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teekee

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  1. Yeah, I realize it's an uphill battle pursuing social constructivism in the U.S. since realism and quant-based analysis is de rigueur. I initially considered Europe and in particular, looked at Aberystwyth in Wales, but they provide no funding. That, in addition to being told that a lot of key faculty have left or are leaving (as well as hearing some horror stories about the lack of academic resources, sub-par facilities, and advising), has given me pause. I could remain in Canada and continue at U of T, which is conducive to constructivist studies, has excellent resources, and provides full funding, but I received my BA and MA there (albeit from a different field), and have been warned about being a triple threat, i.e. having all my degrees from the same institution. Hence looking south of the 49th parallel. If you or anyone else happens to know of other universities in the UK or continental Europe that provide funding, I'd appreciate hearing about them, as I am feeling 'meh' about my limited choice of schools in the U.S. Otherwise, thanks for the responses so far.
  2. Thanks, natofone! Are there any other recommendations? And are there any social constructivists on grad cafe attending a university not listed in my initial post?
  3. Hi, I'm a Canadian interested in pursuing my PhD in political science in the States. I'm interested in IR, in particular social constructivism. Could anyone please recommend the best U.S. schools for social constructivism? I'm aware of Northwestern, WashU, and Minnesota, but was wondering if there are any other schools out there that I might have missed. Thanks!
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