Graduate Students

Graduate School & the Academic Job MARKET

As Graduate Professionalization and Placement Coordinator, I’ve collected tips, tricks, and advice for successfully navigating graduate school and the academic job market. Current UF PhD students should also review my Professionalization page and attend Professionalization Seminars throughout the academic year.

Events

  • APSA Career Fair

  • Departmental Professionalization Seminars

    • Spring 2024

      • February 23rd, 12:50-2:30pm: How to Publish

      • March 8th, 12:50-2:30pm: Academic Careers outside the Professorship

      • March 22nd, 12:50-2pm: Project and Time Management (Work Smarter, not Harder)

      • April 12th, 12:50-2:30pm: The Academic Job Market

    • Fall 2023

      • Friday, September 8 12:50-2pm: Building your Academic Footprint

      • Friday, October 27 12:50-2pm: Academic Conferences and Presentations

      • Wednesday, December 6 12:50-2pm: IRB, Grants, and Conducting Fieldwork


Undergraduate Students

Resources for Conducting Research

These resources are excellent venues to assist students in their research in citizenship, immigration, European politics, and political science broadly.

Requesting Letters of Recommendation

To request me as one of your letter writers, I expect you:

  1. completed at least one of my courses, where you attended multiple office hours and actively participated in class discussion and/or;

  2. worked with me independently on a research project.

Click below to fill out the request form at least three weeks in advance of the deadline date. Please fill out one form for each opportunity for which you wish to apply. After completing the form, students should email their CV and cover letter.

Application for Honors Advising

Potential advisees should review my guidelines. At a minimum, I expect you:

  1. completed at least one of my courses, where you attended multiple office hours and actively participated in class discussion and;

  2. have a clear research question & design for your proposed thesis.

Applicants may apply through the button below. Applications require a one-page proposal, due by April 15th for the following year. Please keep in mind that I take on a maximum of two students per year.


Undergraduate Publications and Presentations

Publications


Presentations

  • Simone Lang & Paulina Trujillo. “Protest and Repression: How Anti-Protesting Legislation Shapes Collective Action in the United States.” Midwest Political Science Association. 2024.

 
 
  • Alexis Alvis, Andy Jarrin, & Payton Lussier. Undergraduate Research Symposium. 2021.

 
 
 
  • Alyssa Bretan, Justin Guerra, & Sonia Vargas. Undergraduate Research Symposium. 2021.