Introduction

Building on its historical strength, Yale is a leader in research and teaching in contemporary Political Science. The Department is home to around 45 faculty, whose scholarship and teaching span across the subfields of Political Science and the countries of the world. The undergraduate major is among the largest on campus, and the graduate program produces Ph.D. students who have taken leadership positions in the discipline. 

Many Political Science faculty also play active roles in related programs at Yale, such as the Program in Ethics, Politics, and Economics; Directed Studies; the Institution for Social And Policy Studies; and the MacMillian Center. The Department also sponsors numerous seminars, lectures, and conferences that are open to all members of the Yale community.

News

Ana Arjona
The American Political Science Association (APSA) is delighted to announce that Ana Arjona, Associate Professor, Northwestern University and Wendy Pearlman, Professor,...
Isabelle Laurenzi of Yale University’s Department of Political Science has been awarded a Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship for 2023 for her dissertation...
Colleen Shogan
Colleen Shogan, Yale PhD, 2001, was confirmed recently as the 11th US Archivist, after a lengthy and contentious process. She’s an American politics scholar and...
Professor James Scott
The Oral History Center at UC Berkeley is proud to release, In A Field All His Own: The Life and Career of James C. Scott, a documentary that offers an unprecedented look at...
Bonnie Weir
Senior Lecturer Bonnie Wier comments on the Troubles in Northern Ireland in this New York Times article entitled “Northern Ireland Shows How Hard It Is to End a Conflict.”...
Gregory Huber and Alan Gerber
Forst Family Professor of Political Science Gregory Huber and Sterling Professor of Political Science Alan Gerber have a new article in the journal American Politics Research...