The Political Science Graduate Student Association (PSGSA) at UWM is a political science graduate student-organized and student-run group that aims to provide advice/assistance to fellow graduate students through a variety of academic and social events.

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Graduate students at Estabrook Beer Garden

Goals

New Graduate Student Recruitment and First-Year Experience

These work to assist the department in attracting intelligent and talented individuals to UWM by meeting with prospective students and in working with the graduate director to devise recruitment strategies. PSGSA aims to alleviate the stress and awkwardness of the first-year graduate experience by providing incoming students with opportunities to become familiar with the department, UWM, and Milwaukee.

Professional Development

Through workshops and talks, we work with the graduate director and department chair to address academic and professional issues that graduate students face that are not incorporated into University coursework (e.g., publishing papers in journals, developing a vita, networking, etc.).

Social Development

This aims to foster a social community of political science graduate students and faculty and their significant others and/or families through a range of extra-academic social events and activities.

Representation

Representation provides a forum for graduate students to express their concerns and questions regarding departmental life, both academic and nonacademic, and to provide graduate students with representation within the political science department.


Activities

Monthly Open Member Meetings

Meetings are held to address any and all graduate student issues, concerns and suggestions, and to plan/organize various PSGA events and programs. In addition, the executive committee will have separate meetings once a month, that take place one week prior to the open meetings to set a preliminary agenda for the open member meeting.

Professional Development Series

This series of seminars bring together graduate students and faculty to address various professional development issues (e.g., publishing journal articles, networking and presenting at conferences, creating a strong vita, beginning a job search, writing grant proposals, preparing for prelims, etc.). Each seminar will be lead by one or more professors and will focus on a specific topic.

Brown-Bag Series

The series is held one or two times a semester when graduate students gather over the lunch hour to present papers in progress to gain experience prior to presenting at conferences. Students will also receive useful feedback and suggestions from a “panel” of peers in the audience.

Welcome BBQ

A BBQ is held in September where first-year and returning graduate students and their significant others and/or families have the opportunity to gather informally and welcome the first-year students to UWM.

End-of-the-Year Picnic

The picnic is held in May to celebrate the end of the school year with graduate students and faculty and their significant others and/or families. Also will formally recognize outgoing PSGA officers for their service, welcome incoming PSGA officers, and provide the department with the opportunity to thank and recognize graduating students.

Social Events and Gatherings

These are held at various times throughout the year, such as a holiday party, faculty/graduate student summer picnic, receptions, etc.

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