The European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) is an independent scholarly association that supports and encourages the training, research and cross-national cooperation of many thousands of academics and graduate students specialising in political science and all its sub-disciplines. ECPR membership is institutional rather than individual and, at its inception in 1970, comprised eight members (Bergen, Gothenburg, Essex, Leiden, Mannheim, Nuffield College (Oxford), Strathclyde and Paris (FNSP)). Membership has now grown to encompass more than 350 institutions throughout Europe, with associate members spread across the world.
Contents
- ECPR People
- Events
- Funding Prizes and awards
- Publications
- ECPR Press
- Standing Groups and Research Networks
- References
The ECPR has close links with similar organisations, such as the American Political Science Association (APSA), European national associations and the International Political Science Association (IPSA).
ECPR People
Director Executive Committee
Central Services Staff
Events
Funding, Prizes and awards
Publications
The following academic journals are published by ECPR, in conjunction with other academic publishers:
ECPR Press
ECPR Press publishes original research across all fields of political science, international relations and political thought, without restriction in approach or regional focus. It is also open to interdisciplinary work with a predominant political dimension. The Press has four main series: Studies in European Political Research, Monographs, Classics, and Essays.
Standing Groups and Research Networks
ECPR Standing Groups encourage collaboration between scholars specialising in the same area of research. Their informal structure allows closer exchange of ideas.
Standing groups are open to individuals in ECPR member institutions as well as those from non-ECPR institutions.