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Political Science Discretionary Fund
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Political Science Fund
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Political Science Graduate Student Support Fund - QE
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Gifts of alumni/ae and friends for an endowed graduate fellowship in the Department of Political Science.
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Political Science Graduate Support Fund
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Provides immediate support for graduate students in the Department of Political Science.
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Political Science Research and Teaching Innovation Fund
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Gifts to this fund will give the Department of Political Science the flexibility to allow faculty members to explore new teaching and research areas.
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Political Science Undergraduate Summer Research and Internship
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Gifts to give Political Science undergraduates, especially those interested in international affairs, more opportunities to explore summer research and internships than they currently have.
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