The Appleby-Mosher Fund reflects the Maxwell School’s longstanding commitment to supporting faculty research and the production of exceptional scholarship. The Fund honors the first two deans of the Maxwell School, William E. Mosher and Paul H. Appleby. Mosher founded and served as the first president of the American Society of Public Administration before becoming Maxwell’s first dean in 1924. He later used this position to launch Maxwell’s one-year Public Administration program, which consistently ranks as the top Public Affairs program in the United States. Appleby maintained Mosher’s enthusiasm for Public Affairs after assuming the role of dean in 1947, declaring that “public administration in modern society is … an effort to inject into political situation the fruits of scientific thinking and…its concern for moral values and human beings.”
Active Funding Opportunities
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Upcoming Funding Opportunities
AY 2023-2024
Release date: October 2023
Closed Funding Opportunities
AY 2022-2023
Application deadline: November 21, 2022
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Grants
AY 2021-2022
Kristy Buzard, Economics
Who Ya Gonna Call? Investigating gender differences in demand for parental involvement
Matthew Cleary, Political Science
Multiculturalism in a Homogenizing State: Indigenous Politics in Oaxaca, Mexico
Sean Drake, Sociology
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: An Ethnographic Study of Student and Family Homelessness in New York State
Peng Gao, Geography
Disentangling the impacts between climate change and human disturbance on river functions in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China
Erin Hern, Political Science
Understandings of Democracy and Political Behavior in Botswana and Uganda
Samantha Herrick, History
Communication Networks and the Circulation of Historical Legends
Catherine Herrold, Public Administration
Delta Democracy: Pathways to Incremental Civic Revolution in Egypt and Beyond
Johannes Himmelreich, Public Administration
Good Decisions: Value Foundations for Data Science in the Public Sector
Azra Hromadžić, Anthropology
The Una River Emeralds: Producing Ecologically Conscious Children in Socialist Yugoslavia
George Kallander, History
Association for Asian Studies Conference: Animals and Premodern Korea
Prema Kurien, Sociology
Race, Religion, and Citizenship: New Ethnic Advocacy Organizations
Christopher Kyle, History
Political Communication in Early Modern England
Scott Landes, Sociology
IDD mortality outcomes annual report
Yoonseok Lee, Economics
Forecast Combination with Big Data
Jun Li, PAIA
License Holding and Mobility Associated with Interstate Licensing Requirements Among Certified Nursing Assistants
Amy Lutz, Sociology
Children of Immigrants in Western Countries
Daniel McDowell, Political Science
Descriptive Representation and Legitimacy Perceptions of International Organizations
Thomas Perreault, Geography
Highlands and Drylands: Water Security, Crop Diversity, and Climate Change in the Altiplano
Yuksel Sezgin, Political Science
Muslim Family Law Data-Visualization Project
Robert Wilson, Geography
Sandia: A Mountain, A Family, and the Climate Crisis
Yael Zeira, Political Science
The Politics of Allyship: Multiethnic Coalitions and Mass Attitudes Towards Protest
Baobao Zhang, Political Science
Book Proposal: AI Governance in Our Age of Distrust
Maria Zhu, Economics
The Effect of 9/11 on Arab-American Name Americanization
Austin Zwick, Public Affairs
Global Smart City Policy Mapping
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Lamis Abdelaaty, Political Science Coding Refugee Rights Worldwide Using Supervised Machine Learning Edwin Ackerman, Sociology The Origins of the Mass Party: Primitive Accumulation and Political Representation in Post-revolutionary Mexico and Bolivia Doug Armstrong, Anthropology Radiocarbon Dating at the La Soye contact period site, Dominica. Susan Branson, History Scientific Americans: Inventing the Nation, 1776-1876 Kristy Buzard, Economics Quantifying GATT trade liberalization Craige Champion, History Citizen and empire in democratic athens and republican Rome Ethan Coffel, Geography Incorporating crop-climate interactions to improve projections of climate impacts on agriculture Shana Gadarian, Political Science Pandemic Politics: How COVID-19 Revealed the Depths of Partisan Polarization Dimitar Gueorguiev, Political Science Retrofitting Leninism Johannes Himmelreich, PAIA Azra Hromadžić, Anthropology Riverine citizenship and the struggle for water in postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina Jenn Jackson, Political Science Race, risks, and responses: mapping young Black Americans' responses to group threat Seth Jolly, Political Science Patterns of Dimensionality: Party Competition and Representation in Europe Leyla Karakas, Economics Third party punishment in social dilemmas: The numbing effect Prema Kurien, Sociology The importance of a global and comparative perspective on religion Scott Landes, Sociology Assessing Morality Patterns of Children and Adults with Spina Bifida Yoonseok Lee, Economics Time-Varying Risk Preference Amy Lutz, Sociology Working and teaching from home in NYS amidst the COVID-19 pandemic Daniel McDowell, Political Science International expansion initiatives and public support for the Chinese Communist Party Merrill Silverstein, Sociology Aging Families in Chinese Society: Social, Demographic, and Policy Considerations Brian Taylor, Political Science Russian politics: A very short introduction Janet Wilmoth and Andrew London, Sociology Current Debates in Aging and the Life Course: Public Policy |
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Azra Hromadžić, Anthropology Riverine citizenship and the struggle for water in postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina Kristy Buzard, Economics Lobbying and legislative uncertainty Leyla Karakas, Economics Believers vs. deniers: Climate change and environmental policy polarization Yoonseok Lee, Economics Modeling average in big data environment Maria Zhu, Economics The role teachers play in contributing to "positive" racial stereotyping of Asian-American students Peng Gao, Geography Morphodynamic characteristics of braided rivers in the source area of the Upper Yangtze River Timur Hammond, Geography Sound of the commute: Hearing, belonging, and mobility in contemporary Istanbul Natalie Koch, Geography Imperial transition in the Arabian Peninsula: Science, state-making, and the history of American empire in the Trucial States Tod Rutherford, Geography Negotiated transitions? Industry 4.0, trade unions, and workplace representational institutions Robert Wilson, Geography Winter's end: The future of skiing in a warming world George Kallandar, History The royal and elite hunt in Korean history Samantha Khan Herrick, History Networks of shared imagination: Apostolic legends of medieval Europe Junko Takeda, History Avedik: Louis XIV's Armenian prisoner Austin Zwick, Policy Studies The just, smart city Shana Gadarian, Political Science Citizens' understandings and reactions to terrorism, surveys and experiments in the United States, Norway, Finland, and Spain Dimitar Gueorguiev, Political Science Hawks and doves in U.S.- China relations Daniel McDowell, Political Science Descriptive representation in international organizations: The effect of governance reform on IMF legitimacy Dennis Rasmussen, Political Science Fears of a setting sun: The disillusionment of America's founders Yuksel Sezgin, Political Science Reforming Muslim family laws in non-Muslim regimes: The role of civil courts Ying Shi, Public Administration and International Affairs Long-run effects of the Voting Rights Act Positive stereotyping Under-represented students in selective schools Edwin Ackerman, Sociology Gender ideology and religious conservative social movements in Mexico Scott Landes, Sociology Racial-ethnic differences in educational trajectories for individuals with cognitive impairments: The case of ADHD Gretchen Purser, Sociology The project, politics, and performance of "job-readiness" |
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Azra Hromadžić, Anthropology “We will not give up Una!” Water politics, pedagogies and infrastructures in Postwar Bosnia Shannon Novak, Anthropology On the stories of men and the substance of women: Courses and cycles through a Guyanese Kali Temple—and beyond Theresa Singleton, Anthropology David Dixon Porter’s report of El Maniel de Ocoa Kristy Buzard, Economics Research and development laboratories in the production process Hugo Jales, Economics On the effects of the minimum wage on employment, formality, and the wage distribution Leyla Karakas, Economics The power of identity politics: A behavioral political-economy analysis of policy-making Yoonseok Lee, Economics Nonparametric threshold and spatial sample splitting Peng Gao, Geography Understanding hydrodynamic processes controlling meandering rivers in China’s Zoige basin on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Craige Champion, History Citizens and empire in democratic Athens and Republican Rome Radha Kumar, History Whose river? The Kaveri dispute and political belonging Martin Shanguhyia, History African traditions in environmental control in western Kenya Austin Zwick, Policy Studies The smart, just city Shana Gadarian, Political Science Citizens' understandings and reactions to terrorism: Surveys and experiments in the United States, Norway, Finland, and Spain Ryan Griffiths, Political Science Acting like a state: De facto states and the CONIFA European Cup Seth Jolly, Political Science 2019 round of the chesdata.eu survey on party positions in Europe Daniel McDowell, Political Science International currency politics Yüksel Sezgin, Political Science Online Muslim family law portal and index Steven White, Political Science Race, social status, and census enumeration in the Post-Civil War American South Scott Landes, Sociology The obscuring effect of coding developmental disability as the underlying cause of death on mortality trends for adults with developmental disability: A cross-sectional study utilizing U.S. mortality data from 2012 to 2016 Gretchen Purser, Sociology The project, politics, and performance of “job-readiness” Nazanin Shahrokni, Sociology “Pink Rides” go global: A comparative study of four illustrative cases of women-only taxis across the globe |
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Douglas Armstrong, Anthropology Azra Hromadžić, Anthropology Kristy Buzard, Economics Yulong Wang, Economics Timur Hammond, Geography Tom Perreault, Geography Susan Branson, History Jeffrey Gonda, History Amy Kallander, History George Kallander, History Junko Takeda, History Dimitar Gueorguiev, Political Science Daniel McDowell, Political Science Simon Weschle, Political Science Steven White, Political Science Rebecca Peters, Public Administration and International Affairs Michah Rothbart, Public Administration and International Affairs Matthew Young, Public Administration and International Affairs Cecelia Green, Sociology Scott Landes, Sociology Amy Lutz, Sociology Gretchen Purser, Sociology |
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Azra Hromadžić, Anthropology Shannon Novak, Anthropology Guido Pezzarossi, Anthropology Theresa Singleton, Anthropology Cecelia Van Hollen, Anthropology Kristy Buzard, Economics Yeonsook Lee, Economics Jan Ondrich, Economics Peng Gao, Geography Alan Allport, History Craige Champion, History Albrecht Diem, History Samantha Herrick, History Amy Kallander, History George Kallander, History Gladys McCormick, History Lamis Abdelaaty, Political Science Christopher Faricy, Political Science Shana Gadarian, Political Science Dimitar Gueorguiev, Political Science Daniel McDowell, Political Science Danielle Thomsen, Political Science Edwin Ackerman, Sociology Amy Lutz, Sociology Gretchen Purser, Sociology Rebecca Schewe, Sociology |