Overview of the Department

 

A Center of Excellence


UB’s Political Science Department is a small research-oriented and collegial department offering students an exceptional opportunity to work closely with a world-class faculty. The department is especially noted for its strengths in the empirical and formal areas of political science specializing in four fields of political science: American Politics, International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Public Law. These strengths are evident in both the department's graduate programs and its undergraduate program.

 

An Accomplished and Accessible Faculty


The Department’s stature as a center of excellence in political science is reflected in the quality and reputation of its faculty. Political Science Faculty have an extensive record of producing high impact, theoretically and methodologically rigorous research, and preparing graduate students to be successful researchers and teachers at universities and colleges. The Department strives to be at the cutting-edge of research, a leader in the scientific study of politics and government. It is at the core of the University’s UB2020 strategic strength in civic engagement and public policy. Faculty have published nearly 40 books with leading university and commercial presses, more than 100 book chapters, and over 200 articles in scholarly journals. More than a third of the articles have been in journals ranked among the top 25 in Political Science– including the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, World Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Political Research Quarterly, Political Science Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and International Studies Quarterly, among others.


A recent study of the research productivity of 400 political science departments internationally ranked the Department in the top 11 percent based on the number of journal publications per faculty member. The national and international reputations of the faculty have been recognized by their appointments to the editorial boards of 15 scholarly journals and the Executive Councils of 10 national political science organizations. Several faculty have held leadership positions in national and international political science organizations and have received national awards for their research. UB is among the leaders of political science nationally.

For more information about the Department and its programs, we invite you to peruse our website and/or review our Department's brochure (pdf). We also hope that you might consider supporting the Department's mission of developing into a center of excellence in the study and teaching of political science. To make a direct contribution to the Department, return to the main page and click on the "Support the Department" link in the bottom left corner of the page--and thanks!

 

The History of UB's Department of Political Science

A history of the Department is currently being written by Professor Claude Welch and will be posted when it is available.

The Department of Political Science at UB came into being in the 1962-63 academic year.

Political Science faculty had previously been part of the Department of History and Government.

Below are posted the faculty rosters of the Department since its creation in 1962. These data have been assembled by Professor John Lane, one of the four original faculty members of the Department and a former Chairman of the Department.

Faculty listed alphabetically, excel file

Faculty rosters chronologically in five year blocks, pdf file