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U.S. Policy Agendas Project Releasing Data Updates-Summer 2017
22 May 2017
The Policy Agendas Project (www.comparativeagendas.net/us), directed by Bryan D. Jones at the University of Texas at Austin, announces updates to project datasets.  Since the release of the Comparative Agendas Project website in March of 2016, the U.S. Policy Agendas ...
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Policy Mood Custom Series Application
19 Apr 2017
The policy moods custom series application, compiled by James A. Stimson and K. Elizabeth Coggins, was created to allow users to generate custom mood series from the policy moods data. Users can select any combination of survey questions found in the Policy Agendas Project's ...
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The University of Texas is Hiring in Public Policy
31 Jan 2017
The Department of Government invites applications for a tenure-track position in public policy at the rank of assistant professor. The search is open to scholars working in any subfield specialty within public policy, including American and comparative public policy, ...
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New Job for Former U.S. PAP Post-Doc Ilana Shpaizman
23 Jan 2017
The U.S. Policy Agendas Project is thrilled to announce that former post-doc Ilana Shpaizman has been hired for a tenure track position in Political Science at Bar Ilan University in Israel. Ilana was a post-doc at The University of Texas at Austin for two years. While ...
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U.S. Policy Agendas Project Releasing Data Updates
01 Dec 2016
The Policy Agendas Project (www.comparativeagendas.net/us), directed by Bryan D. Jones at the University of Texas at Austin, announces updates to project datasets.  Since the release of the Comparative Agendas Project website in March of 2016, the U.S. Policy Agendas ...
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