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No matter what stage of graduate school you are in, IHS provides the connections and community to hone your research and accelerate your career.

Upcoming Events

December Graduate Conference

December 5–6, 2025
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December Graduate Conference

Zoom · Event date: December 5–6, 2025

Overview

Present your research online and get feedback from faculty at the IHS December Graduate Conference. This is one of a series of online graduate research conferences where students from across the humanities can present their most recent work to esteemed faculty and peers. The program is free to attend online. IHS offers a $100 honorarium to help students attend the conference. Students will each have 15–20 minutes to present and 10–15 minutes for discussion.

Authoritarian Institutions and State Dynamics: A Graduate Papers Workshop

January 23–24, 2026
Tempe, AZ
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Authoritarian Institutions and State Dynamics: A Graduate Papers Workshop

Tempe, AZ · Event date: January 23–24, 2026

Overview

Join the Institute for Humane Studies for a two-day, in-person graduate papers workshop on “Authoritarian Institutions and State Dynamics,” hosted in partnership with Dr. Henry Thomson, Dr. Susan Hyde, Dr. David Samuels, and Dr. Jose Kaire. Held in Tempe, Arizona, on January 23–24, this workshop offers PhD students and postdoctoral researchers the opportunity to present works in progress and receive detailed, constructive feedback from peers and faculty discussants.

We welcome research examining how authoritarian regimes structure, maintain, and contest political power, including work on the political economy of autocracy, institutional design in non-democratic systems, coercive and administrative state capacity, regime durability and breakdown, elite dynamics, mass mobilization, and other inquiries at the intersection of comparative politics, political economy, and state governance. Projects ranging from abstracts to full paper drafts are encouraged.

Participants will deepen their research, engage in substantive discussions, and connect with a community of scholars investigating the logic, institutions, and consequences of governance under authoritarian rule. IHS will provide all participants a travel stipend to offset the costs of travel, hotel lodging, meals, and a $200 honorarium.

Expert Panelists

  • Henry Thomson, Arizona State University
  • Jose Kaire, Arizona State University
  • Susan Hyde, University of California-Berkeley
  • David Samuels, University of Minnesota

Schedule

Friday, January 23

6:30 PM | Welcome Dinner

Saturday, January 24

9:00 AM | Breakfast and Opening Remarks

9:15 AM | Paper Sessions

12:15 PM | Lunch Break

1:15 PM | Paper Sessions / Coffee Breaks

5:00 PM | Closing Remarks

6:00 PM | Closing Dinner

Non-Governmental Actors Shaping Technology: A Graduate Papers Workshop

February 6–7, 2026
Manchester, NH
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Non-Governmental Actors Shaping Technology: A Graduate Papers Workshop

Manchester, NH · Event date: February 6–7, 2026

Overview

Join the Institute for Humane Studies for a two-day, in-person graduate papers workshop on “Non-Governmental Actors Shaping Technology,” hosted in partnership with Dr. Chris Whyte and Dr. Karl Grindal. Held in Manchester, New Hampshire, on February 6–7, this workshop offers PhD students and postdoctoral researchers the opportunity to present works in progress and receive detailed, constructive feedback from peers and faculty discussants.

We welcome research examining how actors outside the formal state apparatus—such as private firms, civil society organizations, open-source networks, criminal groups, and other non-state institutions—shape the development, governance, security, and societal implications of emerging technologies. Relevant topics include cybersecurity and digital threat ecosystems, AI governance, platform and infrastructure regulation, decentralized technology communities, information operations, and other inquiries at the intersection of technology, institutions, and global security.

Participants will deepen their research, engage in rich discussion, and connect with a community of scholars working on similar topics. IHS will provide all participants a travel stipend to offset the costs of travel, hotel lodging, meals, and a $200 honorarium.

Expert Panelists

  • Karl Grindal, University of New Hampshire
  • Christopher Whyte, Virginia Commonwealth University

Schedule

Friday, February 6

7:00 PM | Welcome Dinner

Saturday, February 7

9:00 AM | Breakfast and Opening Remarks

9:15 AM | Paper Sessions

12:15 PM | Lunch Break

1:15 PM | Paper Sessions / Coffee Breaks

5:00 PM | Closing Remarks

6:00 PM | Closing Dinner

New Directions in Classical Liberal Thought: A Graduate Papers Workshop

February 20–21, 2026
San Diego, CA
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New Directions in Classical Liberal Thought: A Graduate Papers Workshop

San Diego, CA · Event date: February 20–21, 2026

Overview

Join the Institute for Humane Studies for a two-day, in-person graduate papers workshop on “New Directions in Classical Liberal Thought,” hosted in partnership with Dr. Matt Zwolinski, Dr. Kobi Finestone, Dr. Emily Skarbek, and Dr. Mikayla Novak. Held at the University of San Diego on February 20–21, 2026, this workshop offers PhD students and postdoctoral researchers the opportunity to present works in progress and receive detailed, constructive feedback from peers and faculty discussants.

We especially welcome interdisciplinary research that intersects with the liberal tradition in novel and innovative ways. This workshop invites scholars who are developing bold ideas that illuminate new directions for liberal thought—whether by reexamining foundational concepts, exploring emerging institutional challenges, or analyzing the cultural, social, technological, and historical dynamics shaping liberal societies today. Projects at any stage, from abstract to full paper draft, are encouraged.

Participants will refine their research, engage in substantive cross-disciplinary dialogue, and join a community of scholars examining how liberal ideas can evolve and respond to contemporary questions. IHS will provide all participants a travel stipend to offset the costs of travel, hotel lodging, meals, and a $200 honorarium.

Expert Panelists

  • Matt Zwolinski, University of San Diego
  • Kobi Finestone, University of San Diego
  • Emily Skarbek, Brown University
  • Mikayla Novak, George Mason University

Schedule

Friday, February 20

7:00 PM | Welcome Dinner

Saturday, February 21

9:00 AM | Breakfast and Opening Remarks

9:15 AM | Paper Sessions

12:15 PM | Lunch Break

1:15 PM | Paper Sessions / Coffee Breaks

5:00 PM | Closing Remarks

6:00 PM | Closing Dinner

Junior Fellowship

Junior Fellowships are invitation-only awards that help leading graduate students commit their summer to discipline-defining research.

The Junior Fellowship Experience

01.

Engaging Events

Enjoy two weekends of collaboration and conversation with other scholars passionate about the liberal tradition.

02.

Faculty Mentorship

Faculty provide fellows with feedback on research and personalized advice for their careers.

03.

Research Funding

Fellowships include a generous stipend to help students dedicate the summer to scholarship.

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Here is the timeline for our application process:

  1. Apply for a position 
  2. An HR team member will review your application submission  
  3. If selected for consideration, you will speak with a recruiter 
  4. If your experience and skills match the role, you will interview with the hiring manager
  5. If you are a potential fit for the position, you will interview with additional staff members
  6. If you are the candidate chosen, we will extend a job offer

 

All candidates will be notified regarding the status of their application within two to three weeks of submission. As new positions often become available, we encourage you to visit our site frequently for additional opportunities that align with your interests and skills.