Registration Open: American Politics Group Annual Conference, 3-5 January 2020

American Politics Group of the UK Political Studies Association 46th Annual Conference, 3-5 January 2020, University of Kent

 

Registration Details

The 46th annual conference of the American Politics Group of the UK Political Studies Association will be hosted by the University of Kent in the United Kingdom from Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th January 2020.

Registration is now open at https://research.kent.ac.uk/apg2020/registration/

We have a wide range of registration options, from full residential packages to non-residential day rates. Prices are broadly divided into waged and unwaged (select the correct option from the dropdown box). Select ‘waged’ if you are employed full-time and on a permanent contract. Select ‘unwaged’ if you are a student, research student, unemployed, retired, part-time or precariously waged.

Please direct any questions to the conference organiser at a.j.wroe@kent.ac.uk.

While the University of Kent is hosting the conference, the conference venue and accommodation is in Canterbury Cathedral Lodge in the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of this ancient city.

Please note that we have a limited number of residential places in the Cathedral Lodge itself. Thus, early booking is advised if you wish to secure overnight accommodation in the Lodge. Plenty of accommodation is available elsewhere in Canterbury, however. Contact me if you need advice.

Thank you to those that have already booked and secured their place.

I will circulate a draft programme shortly.

The APG is the leading scholarly association for the study of US politics in the UK and also has members in continental Europe and the USA. Follow us on:

Twitter: @PSA_APG

Facebook: @americanpoliticsgroup.uk

Web: https://www.psa.ac.uk/specialist-groups/american-politics

Or direct any enquiries should be directed to the conference organiser and APG chair:

Dr Andrew Wroe

School of Politics and International Relations

University of Kent

Canterbury, CT2 7NX

United Kingdom

E: a.j.wroe@kent.ac.uk

T: (0044) 01227 823586