 

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Professional Development Participation -1st Role 




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Professional Development Participation - 2nd Role




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Professional Development Participation - 3rd Role




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Professional Development Participation - 4th Role




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Professional Development Participation - 5th Role




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