The APSA Annual Meeting, held September 1–4 in Seattle, Washingon, is an opportunity to connect: with colleagues, with the political science community, with a timely topic. Panels and roundtables allow attendees to explore the theme “The Politics of Rights,” while special events encourage interaction and networking. Whether you are in search of scholarly research, an introduction to new contacts, fresh career opportunities, or an opportunity to reconnect with colleagues, the Annual Meeting has it all.
Sessions, Services, and More
With nearly 900 panels, roundtables, and special events, there is no shortage of opportunities to engage with fellow scholars. Join APSA for a fun-filled evening at the Opening Reception, celebrate outstanding achievement in the field at the Awards Ceremony, or mingle with colleagues at your university's reception. Delve more deeply into topics with a short course on Wednesday, or meet attendees with shared interests by participating in a working group. Along with special events and networking, the Annual Meeting provides attendees with worthwhile services: the eJobs Placement Service for onsite interviews, and an exhibit hall hosting publishers, educational foundations, computer software companies, and more.
Register Now and Save
Registration is now available through the APSA website, http://www.apsanet.org. Simply log in t o your MyAPSA account and follow the registration links under the Annual Meeting header. Register by August 5 to receive the lower preregistration rates—after August 5, onsite rates apply. Current APSA members receive lower registration rates, so we encourage nonmembers to consider joining. By joining now, you can take advantage of both discounted membership rates and lower registration rates.
Hotels in Seattle
Special meeting rates are available at several Seattle hotels. Visit http://www.apsanet.org/2011 for more information about making reservations online and by phone with APSA's official housing bureau, Travel Planners.
Discover Seattle
There are many reasons that Seattle is a perfect location for the Annual Meeting: it boasts an array of dining options, a lively art and music scene, easy-to-use public transportation, and a variety of museums. Seattle also possesses all the natural beauty one expects from the Pacific Northwest, providing a unique combination of urban vibrancy and breathtaking scenery. Surrounded by mountains and three national parks, Seattle has recreation in abundance. Thanks to an easily walkable downtown, visitors can browse local produce and seafood at Pike Place Market, see the sites from the Space Needle, and explore the Experience Music Project—all in one afternoon! Whether it's city lights or nature you seek (or a little of both), you can find it all in Seattle. For more information, go to http://www.visitseattle.org.