Welcome Guest. You may view the program without logging in. However, you will not be able to save a personal schedule unless you sign in first. Click the 'lock' icon at the upper-right corner to sign in. ![]() 2025 APSA Virtual Research MeetingJoin the American Political Science Association (APSA) for the 2025 Virtual Research Meeting, held online April 10 and April 11, to explore the meeting theme, "Political Science Research in a Virtual World." This two-day virtual event is designed for scholars to develop and share their research, provide constructive feedback, and build networks and partnerships for future collaboration. The conference will examine how political science research adapts to, thrives in, and critically engages with the virtual landscape. By accessing the program, you agree to follow the APSA Code of Conduct and agree to the APSA Participation & Publicity Agreement. To access the virtual meeting platform, click "Sign In" on the left-side menu of the online program homepage, and log in using your MyAPSA username and password. Once logged in, you can search the program by session name or keyword, or filter by session type, date, and more. Click on any session to view full details. If you're registered for the meeting and logged in, a “Join Zoom Session” button will appear at the top of each session page—this link will only become active 15 minutes before the panel's scheduled start time. Please note: You must be logged into the online program to view virtual session links and participant information. All panels, Research Group workshops, and keynote sessions will be held via Zoom on both days of the meeting. Not registered yet? Register now to attend APSA's second annual virtual research conference! During meeting hours, the fastest way to get support is through the Technical Support Chat on the online program homepage menu. Outside of meeting hours, please contact us at meeting@apsanet.org. The views expressed by participants in the Virtual Research Meeting are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the American Political Science Association (APSA). Participation does not imply APSA endorsement of any individuals or organizations. |